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Define a cell with membrane-bound structures

Eukaryote

Define organism's response to a stimulus

Taxis

Define a member of phylum foraminifera

Radiolarian

Define organisms in which a parasite is growing

Host

Define the ability to tell two points apart

Resving power

Define the response to a chemical

Chemotaxis

Define sexual reproduction in some protozoans

Conjugation

Define a mutually positive Arrangement between species

Symbiosis

Define the obtain food from nonliving organic material

Saprophyte

Define the response to light

Phototaxis

Which structure is not part of the process of Phagocytosis in a ciliate?

Cytoplasmic bridge

The members of the phylum _____ are all parasitic

Apicomplexa

The insect Vector for plasmodium vivax is the ___

Anopheles mosquito

_____ Is the structure within a protozoan where enzymes are secreted to digest food

Food vacoule

The total magnification of a microscope with in a 15 x ocular lens and a 20X objective lens is _____

300x

In common mold the _____ is the tiny stalk like structure that support the fruiting bodies where spores are produced and released

Sporangiophore

The _____ of a microscope can be rotated to change the amount of light that is allowed to enter the microscope

Diaphragm

Who is credited with inventing the electron microscope?

Max knott and Ernst Ruska

The breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones is called _____

Fermentation

The kingdom _____ contains prokaryotic organisms

Eubacteria

Briefly describe how two parts of the plasmodium erythrocytic cycle affect the human host

The asexual portion is responsible for the clinical symptoms of a malaria, the sexual portion releases Force into the blood that makes it possible for the malaria to me passed on to a mosquito then another human