The defining characters of each of the categories is mentioned below in the table.
Describe the defining characteristics of: Archaea cells, Eubacteria cells (name the three major groups), Protist cells,...
39. List the major groups of fungi and describe the major characteristics of fungi within that group.
2. Briefly describe one of the major groups in the Archaea domain
Section 28.5 What is ecydysis? What organisms go through this process? Describe the defining characteristics of nematodes. Describe these organisms in terms of their coelom, excretory system and reproductive system. What are some examples of parasitic nematodes? Describe the defining characteristics of arthropods and differentiate between the four major groups. Give an example of each. Describe the defining characteristics of echinoderms. Differentiate between the five major groups. Provide examples of each.
Chapters 29,30 Plant Diversity I, Plant Dlversity I 1. What are characteristics of the most recent common ancestor land plants 2. List plant adaptations to lifo on land. 3. What are characteristics of Byophytes? 4. How are plant spores produced? 5. Define the function(s) of archegonia 6. Def fine heterospory in terms of the evolution of plants. 7. Discuss the ongoing trend in the evolution of land plants. 8, what is the function of the seed coat? 9. How are...
Name the three major groups (subclasses and infraclasses) of mammals and describe their reproductive strategies; also diagram or explain their relationships along with those of the four major clades within the most diverse infraclass of mammals.
Assignment 3 (Fungi and Animal Diversity) Please answer the following questions: Q.1. Describe different stages of sexual reproduction in fungi? Q.2. Write a paragraph on the economic importance of Fungi? Q.3. Differentiate the following: a) Sporangium and Conidium b) Basidiocarp and Ascocarp c) Zoospores and Ascospores d) Mycelium and Mycorrhizae Q.4. Describe the major characteristics that all animals share? Q.5. Give a brief description of the following pairs of terms: a). Diploblastic vs. Triploblastic b). Choanocyte vs. Choanoflagellate c). Protist...
4. List the characteristics characteristics that distinguish the four major groups of plants: then provide an example of a plant within each groun et ta eynlanations for the observation that b..
Name: Lab Section (circle one): Th 9:30am F 7:45am / F 9:55am Remember to staple this prelab to the front of your lab exercise, and turn in before you leave lab. Lab #11 PRELAB: PROKARYOTES AND PROTISTS (due at start of lab 4/18 or 4/19) Don't forget to bring your textbook to lab BACKGROUND There is a great diversity of organisms that exists on this planet, and in order to make sense of this diversity, it is natural for humans...
Chapter project 10: Table of characteristics of animal groups Fill in the blanks in the table below. In the description column, briefly and clearly describe the characteristics. Then in the animal groups column, indicate which groups (use sponges, ctenophora, cnidaria, fatworms, rotiſers, nematodes, annelids, mollusks, arthropods, echinoderms, and chordates) possess those features. Characteristic Description Animal groups (include all) Symmetry None Radial Bilateral Type of digestive cavity Gastrovascular cavity Tube in a tube (don't include description here) Number of tissue layers...
What are Animals? 1. List and briefly describe the defining features of animals. Be sure you understand these terms: eukaryote, heterotrophic, multicellular 2. Clearly show how the set of features listed in your answer to question 1 distinguishes animals from bacteria, fungi, plants and protists. 3. Describe the characteristics of true multicellularity in animals. Your answer should include: collagen (what is it, what does it do, etc.), gap junctions vs tight junctions, cell differentiation, totipotency and more. 4. To what...