What is the name of this protist? Euglena (1 flagella, photosynthetic, caved in on one side)

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What is the name of this protist?

Euglena (1 flagella, photosynthetic, caved in on one side)

What is the name of this protist?

Paramecium (cilia, food vacuole, contractile vacuole-removes excess H2O)

What is the name of this protist?

Chlamydomonas (2 flagella, photosynthetic, tiny)

What is the name of this protist?

Volvox (photosynthetic, spin, live in colonies)

What is the name of this protist?

Diatoms (various shapes, contain silica, calcium in shell)

What is the name of this protist?

Ulva (seaweed like)

What is the name of this protist?

Ameoba (food vacuoles, pseudopods, ooze cytoplasm to move)

What is the name of this protist?

Spirogyra (live in strands, photosynthetic, spiral)

What is the name of this protist?

Algae (seaweed like)

What protist belongs to the Supergroup Ameobzoa?

Ameoba

What protist belongs to the Supergroup Excavata?

Euglena

What protists belong to the Supergroup Chromaleolata?

Diatoms Paramecium

What protists belong to the Supergroup Archeaplastida?

Chlamydomonas Volvox Ulva Spirogyra Algae

What organisms belong to the Supergroup Opisthokonta?

Fungi

What fungus is this?

Mushroom (decomposer)

What fungus is this?

Yeast (releases CO2, used to make beer, wine)

What fungus is this?

Penicillium (produces antibiotic)

What fungus is this?

Bread Mold

What is a Mycorrizae?

Plant root (water) Fungi (inc. surface area)

What is a Lichen?

Algae(food) Fungi (protection)

Name two non-vascular groups of plants.

Liverworts and Mosses

If you find these organisms, what generation are you likely to find?

Moss- Gametophyte Fern- Sporophyte

What is this?

Pollen from a Gymnosperm (Pine tree)

Are these characteristics of a monocot or dicot?

Monocot

Is this a root or a stem?

Dicot Root

Which letter points the xylem in this monocot root?

C

Which stem is dicot?

B

What are the moon shaped structures and what is their function?

Guard cells Allow gas exchange

What is the function of part C?

Attract pollinators

What part contains pollen?

B

Given the following what is the Rf of pigment B?

.33

What is the name of the pigment at position d?

Carotene

What is the name of the pigment at position a & b?

chlorophyll

What is the name of the pigment at position c?

xanophyll