BIO 1130 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Diploblasty, Endoderm, Gastropoda

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9+2 organization, alternation of generations, ameboid (amoeboid) movement, Basal body,bikont, capsid protein, cellular gliding, centriole, centrosomes, Chloroplast, cilia, cirrus (pl. cirri), contractile vacuole, cytoskeleton, diploid, Formylmethione, gametocyte, gametophyte, haploid, haplontic, histone proteins, host, kynesin molecular motor, latent viral phase, lysogenic replication, Lytic replication, macronucleus, malaria, meiosis, merozoite, metachronal wave, Methionine, micronucleus, microtubules, mitochondria, mitosis, myosin molecular motor, nonenveloped virus, nuclear envelope, operon genes, pandemic, parasite, Plasmodium, plastid, primary consumers, primary endosymbiosis, primary producers, prions, proterozoic, protista, pseudopod (pseudopodium), reverse transcriptase, rna polymerase (simple and complex), secondary endosymbiosis, Sexual reproduction, spiral flagellar beat, spore, sporophyte, sporozoite, Trophozoite, tubulin (tubulin dimers), unikont, vaccine, virion, viroids, virus, Acoelomate, algal mats, amebocyte, archeocyte, assymetric body plan, bilateral symmetry body plan, bivalve, blastopore, blastula, bryozoa, burgess shale fossils, cambrian, cambrian burrowers, cambrian explosition, cambrian swimmers, carnivores, cephalization, cephalopod, choanocyte, choanoderm, Choanoflagellate, cnidaria, cnidocyte, coelom formation, coelomate, colonial choanoflagellate, corals, deposit (substrate) feeders, detritivores, deuterostome,