ENVS 010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Wakame, Macrocystis Pyrifera, Lignin

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Species from unrelated evolutionary branches have similar body structures. Difference from you and your parents and their parents) Micro evolution: genetic changes in a population from one generation to the next. Maco evolution: major changes in the history of life. Most of them live in water, not all of them though. The 3 groups of protists: they"re all single cell. Algae do not live in water; usually in forests. Can be found in water or salt water. Some species, such as giant kelp, are as complex as land plants. Gametes have protective coverings to stay moist. Can grow as a single cell structure. Most have muscle and nerve cells that facilitate movement. Dividing a circle and having the two sides be the same) You can only divide a species one way for it to be symmetrical;; dividing a person) Food goes in, gets digested, then goes out) Symmetry: bilateral as larvae and radial as adults.

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