This supergroup uses pseudopodia to move
What is Amoebozoa
Describes why organisms have the mitochondria and/or chloroplasts
What is the Endosymbiont theory
Foram has a test made of
What is Calcium Carbonate
what is cilia
Name the 3 domains of life
What is eukarya, prokarya, archaea
All organisms in this supergroup are autotrophic, primary cyanobacterium
What is Archaeplastida
Class of small organelles with a double membrane not found in animal cells
What is a plastid
Diatoms have a cell wall made of
What is silica
Name a protist that is a mixotroph
What is euglena
Name a type of sexual reproduction
What is haplontic, diplontic, haplodiplontic
This supergroups organisms typically have secondary endosymbiosis
What is Chromoveolata
Name 1 piece of evidence of the endosym theory
What is double membraned organelle, own DNA in organelles, reproduce through binary fission
Protist with cellulose cell wall
What is fucus, Chlamydomonas, spirogyra
Name a colonial protist
What is choanoflagellate, spirogyra, volvox
When the coral protects the protist and the protist provides the coral with nutrients
What is mutualism
This supergroup contains humans
What is Opisthokonta
Name an protist that has secondary endosymbiosis
What is Euglena, Diatoms, Plasmodium, Fucus
Name all 5 cell wall types
what is cellulose, pellicle, agar, CaCO3, Silica
Name a parasitic protist
What is plasmodium and Trypanosoma
Developed binomial nomenclature
Who is Carolus Linnaeus
These supergroups contain parasites (2 answers)
What is Excavata and Chromalveolata
Result of the first endosymbiotic event
What is the mitochondria
Cell wall type amoeba has
None, naked
This protist lives in damp soil
What is Chlamydomonas
Taxon that evolved early and has no branch points
What is basal taxon