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Main Characteristic common to Stramenopiles
Hairy Flagellum
Rhizarian: named for TEST fused into one piece of silica:threadlike pseudopodia used for phagocytosis
Radiolarians
Type of Algae that contains to the pigment phycoerynthyin: includes species that are leafy and edible, that are coralline, that produce a substance that is a thickener, and that are a source of traditional Japanese food:
Red Algae
This group of AMOEBOZOANS forms multicellular aggregates: forms asexual fruiting bodies: has no flagellated stages: and includes Dictyostellim:
SLIME MOLDS
The most recent common ancestor of all the land plants was most similar to mordern day members of which group?
Charophyceans
Stramenopiles; unicellular Algae with a unique 2 part silica wall; fossilized forms used for filters: stores food as glucose polymer called laminarin.
DIATOMS
Most important characteristic of the Amoebozoans
Lobe-Shaped Pseudopodia
List 4 key traits land plants share with brown algae (Phaeophyta)
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