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Questions, p. 133-134

Questions, p. 133-134. “The Fine Art of Naming Organisms”. 1. The name amoeba is based on the Latin and Greek words for ___. 2. Why was this an appropriate name for this particular organism? 3. Amoebae move by using extensions of their cytoplasm known as ___.

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Questions, p. 133-134

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  1. Questions, p. 133-134 “The Fine Art of Naming Organisms”

  2. 1. The name amoeba is based on the Latin and Greek words for ___. • 2. Why was this an appropriate name for this particular organism? • 3. Amoebae move by using extensions of their cytoplasm known as ___.

  3. 4. Because a paramecium is shaped like a slipper, scientists named it using the Greek word for ___. • 5. Paramecia move using the tiny hair-like structures on the outside of their body called ___.

  4. 6. How is a Euglena plant-like? • 7. How is a Euglena animal-like? • 8. What does the name Euglena mean? • 9. The Euglena was named this because a special structure known as an ___.

  5. 10. The Euglena moves using a whip-like tail known as a ___. • 11. What does the name Volvox mean? • 12. What type of organisms belong to the kingdom Protista?

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