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[protista] What phylum includes those who use cilia for movement?

Ciliophora

Sporozoa

Non motile and parasitic. Produces spores.

Zoomastigina

Use flagella for movement, ex: Giardia trichonympha (african sleeping disease)

Euglenophyta

Flagellates (use flagella for movement). Have chloroplasts.


ex. euglena

Chrysophyta

Diatoms, have gold colored chloroplasts. Ex certain types of phytoplankton

Pyrrophyta

Photosynthetic & luminescent. Causes red tides. ex. dinoflagellates

Cellular slime mold:

Acrasiomycota

Acellular slime mold:

Myxomycota

Why are protists important?

They are part of zooplankton and phytoplankton- which produce over 50% of the worlds oxygen.

What is the brown pigment found in addition to chlorophyl a & c in brown algae?

fucoxanthin

Name of the pigments found in red algae?

Phycobillins

Stixky substance that coats cell walls or certain species of red algae

Carrageenan

Substance that is extracted from the cell walls of red algae

Agar

Algae body forms are:

- Unicellular


- Colonial


- Multicellular


- Filamentous

Green algae store food as

Starch

Brown algae store food as

luminanen

What type of spores develop within chlamydomonas under ideal conditions

Zoospores

Fusing of nuclei

Syngamy

Zoospore

Haploid spores that will grow into a haploid organism

Algae are different from plants because

tissue differenciation