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BacProFungi Review

BacProFungi Review. All photosynthetic protists , and only photosynthetic protists Algae. BacProFungi Review. A group that includes a single common ancestor and all descendants of that ancestor Monophyletic. BacProFungi Review. A protozoan that uses cilia to feed and/or swim

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BacProFungi Review

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  1. BacProFungi Review All photosynthetic protists, and only photosynthetic protists Algae

  2. BacProFungi Review A group that includes a single common ancestor and all descendants of that ancestor Monophyletic

  3. BacProFungi Review A protozoan that uses cilia to feed and/or swim Ciliate (common example: Paramecium)

  4. BacProFungi Review Algae with glassy cell walls Diatoms

  5. BacProFungi Review Algal bloom of dinoflagellates that may include toxic chemicals Red tide

  6. BacProFungi Review Amorphous protist that makes extensive use of endocytosis Amoeba

  7. BacProFungi Review Converting gaseous nitrogen to a form plants can absorb and use Nitrogen fixation

  8. BacProFungi Review Energy source is light; carbon source is inorganic Photoautotroph

  9. BacProFungi Review Green algae + mold Lichen

  10. BacProFungi Review Group of organisms of one species that benefit from attached living Colony (colonial organism)

  11. BacProFungi Review Movement in relation to some stimulus from the environment Taxis

  12. BacProFungi Review Multiple carbon sources; multiple energysources Mixotrophic

  13. BacProFungi Review Mutualistic mycelial growth around plant roots Mycorrhizae

  14. BacProFungi Review Prokaryotes that have thick cell walls Gram-postive

  15. BacProFungi Review Quite possibly the largest protists Kelp (brown algae)

  16. BacProFungi Review The first structure to emerge from a fungal spore Hypha

  17. BacProFungi Review The result of plasmogamy Heterokaryotic or dikaryotic cell

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