bio ch 20
The freshwater alga Spirogyra forms long threadlike colonies called
Filaments
Stipe
Flattened stemlike structure
How are funguslike protists unlike most true fungi?
Funguslike protists have centrioles, and they also lack chitin cell walls.
Gametophyte
Gamete-producing phase, Haploid
Bladder
Gas-filled swelling
What is the largest known alga
Giant kelp
What color are the chloroplasts of chrysophytes?
Gold
Water molds produce thin filaments known as _____
Hyphae
Gullet
Indentation on one side of a ciliate into which food is swept
What is an eyespot, and what is its function?
It is a cluster of reddish pigment near the gullet end of a euglena. It helps the organism find sunlight to power photosynthesis.
What is conjugation?
It is a process that allows ciliates to exchange genetic information with other individuals.
What is a food vacuole?
It is a small cavity in the cytoplasm that temporarily stores food.
What is amoeboid movement?
It is a type of locomotion that occurs when the cytoplasm of the cell streams into a pseudopod, and the rest of the cell follows.
What is a plasmodium?
It is an aggregation of acellular slime molds that is a single structure with many nuclei.
What is a protist?
It is any organism that is not a plant, an animal, a fungus, or a prokaryote.
What causes malaria?
It is caused by the sporozoan Plasmodium.
What structure does a cellular slime mold colony produce, and what is that structure's function?
It produces a fruiting body, which produces and sends out spores.
Macronucleus
Larger nucleus containing multiple copies of most of the cell's genes
Blade
Leaflike structure
How many flagella does a zooflagellate have?
Most have either one or two flagella, though a few species have many flagella.
How do euglenas reproduce?
They reproduce asexually by means of binary fission.
The unicellular Chlamydomonas reproduces asexually by producing
Zoospores
Why are some organisms that consist of thousands of cells considered to be protists?
They are considered protists because they are so similar to others that are truly unicellular.
How are the four phyla of animal-like protists distinguished from one another?
They are distinguished by their means of movement.
Why are red algae able to live at great depths?
They are efficient in harvesting light energy.
What are algal blooms?
They are enormous masses of algae.
Where are brown algae commonly found growing?
They are found in cool, shallow coastal waters of temperate or arctic areas.
What are slime molds?
They are funguslike protists that play key roles in recycling organic material.
What are seaweeds?
They are multicellular algae.
What are cilia?
They are short hairlike projections similar to flagella.
What are pseudopods?
They are temporary projections of cytoplasm.
What pigments do brown algae contain?
They contain chlorophyll a and c, as well as a brown accessory pigment, fucoxanthin.
What pigments do red algae contain?
They contain chlorophyll a and the reddish accessory pigments called phycobilins.
What don't categories of protists based on the way they obtain food reflect about these organisms?
They don't reflect their evolutionary history.
What do cellular slime molds form when their food supply is exhausted?
They form a sluglike colony of thousands of cells.
What characteristics do green algae share with plants?
They have cellulose in their cell walls, contain chlorophyll a and b, and store food in the form of starch.
How have various groups of algae adapted to conditions of limited light?
They have evolved different forms of chlorophyll.
Why have algae been called the "grasses" of the sea?
They make up much of the base of the food chain upon which animals "graze."
"Sea lettuce" is a multicellular alga known as
Ulva
How does water affect the sunlight that passes through it?
Water absorbs much of the light's energy.
Cellular slime molds belong to the phylum
Acrasiomycota
How can an algal bloom be harmful?
A bloom can quickly deplete the water of nutrients, and cells begin to die in great numbers. The decomposition of the dead algae can rob the water of its oxygen, choking its resident fish and invertebrate life.
How do dinoflagellates obtain nutrition?
About half of dinoflagellates are photosynthetic; the other half live as heterotrophs.
Diatoms are members of the phylum ____
Bacillariophyta
Which color of light are phycobilins especially good at absorbing?
Blue
How are funguslike protists like fungi?
Both are heterotrophs that absorb nutrients from dead or decaying organic matter.
Contractile vacuole
Cavity in cytoplasm specialized to collect and pump out water
Why does the dim blue light that penetrates deep into the sea contain little energy that chlorophyll a can use?
Chlorophyll a is most efficient at capturing red and violet light.
In the process of photosynthesis, what substances trap the energy of sunlight?
Chlorophyll and the accessory pigments trap the energy of sunlight
Green algae are members of the phylum __
Chlorophyta
The yellow-green algae and the golden-brown algae are members of the phylum _____
Chrysophyta
Ciliates are members of the phylum _____
Ciliophora
Animal-like protists
Consume other organisms
Euglenophytes are members of the phylum ____
Euglenophyta .
Acellular slime molds belong to the phylum ____
Myxomycota
Fungus like protists
Obtain food by external digestion, as either decomposers or parasites
Through photosynthesis, algae produce much of Earth's
Oxygen
Brown algae are members of the phylum ___
Phaeophyta
What are phytoplankton?
Phytoplankton constitute the population of small, photosynthetic organisms found near the surface of the ocean.
Plantlike protists
Produce their own food by photosynthesis
At one time, what were all animal-like protists called?
