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Which phyla in the protist kingdom has both cilia and pseudopodia for locomotion
What structures do this protist use for locomotion?
Which of these protist is also known as ciliates, cells that contain cilia? plasmodium paramecium euglena foraminiferans
30. Which of the following uses cilia as its means of locomotion? a. Entamoeba b. Plasmodium C. Anopheles d Giardia e. Paramecium
Identify the Phylum of the Kingdom Animalia based on the characters given below. Some phyla may be used more than once: Setae present; segmented Jointed appendages; exoskeleton Notochord present; gill slits Dorsoventrally flattened; unsegmented Spicules present Segmented; round body in cross section Round body in cross section; unsegmented Muscular foot; visceral mass Water vascular system; spiny skinned Gastrovascular cavity; medusa and polyp stages Dorsally positioned nerve chord Deuterostome; radially symmetric Post anal tail Digestive tract incomplete; acoelomate Colonial and each...
other anin Kingdom: Representatives from major Phyla ther animals shown on demonstration in the lab, and/or as discussed in lab Common Up to three representatives distinctive features Labelled drawing of one representative Porifera Cnidaria Platyhelminthes Nematoda Annelida Mollusca Arthropoda
How does a scientist define a Kingdom Animalia? What phyla does not necessarily adhere to those definitions? Why are they considered animals?
Which of these protist is not part of the alveolates, protist cells that posses alveoli (membrane bound sac-like structures)? paramecia dinoflagellates euglena plasmodium
Which protist or group of protist: 1. is an important photosynthetic endosymbiont in corals? 2. fixes as much carbon as all of Earth's rainforests? 3. has produced much of our petroleum and gas reserves? 4. forms extensive limestone deposits? 5. kills one million people per year? (please provide the name next to each of the questions)
Use the animal phyla to explain the evolutionary development of tissues. Include which phyla they first appeared in. Include what structures/organ systems those tissues become. Include the advantages organisms have with each tissue (what does that tissue allow).
Which organelles' function is primarily locomotion?