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Euglena |
What is abundant in freshwater?? |
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Euglenods |
What has both plant and animal like characteristics?? |
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What is Bacilariophyta |
are unicellular organisms that are important components of phytoplankton as primary sources of food for zooplankton in both marine and freshwater habitats. |
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Phytoplankton |
What is an example of a unicellular algae? |
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Volvox |
What is an example of a colonial algae?? |
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Spurogyra |
What is a example of filamentous algae?? |
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Kelp |
What is an example of multicellular algae?? |
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Green algae |
What is an example of chlorophyta?? |
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Seaweed |
What is an example of phaeophyta?? |
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Diatoms |
What is an example of bacillariophyta?? |
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Small unicellular and heterotrophic |
What are the characteristics of dinoflagellata?? |
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Golden algae |
What is an example of chrysophyta?? |
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Unicellular algae |
What is an example of Euglenophyta?? |
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On Mushrooms |
Where can Slime molds be found?? |
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What is Multiple Fission |
Division of the nucleus, simultaneously or successively |
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What is Amoeboid movement?? |
Most common mode of locomotion in eukaryotic cells |
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What is Contractile Vacuoles?? |
A vacuole in some protozoans that expels excess liquid on contraction |
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What is Macronucleus?? |
The larger type of nucleus in ciliates |
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What is Micronucleus?? |
Name given to small nucleus |
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Vitamins A ,B1,B2,C,D,&E |
What are uses of kelp?? |
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Why are algae not plant?? |
They lack true roots, stems, or leaves |
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What is the characteristics of slime molds? |
They have masses of cytoplasm |
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What is the characteristics of chlorophyta?? |
Multicellular filament and sheets |
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What are characteristics of colonial algae?? |
They have hundreds or more cells all together |
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What are characteristics of multicellular algae?? |
They have large and complex thallus |