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Created by Macey Peterson
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| Question | Answer |
| Pseudopoda | |
| Phagocytosis | |
| Locomotion and phagocytic ingestion | |
| Kingdom Fungi Phylum Ascomycota | |
| Ascospores (within asci) | |
| Ascocarp | |
| Sexual | |
| Haploid | |
| Basidiospores (on basidium) | |
| Phylum Basidiomycota | |
| 4; Members of ascomycota produce 8 sexual spores (ascospores) because they undergo mitosis after meiosis | |
| Haploid dominant | |
| "Protozoa" is not a monophyletic grouping | |
| Unicellular Heterotrophic Protists No cell walls | |
| Freshwater organisms are hypertonic to their environment. Thus, due to diffusion down the electrochemical gradient, water tends to enter the organism. Contractile vacuoles function in osmoregulation. | |
| Subgroup Apicomplexans | |
| Malaria | |
| Apicomplexans are non-motile parasites | |
| Undulating membrane (used in locomotion) | |
| Protozoan subgroup Kinetoplastids African Sleeping Sickness | |
| Tse tse fly | |
| Subgroup Ciliates | |
| A: Contractile stalk B: Cilia | |
| Suspension feeding | |
| Major lineage Amoebozoa Protozoan subgroup Plasmodial Slime Molds | |
| Phagocytic ingestion | |
| Coenocytic (one large cell with many nuclei) | |
| Cytoplasmic Streaming | |
| Conidiophores; produce conidia | |
| Asexual | |
| Phylum Ascomycota | |
| Phylum Zygomycota | |
| A: Hypha B: Zygospore | |
| General: Plasmogamy Specific: Conjugation | |
| Sexual | |
| Phylum Zygomycota | |
| Asexual | |
| Sporangia, production of asexual spores | |
| Aseptate (coenocytic) | |
| Incompletely septate | |
| Completely Septate |
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