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1. List three similarities of the green algae (fresh green scum from the water pond).
2. List two ways brown or red algae differ from green algae.
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- Identify three major differences among the following divisions of algae: Chlorophyta, Phaeophyta and Rhodophyta. One of your differences must include the main character which was used to separate them into Divisions. Character Character state seen in the division 1. Rhodophyta Chlorophyta Phaeophyta 2. 3.1. What is the function of a heterocyst and akinete in Cyanobacteria? 2. Describe a vegetative branch of a yellow-green algae. Provide a reference1. Describe the movement of amoeba on microscopes. 2. Describe the movement of the euglena on microscopes. 3. Describe the movement of the paramecium on microscopes.
- Algae is: Unicellular Colonial Filamentous All of aboveTo describe: The major ecological role played by single-celled algae.2. Which of the following correctly describes a Lichen? Group of answer choices A mututalistic relationship between a fungus and plant roots A mututalistic relationship between a fungus and a photosynthetic algae A parasitic relationship between a fungus and a bacterium A commensalistic relationship between a fungus and a plant A parasitic relationship between a fungus and plant roots
- Bacteria 1. Describe the three different shapes of bacteria. 2. Describe two basic methods used to classify bacteria 3. Know the structures of a bacterial cell and compare/contrast to eukaryotic 4. Describe how bacteria reproduce asexually and sexually 5. Describe bacteria and their biology that relate to ecology and pathology Protista 6. Compare and contrast prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells 7. Know the basic traits of the protists 8. Know the biology and characteristics of fungal-like protists 9. Know the biology and characteristics of plant-like protists 10. Know the biology and characteristics of animall-like protists (protozoa) 11. Describe the evolutionary significance of the protista Fungi 12. Know the basic traits of fungi 13. Describe the anatomy of a fungus 14. Compare and contrast autotrophic and heterotrophic in relation to fungi 15. Know the basic process of how fungi feed 16. Know the three different taxonomic groups of fungi discussed 17. Know the basic structure,…Give some characteristic of brown algae.Below is an image of Anabaena. 1. How would you describe the morphology of Anabaena (unicellular, colonial, or filamentous)? 2. Can you identify a heterocyst? If so, label the heterocyst. 3. What is the function of the heterocyst?
- Find the large nucleus located near the cell. Make several outline drawings to illustrate the successive changes of 1. shape of the amoeba. Make drawings of the Amoeba you observe, and label its structures. C O O liko mer 0 AS 6 0 O Paramecium -- Paramecia are quite large, straw-colored, slipper-shaped and move rapidly, and they are thus very noticeable. If there are Paramecia in your field of view you probably will recognize them immediately. Often, however, students do have difficulty both finding a Paramecium, and after they have found one, making it move slowly enough so they can study it at high magnification. The trick to finding a Paramecium is to scan the entire slide quickly using the scanning lens. Then, if you do not find one, make a new slide and search again. Often, Paramecia tend to move to the edges of the coverslip, and even "escape" the coverslip at its edges. The trick to slowing the Paramecia is to mix a drop of methyl cellulose with a drop of the cell culture, as…1. Complete the table below in order to compare the different coelenterates. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS OF COELENTERATES Type of Method of Organism Habitat Individual Reproduction 1. Hydra sp. 2. Aurelia sp. 3. Obelia sp. 4. Metridium sp. 5. Acrometoides sp. 6. Gonionemus sp. 7. Lobophytum sp. 8. Fungia sp.Give the economic importance of algae.