BIOL 1002 : Biology 1002 Quiz 1 Notes

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Group of protists; no shells; movement through finger-shaped pseudopods. Group of protists; flagella; feeding groove; no mitochondria. Type of alveolates; most complex of protozoa (oral groove, anal pore, etc); mainly fresh water; specialized organelles: cilia; fast; can run from bad stuff; ex: paramecium if it has cilia. Type of rhizarian; shell made of chalk; marine; shells create limestone deposits on ocean floor. Type of amoebazoan; freshwater; predators & parasites; no shells; thick pseudopods; can. Type of rhizarian; external shell composed of silica (glass); cause "blank" ooze on the bottom of the ocean. Type of eulgenozoans; 1 flagellum; free-living or symbiotic; ex: trypanosoma (causes sleeping sickness) Type of euglenozoans; photosynthetic; "eyespot" photoreceptor; no rigid outer covering; Photosynthetic; mainly marine; multicellular; can form colonies; deep, tropical water; some held upright by calcium carbonate and form coral reefs. Forms plasdmodium; bright yellow/orange; ton of cytoplasm w/ cells w/ no plasma membrane; found on the forest floor; fruiting body produces haploid spores.

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