What is coccus?
This is a synapomorphy of the Phylum Apicomplexa.
What is the Apical Complex?
This is the significant adaptation for the group Dictyostelia.
What is the slug?
Despite its name, this part of the microscope cannot smell.
What is the nosepiece?
In Pokemon, the Kanto Pokedex has this many Pokemon in it.
What is 151?
This is what can explain when a nonmotile bacteria appears to be moving.
What is Brownian Motion (or fluid moving around the specimen)?
This is the synapomorphy of Alveolata.
What are alveoli (or pellicle)?
This is the shared trait of Stramenopiles.
What are 2 disparate flagella? (One with tripartite bristles and one whip-like)
These are the four magnifications you usually find on a Microscope in DoL Lab.
What are 4x, 10x, 40x, and 100x/Oil immersion?
The Cordyceps Fungus leads to the outbreak of zombies called "Clickers" in this video game.
What is "The Last of Us?"
These are the three forms of motility for a motile bacteria. (need to name all 3 to be correct)
What are gliding, swimming, and spiraling?
This protozoan parasite has an adhesive disc on its ventral cell surface.
What is Giardia?
This is the shared trait of Diatoms.
What is the frustule?
This is the actual magnification when looking through a 40x objective.
What is 400x?
These are the 3 Pokemon types that were not in the original Pokemon Red, Blue, and Green Versions.
What are Steel, Dark, and Fairy?
These are the four sphere configurations for a bacteria.
What are pairs, chains, clusters, and cubes?
One of the significant adaptations of the Phylum Dinoflagellata.
1) Theca - armor of overlapping cellulose plates
2) Extrusomes - Peduncle and Pallium - prey capture
This is the significant adaptation of Brown algae.
What is cellular differentiation?
Describe how to make a hanging drop slide.
1) Petroleum jelly on 4 corners of coverslip
2) Mix bacterial culture and use loop/pipette to place drop on center of coverslip.
3) Put concave side of slide down onto coverslip
4) Carefully flip slide over
What is Rush?
These are the four mechanisms behind bacterial mobility.
What are the Axial Filament, Flagella, Pili, and Slime?
This is the pigment found in the Division Rhodophyta.
What is Phycoerthrin?
This is why slime molds are of significant interest of evolutionary and developmentary biologists.
What is "self-sacrificing behavior?"
This is used to remove the moisture from a freshly prepared, heat treated slide.
What is bibulous paper?
These are the 4 original Perk-a-Colas from Call of Duty Zombies.
What are JuggerNog, Speed Cola, Double Tap Root Beer, and Quick Revive?