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Lineage

Group

Excavata

Euglenids and Kinetoplastids

Alveolata

Ciliates and Dinoflagellates

Stramenopila

Diatoms and Brown Algae

Rhizaria

Foraminiferans

Amoebozoa

Slime molds and Lobose Amoebae

Plantae

Red Algae and Green Algae

Excavata Euglenids: Example

Euglena

Excavata Euglenids: Importance

Fresh Water Living and Photosynthetic

Excavata Euglenids: Visible

Unicellular, Eyespot, Chloroplast, and Flagellum

Excavata Kinetoplastids: Example

Tryponosoma brucei

Excavata Kinetoplastids: Importance

African sleeping sickness

Excavata Kinetoplastids: Visible

Look like purple sperm

Alveolata Ciliates: Example

Paramecium caudatum

Alveolata Ciliates: Importance

Carbon cycle food for other organisms

Alveolata Ciliates: Visible

2 Unequal sized nuclie

Alveolata Apicomplexans: Examples

Plasmodium vivax

Alveolata Apicomplexans: Importance

Malaria

Alveolata Apicomplexans: Visible

Found inside human blood cell

Alveolata Dinoflagellates: Example

Dinoflagellates

Alveolata Dinoflagellates: Importance

Red tides

Alveolata Dinoflagellates: Visible

Perpendicular Flagella and Dino Egg

Stramenopila Diatoms: Example

Diatoms

Stramenopila Diatoms: Importance

Primary producers, contain silica, and photosynthesis

Stamenopila Diatoms: Visible

Look like 3D slinkies

Stamenopila Brown Algae: Example

Laminaria

Stamenopila Brown Algae: Importance

Help form kelp and algaen (thickener)

Rhizaria Foraminiferans: Example

Foraminiferan

Rhizaria Foraminiferans: Importance

Limestone

Rhizaria Foraminiferans: Visible

Shells

Amoebozoa Slime Molds: Example

Physarum polycephalum

Amoebozoa Slime Molds: Importance

Main decomposers in forests

Amoebozoa Lobose Amoebae: Example

Amoeba

Amoebozoa Lobose Amoebae: Importance

Keep bacteria under control and can cause dissentary

Amoebozoa Lobose Amoebae: Visible

Psuedopodia and look like slime

Plantae Red Algae: Example

Polysiphonia

Plantae Red Algae: Importance

Produce food and contains carageenan

Plantae Green Algae: Example

Spirogyra, Volvox, Chlamydomonas, Ulva

Non-Vascular Plants

Mosses and Liverworts

Seedless Vascular Plants

Club mosses, Horsetails, Ferns

Seed Plants

Gymnosperms and Angiosperms

Mosses: Phylum

Bryophyta

Bryophyta: Identify

Mosses and Nonvascular plants

Liverworts: Phylum

Hepaticophyta

Hepaticophyta: Identify

Liverworts and Nonvascular plants

Club mosses: Phylum

Lycophyta

Lycophyta: Identify

Seedless vascular

Club mosses: Examples

Selaginella and Lycopodium

Horsetails: Phylum

Equisetophyta/Spenophyta

Horsetails: Example

Equisetum

Ferns: Phylum

Pteridophyta/Pterophyta

Gymnosperms: Pines: Phylum

Pinophyta

Gymnosperms: Ginkgos: Phylum

Ginkkgophyta

Fungi

Zygomycota, Basidiomycota, and Ascomycota

Zygomycota: Example

Black bread mold (rhizopus) and Dung fungus (pilobolus)

Basidiomycota: Example

Mushroom

Ascomycota: Example

Cup fungus and penicillium

Prokaryotes reproduce via?

Binary Fission

Strepto is

Chain

Bacilus is

Rod Shaped

Staphylo is

Clusters

Cyanobacteria have what pigment

Phyrocyanin

Sporophyte is what stage?

Diploid

Gametophyte is what stage?

Haploid

Kinetoplastid means

Mass of mitochondrial DNA

Micronucleus: function

In sexual reproduction via Conjugation

Macronucleus: function

Controls daily activity

Color in brown algae

Fucoxanthin

Nonvascular fertilize by

Flagellated sperm

Archegonia

Eggs

Antheridia

Sperm

Dominant phase of Non-Vascular

Gametophyte

Parts of moss

Gametophyte: Green Part at bottom


Sporangium: Bulb at top of stalk


Sporophyte: Brown stalk protruding from gametophyte

Alteration of generations haploid are produced via

Mitosis

Seedless vascular plants what is dominant

sporophyte

Multicellular fungi, the fungal body is..

Hyphae

Single cells fungi

yeasts

Ascocarps

Spores produced via meiosis

Lichens

Ascomycete fungus and green alae or cyanobacteria

Diploblast layers

Endoderm and ectoderm

Triploblasts layers

Endoderm, ectoderm, mesoderm

Phylum Porifera

Sponges, Asymmetrical

Cnidocytes

Stinging cells for paralyzing prey