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bacteria
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heterotrophic, dependent upon an outside source for nutrition
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ethanol hypothesis
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ethanol might not have killed the bacteria because there might not have been bacteria in the first place
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Water fern used in lab
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Azolla
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anabaena and azolla symbiois
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mutualism, anabaena contains heterocytes that produce nitrogen fixation
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mutualistic relationship between anabaena and azolla
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anabaena gets a place to live and by being in the fern leave its shielded by high light levels that would damage it
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phylum stramenopila
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water molds
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oogonia
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asexual spores produced by water molds that contain sex organs
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stramenopila
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water molds potato famine optimal conditions- wet, cool growing seasons
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pseudopodia
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gives amoeba locomotion/ motility
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phagocytosis
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engulfing food ameoba performs phagocytosis using its pseudopodia the pseudopodia surrounds the food particles then the pseudopodia fuse creating a food vacuole within the cytoplasm.
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prokaryotes
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domain bacteria & archaea
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cocci
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spherical
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bacilli
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rod-like
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spirilla
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cork screw
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eukarya
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domain protista
mostly unicelluar, few multi cellular some have characteristics of plants, fungi or animals not a monophyletic group |
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disease causing protisits
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plasmodium/ trypanosoma
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cytoplamsic streaming
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each cells cytoskeleton will make extension into all making cytoplasm move
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prokaryotic
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organisms meaning that their DNA is free in the cytoplasm unbound by a membrane they lack membrane bound organelles
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eukaryotic organisms
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the genetic material contained within the nucleus and many of their cellular components are compartmentalized into membrane-bound organelles
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zoosprangia
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perform mitosis
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plasmodium falciparum
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causal agent of malaria
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