Ch.29 Questions
The organism represented in the above image - is a chromalveolate. - is a flagellate. - makes pseudopodia. - is an excavate. - is in the genus Euglena. - is in the genus Amoeba.
- is a flagellate. - is an excavate. - is in the genus Euglena.
At one time, biologists thought that fungi were merely forms of plants that had lost their chlorophyll and had returned to saprotrophy to gain food. Why is this no longer considered a solid theory? -Fungal cell walls contain chitin rather than cellulose. -Plants are multicellular and fungi are unicellular or multinucleated noncellular plasmodia. -Fungi attack and engulf food for internal digestion. -Plants store glycogen, while fungi store starch. -Fungi have flagella at some stage, providing mobility that plants never have.
-Fungal cell walls contain chitin rather than cellulose.
Which of the following organisms move about by means of pseudopodia? Amoeba proteus Chlamydomonas trypanosome Paramecium caudatum
Amoeba proteus
Which protist is NOT correctly linked to the type of movement it shows? amoeboids-pseudopodia Paramecium-cilia ciliates-cilia Euglena-pseudopod
Euglena-pseudopod
The kingdom ____ are characterized by having filaments called hyphae that are used to absorb nutrients.
Fungi
____ are mostly saprotrophic decomposers that assist in the recycling of nutrients in ecosystems. Fungi Algae Protozoans Ciliates
Fungi
Euglena - is an excavate. - is an chromalveolate. - has an eyespot. - all of the above are true. - Only A and C are true.
Only A and C are true
____ are organisms that break down dead organic matter in order to absorb the nutrient molecules.
Saprotrophs -Saprotrophs are stingy with the nutrients (absorb all)
Members of which genus of algae are found in ponds and have chloroplasts that are arranged in a spiral? Volvox Euglena Spirogyra Chlamydomonas
Spirogyra
In what way are fungi like heterotrophic bacteria?
They are both heterotrophic and play an important role in ecosystems.
A chain of asexual spores produced by a sac fungus is called
a conidia
The mycelium is a mesh of filaments, each of which is called a hypha. a conidium. a basidiospore. an ascospore.
a hypha. Fungi have a filamentous body; an individual filament is called a hypha, while the collective mass of filaments is called a mycelium.
Amoebae - have pseudopodia. - have a nucleus - are heterotrophic. - all of the above are true. - Only A and C are true.
all of the above are true.
Lichens
are a symbiotic relationship between an alga and fungus
Diatoms - are unicellular algae with glassy cell walls. - have pseudopodia. - are excavates. - all of the above are true. - Only A and B are true.
are unicellular algae with glassy cell walls.
Fungi are NOT photosynthetic because they lack
chloroplasts *chloroplast are essential to photosynthesis
Which is an example of an alga? amoebae diatoms ciliates slime molds
diatoms
When the cap of an average gilled mushroom is cut off and shaken, a cloud of powdery material is released. The material released is mycelia. sporangia. hyphae. spores. seeds.
spores
Which features set most of the members of Protista apart from the rest of the kingdoms?
unicellular and microscopic