Quiz 3: Plant- and Fungus-like Protists Unit 6
from an area affected by red tide
A person can become sick with NSP (Neurotoxic Shellfish Poisoning) by eating shellfish _______________.
hairy ball
A(n) ________ best describes a Synura colony.
as thickeners
Carrageenan and algin are used in what way by the food-processing industry?
True
Diatomaceous earth is used as a mild abrasive, as an insulator, and as a stabilizer in dynamite.
worm-like
Euglenoid movement can best be described as:
silicon
The three-dimensional glass-like structure encasing each diatom is composed mostly of ________________
fresh water and as plant parasites
The two types of environments in which we are likely to find water molds are _______.
They do not have true vascular parts. They possess significantly different reproductive features. Their cells do not differentiate.
Even though algae can produce their own food through photosynthesis, they are not part of the Plantae kingdom. Select the reasons why.
aethalium
In plasmodial slime molds, the plasmodium transforms into reproductive stage called a(n) __________.
motility no cell wall pellicle
In the past, euglena have been classified as a protozoan because they have:
oil
In what form do both golden-brown algae and diatoms store their food?
False
Kelp forests are often located on land near oceans.
kelp algae
Laminaria is the scientific name for:
shellfish harvesters hotels restaurants fishing
Select businesses that have been negatively affected by a severe red tide in the Gulf Coast of Florida.
When present, the cell walls are composed of cellulose. At some point in their life cycle, these species are motile.
Select reasons why members of phyla Acrasiomycota, Myxomycota, and Oomycota not classified in the kingdom Fungi.
Food is stored as starch. Cell walls are made of cellulose.
Select the characteristics common to both green algae and plants.
True
The Sargasso Sea is a large area in the Atlantic Ocean.
cleaned, very low nutrient levels
The presence of Ochromonas indicates __________________ water because it thrives in environments with ___________________
an algal bloom
The rapid extensive growth of algae as the result of nearly perfect growing conditions is called:
phycology
The study of algae is called ___________.
colonial
The thallus type of Volvox is ___________.
common thallii of algae
Unicellular, colonial, filamentous, and multicellular are examples of ________________________
phycoerythrin
What is the pigment that gives red algae its color?
multicellular
What is the thallus type of Cladophora vagabunda?
carotenoids
What pigment is responsible for the color of watermelon snow?
chlorophyll and carotenoids
What two pigments together create the color in golden-brown algae?
Much of Ireland's potato crop was destroyed by blight.
What was the ultimate cause of the large immigration from Ireland to the United States in the mid-nineteenth century?
anywhere there is moisture
Where are you likely to find diatoms?
Sargussum
_______________ is the scientific name of the algae Columbus encountered in the Sargasso Sea.