Protozoa
Dinoflagellates are members of the phylum _____
Pyrrophyta
Anal pore
Region of cell membrane where waste- containing food vacuoles fuse
Red algae are members of the phylum _____
Rhodophyta
Sarcodines are members of the phylum _____
Sarcodina
Trichocysts
Small, bottle-shaped structures used for defense
Micronucleus
Smaller nucleus containing a "reserve copy" of the cell's genes
Sporophyte
Spore-producing phase, Diploid
The plasmodium eventually produces sporangia, which in turn produce haploid
Spores
Sporozoans are members of the phylum ____
Sporozoa
Holdfast
Structure that attaches alga to the bottom
Why are algae such a wide range of colors?
The accessory pigments in algae reflect different wavelengths of light than chlorophyll.
What is biologist Lynn Margulis's hypothesis about where the first protists came from?
The first eukaryotic cells may have evolved from a symbiosis of several cells. Mitochondria and chloroplasts found in eukaryotic cells may be descended from aerobic and photosynthetic prokaryotes that began to live inside larger cells.
What are the most important differences among the three phyla of multicellular algae?
The most important involve their photosynthetic pigments.
Within a large population, how does conjugation benefit ciliates?
The process helps to create and maintain genetic diversity.
What occurs in the process known as alternation of generations?
The process involves switching back and forth between haploid and diploid stages during an organism's life cycle.
What kind of protists are classified in the phylum Zoomastigina?
They are animal-like protists that swim using flagella.
How do plantlike protists make much of the diversity of aquatic life possible?
They are at the base of the food chain.
What are accessory pigments?
They are compounds that absorb light at different wavelengths than chlorophyll.
How do amoebas capture and digest food?
They surround a food particle or cell and take it inside themselves to form a food vacuole. Once inside the cell, the material is digested rapidly.
What do scientists think is the connection between mosses and green algae?
They think mosses and green algae share an algaelike ancestor from millions of years ago.
What do sarcodines use pseudopods for?
They use pseudopods for feeding and movement.
What do ciliates use cilia for
They use them for feeding and movement.
Is the following sentence true or false? Some zooflagellates have a sexual life cycle.
True
Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about chrysophytes.
a. The cell walls of some contain the carbohydrate pectin. c. They generally store food in the form of oil. d. Some form threadlike colonies.
Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about sporozoans.
a. They are parasitic. b. They do not move on their own d. They reproduce by means of sporozoites
Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about euglenophytes.
a. They are remarkably similar to zooflagellates. b. They possess chloroplasts. d. They have two flagella
Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about red algae. a. They can grow in the ocean at depths up to 260 meters. b. Most are unicellular. c. All are red or reddish-brown. d. Coralline algae play an important role in coral reef formation.
a. They can grow in the ocean at depths up to 260 meters. d. Coralline algae play an important role in coral reef formation.
Circle the letter of each example of a sarcodine.
a. foraminiferan c. amoeba d. heliozoan
fungus like protists get nutrients by
absorbing things from dead or decayed matter
Plantlike protists are commonly called ______
algae
the switching back and forth between a diploid and a haploid stage in a life cycle is called an
alteration of generation
The best known sarcodines are the _____
amoebas
what effect did the evolution of diff forms of chlorophyll have in algae
an increase in the range of depths at which algae can live
multicellular protists are grouped w unicellular protists bc multicellular protists
are so similar to unicellular protists
Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about protists.
b. All cells have a nucleus. c. All cells have membrane-bound organelles.
Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about dinoflagellates. a. They generally have one flagellum. b. Many species are luminescent. c. Most reproduce by binary fission.
b. Many species are luminescent. c. Most reproduce by binary fission.
Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about diatoms. a. They are very rare in almost all environments. b. Their cell walls are rich in silicon. c. They are shaped like a petri dish or flat pill box. d. They are among the most abundant organisms on Earth.
b. Their cell walls are rich in silicon. c. They are shaped like a petri dish or flat pill box. d. They are among the most abundant organisms on Earth.
Amoebas reproduce by means of
binary fission
red algae lack flagella and
centrioles
which substances allow algae to harvest and use the energy from sunlight
chlorophyll and accessory pigments
many members of the phylum pyrrophyta which are also referred to as ________ are luminescent
dinoflagellates
some products derived from algae
drugs, chemicals, plastics, ice cream, paints
Is the following sentence true or false? Algae include only multicellular organisms.
false
organisms that break down organic material include the
fungus like protists
in the life cycle of the green alga uvla, the phase that produces male and female gametes is known as a
gametophyte
what very large type of algae lives off the coasts
giant kelp
Zooflagellates reproduce asexually by means of________
mitosis and cytokinesis .
Euglenas have a tough, intricate membrane called a(an) ___
pellicle
euglenas have an intricate, folded cell membrane called a
pellicle
the population of all photosynthetic organisms found near the surface of the ocean are called
phytoplankton
The first eukaryotic organisms on Earth were____
protists
the work of fungus like protists and other decomposers is important in improving the quality of
topsoil
Is the following sentence true or false? Some animal-like protists recycle nutrients by breaking down dead organic matter
true
the fungus like protists that thrive on dead or decaying matter in the water are
water molds