BIO 2135 Study Guide - Phagosome, Red Algae, Organelle

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Alveolate: organization of microtubules in flagella or cilia (undulipod) Internal endoplasm (fluid) and external endoplasm (polymerized) actin are basis for cytoplasmic streaming: part of chromalveolata super group (alveolates, parasitic (i. e. malaria, plasmodium) Sessile move in host: typical bikont flagella apical complex (used for penetrating host, red/green algea and plants, derived from bikonts (primary endosymbiosis, member of chromalveolata super group, most lost their chlorophyll and are heterotrophic. Lobose pseudopod: can be used as legs . Sexual reproduction of the ciliophera: break in the pellicle of a cilophora for injestion, near the groove for eating, break in the pellicle of a cilophora for expulsion, ameboid pseudopods. Phagocytosis: blunt clear pseudopods, an organelle containing digestive enzymes, fuses with a food vacuole to contain the enzymes. Cellular eating : enveloping of solid food particles (external) by the plasma membrane. Tests: forms a food vacuole or vessicle.