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- 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,…Put a checkmark (1) on the group where each of the following structures are present. Cellular Structures Plantae Animalia FungiProtista Monera 1. Nucleus 2. Nucleoid 3. Nucleolus 4. Ribosomes 5. Golgi Body 6. Endoplasmic reticulum 7. Plasma membrane 8. Centriole 9. Cell wall 10. Chloroplast 11. Mitochondria 12. Cytoplasm 13. Cytoskeleton 14.Pigments 15. DNATaxonomy refers to the science of classification of living organisms. The five Kingdom Classification system was widely used from 1920 to 1980. eukaryotic eukaryotic eukaryotic multicellular multicellular multicellular absorb photosynthesize nonmotile ingest motile nonmotile sexual sexual sexual Animals Fungi Plants eukaryotic unicellular or multicellular absorb, ingest, or photosynthesize sexual and asexual Protists 00 prokaryotic absorb and photosynthesize motile or nonmotile Robert Harding Whittaker (1920 - 1980) Monera asexual Explain why this classification system was abandoned in favor of the 3-domain system.
- 22) Protist and fungal diseases in humans can be hard to treat because Group of answer choices protist and fungal cells contain large amounts of peptidoglycan in their cell walls protists and fungi are members of Domain Archaea and so are able to withstand toxins in their environment they have prokaryotic cells anti-protist and anti-fungal drugs don't have as much selective toxicity as anti-bacterial drugs protist and fungal cells contain R plasmids that make them resistant to drugs19) Which of the following statements about protists is true? Group of answer choices Protists are a monophyletic group of organisms All protists are unicellular All protists are photosynthetic Some protists have prokaryotic cells The protist group known as charophytes gave rise to land plantsI don't understand this practice bio question: Despite the fact that modern taxonomists have abandoned the Kingdom Protista, the term "protist" persists in the biological literature. Explain the current meaning of the term protist and give several specific examples.
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- Protists include only single-celled eukaryotic organisms. false trueMatch the following description or given species to the correct phylum/division of Kingdom Protista or Kingdom Fungi. Match each item to a choice: causative agent of red tide Rhizopus stolonifer extracted carageenan used in toothpaste and cosmetics where unicellular fungi belong possessing pseudopodia most evolutionary advanced fungi unicellular protist having both animal and plant characteristic Plasmodium malariae belongs to fungus-like protists Paramecium sp. Choices: : Oomycota : Euglenozoa : Myzozoa : Apicomplexa : Mucoromycota : Amoebozoa i Ascomycota : Ciliophora : Basidiomycota : RhodophytaSelect all the correct statements about protists. they are all autotrophs O they are in the domain prokarya O they are prokaryotic they are in the domain cukarya: 0t are cukaryotic. they are all heterotrophs they are in domain archaca a