Thursday, July 22, 2021

Day 45, pp. 556 --567,

red tide (2) 


red tide (2)

red tide (6)


glowing dinoflagellates (6)

malaria we've done already

plasmodium (2)


stentor ciliate (2)

stentor cilia (3)


paramecium ciliate (3)

oomycotes (4)

diatoms (8) -- start at the two minute mark to skip the credits (sorry, creators, we are short on time!)

golden algae (2)


algae (3)

brown algae (6)

red algae (2)


lichen (4)

ulva (2)

volvox (4)

volvox (1)

Quiz, pp. 556-567


1.  Alveolata are protists that include dinoflagellates, apicomplexans, and ciliates;  what is the function of the cavity under the cell surface?


2.  Dinoflagellates have an "armor" that gives them a shape and flagella that make them do what?


3.  Dinoflagellates float in large numbers on the ocean surface and can cause "red tides" on coasts, can put off in blooms toxins that kill animals they then eat, or can be bioluminescent.  What would that look like?




4.  Plasmodium is the sporozoite parasite that causes what?


5.  How do plasmodium parasites avoid being destroyed by the immune system?  Which other disease is this like?


6.  Which are longer, flagellum or cilia?  


7.  Ciliates have two types of what?

8.  In the stramenopila, most have two types of flagellum, one with and one without what?


9.  Water molds are in some ways like fungi, but instead of chitin they have c____________, like plants.


10.  What does oomycota mean?


11.  What are the walls of diatoms made of?


12.  What is diatomaceous earth made of?


13.  Name four kinds of algae.


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