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- Differentiate the following protozoans by completing the table below: PROTOZOANNERVE GENERAL APPEARANCE ORIGIN HABITAT FEEDING INNERVATION HABIT LOCOMOTORY ORGANELLE MEANS OF FUNCTION REPRODUCTION 1. Euglena sp. 2. Amoeba sp. 3. Plasmodium sp. 4. Paramecium sp.PLATYHELMINTHES NEMATODA body cavity germ layers symmetry monoecious or dioecious?Identify what are described:1. The type of pseudopod exhibited by amoebozoans.2. The leading area for pseudopod movement in amoeba.3. The terminal region in amoeba responsible for exocytosis. 4. Causative agent of reptilian amoebiasis.5. Mass of naked multinucleate cytoplasm that serves as feeding stage in slimemolds.6. Aggregation of individual cells in cellular slime mold occur during thissituation.7. The feeding form of Entamoeba histolytica.8. Primary function of slime molds in the environment.9. Mode of nutrition among slime molds.10. This is another term for the pseudoplasmodium.
- compare choanoflagellates and choanocytes of sponges based on their morphological features: please indicate each of their characteristsics cell shape collar complexmicrovilliflagellumDifferentiate the functions of the macro-and micronuclei of ciliates. What is the advantage of having dimorphic nuclei as compared to the monomorphic nucleus of other protozoans? Apicomplexans are widespread and common parasites of worms, echinoderms, insects, and vertebrates (including humans). What characteristics do these protozoans have that make them highly infective (efficient as parasites)? How can foram fossils provide clues about past cold and warm periods, and global temperature change? What characteristics separate Euglenozoans from Chlorophytes (i.e., Volvox, green algae)?Distinguish the following from each other: statocyst and rhopalium; scyphomedusae and hydromedusae; scyphistoma, strobila, and ephy-rae; velum, velarium, and pedalium; Hexacorallia and Octocorallia
- Identify: 13. The organism where some ancestral Cercozoans derived their plastidsDescribe at least four morphological features similar to both choanoflagellates and choanocytes of sponges and the functions of these structures in each. please do not directly copy from googleDraw and label a hydrozoan colony life cycle showing gastrozoan and gonozoan polyps. Draw a medusa.
- Protozoans are usually separated into four groups based on their means of locomotion. Describe and contrast those means of locomotion.Aside from ecdysis, describe two (2) common characteristics shared by the different smaller phylum under Ecdysozoa: Kinorhyncha, Priapulida, Nematomorpha.Micorgnathozoans are characterized by (check all that apply) - dorsal plates - ventral plates - cellular epidermis - ciliary adhesive pad