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vodomira [7]
3 years ago
10

Please help worth 95 points. Project: Algae Cultures: Directions

Biology
2 answers:
Alik [6]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

UNICELLULAR, MULTICELLULAR, OR COLONIAL EURKAYOTE WHOSE CELL WALLS MAY CONTAIN CELLULOSE; CAN BE PLANTLIKE, ANIMAL-LIKE, OR FUNGUS LIKE

a) IF IT IS A EUKARYOTE, BUT NOT AN ANIMAL, PLANT, OR FUNGI THEN IT IS A PROTIST

1. Protists are classified more easily by what they are not than by what they are

a) Protists are not animals, plants or fungi because they do not have all of the characteristics necessary to place them in any of these kingdoms

2. Kingdom Protista was created to include this diverse group of more than 200,000 organisms

3. ALL PROTISTS ARE EUKARYOTES WHICH MEANS THEY HAVE MEMBRANE BOUND ORGANELLES AND A DNA FOUND IN A MEMBRANE BOUND NUCLEUS

a) like all eurkayotes, the DNA of protists is found within the membrane bound eukaryotes, there are remarkable differences in their reproductive methods

b) Some reproduce asexually by mitosis while others exchange genetic material during meiosis

PROTISTS ARE CLASSIFIED BASED ON THEIR METHOD OF OBTAINING NUTRITION

1. There are divided into three groups using this method:

a) animal-like protists/protozoan

b) plantlike protists/algae

c) fungus like protists

HETEROTROPHIC, UNICELLULAR, ANIMAL LIKE PROTIST

1. Usually ingest bacteria, algae, or other protozoans

2. REQUIREMENTS:

a) ingest food, heterotrophs

b) no cell walls

3. Some are parasites

1. Cillates

2. amoebas

3. apicomplexans

4. zooflagellates

5. paramecium

Explanation:

faltersainse [42]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1) I identified the Golden-Brown Algae.

2)  It was very easy to find the category because of the solid color base and because it only had the daitoms. It did not have multiple like the Green Algae and the Blue-Green Algae.

3) In fresh, brackish or salt water. They are found both in tropical lakes and seas, and in the alpine and polar snows. They are unicellular or multicellular protist plant organisms, whose cells do not form tissues and lack flowers. They are considered the first link in the food chain in the aquatic environment. They are found in fresh, brackish or salt water. They are primary producers in the food chain, capable of producing organic substances through photosynthesis, so they use sunlight. They are found in tropical lakes and seas up to the alpine and polar snows.

4) Producer Alga is A plant and produces food for other organisms.

5) Algae (Euglena) do photosynthesis as plants do. They also move around and eat, as do animals. But they are unicellular. In order to be classified as a plant or animal, an organism has to be multicellular, made of more than one cell. Since it is a unicellular organism with some plant and animal characteristics, it is called a protist. Plant cells have walls while algae does't have one, so it is a protozoan. Algae resemble the protozoa, so they are put into the Protist Kingdom.

Explanation:

I had the project.

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