BIO 357 Final exam
Chytridiomycota - answer Form spores with flagella
Zygomycetes (fungi) - answer-rapidly growing hyphae
-decomposers (food mold)
Ascomycetes - answerSac fungi. dikaryotic (unfused nucleus)
Basidiomycetes - answer form mushrooms. Paired nuclei. Basidiospores (brown puff).
Oomycota - answerare really protists. pseudofungi
primary endosymbiotic algae - answertrue algae. Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta
Chlorophyta - answergreen algae
Rhodophyta - answerred algae
secondary endosymbiotic algae - answeran algae became an endosymbiont inside
another eukaryote. more than 2 membranes around chloroplasts. Can do heterotrophy.
Heterokont - answerBearing flagella of two (or more) types
Diatoms - answerA unicellular photosynthetic alga with a unique glassy cell wall
containing silica
Amebas - answerheterotrophic protists with amorphous shape; motile with pseudopods
Entamoeba histolytica - answercauses amoebic dysentery, a severe type of diarrhea
slime molds - answerA fungus-like protists that sometimes creep together to form a
fruiting body
Ciliates (Alveolates) - answerA group of protozoans that move by waving tiny, hair-like
organelles called cilia.
Dinoflagellates - answerplant-like protist that causes red tide fever. can do
photosynthesis.
Apicomplexa - answernonmotile, obligate intracellular parasites, complex life cycles
Plasmodium - answercauses malaria
Chytridiomycota - answer Form spores with flagella
Zygomycetes (fungi) - answer-rapidly growing hyphae
-decomposers (food mold)
Ascomycetes - answerSac fungi. dikaryotic (unfused nucleus)
Basidiomycetes - answer form mushrooms. Paired nuclei. Basidiospores (brown puff).
Oomycota - answerare really protists. pseudofungi
primary endosymbiotic algae - answertrue algae. Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta
Chlorophyta - answergreen algae
Rhodophyta - answerred algae
secondary endosymbiotic algae - answeran algae became an endosymbiont inside
another eukaryote. more than 2 membranes around chloroplasts. Can do heterotrophy.
Heterokont - answerBearing flagella of two (or more) types
Diatoms - answerA unicellular photosynthetic alga with a unique glassy cell wall
containing silica
Amebas - answerheterotrophic protists with amorphous shape; motile with pseudopods
Entamoeba histolytica - answercauses amoebic dysentery, a severe type of diarrhea
slime molds - answerA fungus-like protists that sometimes creep together to form a
fruiting body
Ciliates (Alveolates) - answerA group of protozoans that move by waving tiny, hair-like
organelles called cilia.
Dinoflagellates - answerplant-like protist that causes red tide fever. can do
photosynthesis.
Apicomplexa - answernonmotile, obligate intracellular parasites, complex life cycles
Plasmodium - answercauses malaria