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Know modes of movement in Protista (How do amoeba, paramecium and euglen move?)

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Question

Know modes of movement in Protista (How do amoeba, paramecium and euglen move?) and which organisms were examples of each. Which one uses cilia, flag pseudopodia? Which organisms were heterotrophs, autotrophs, or both? E ugler The 3 basic shapes of a single bacterial cell as viewed under a microscope. Difference between a single bacterial cell and a colony. (which one can you see microscope?) What type of organism (Protista or bacteria?) and the organism's name that caus malaria. The 2 hosts of malaria. What tissues or cell types can be infecteod? Wh gender of the mosquitoes spread it? Can you recognize amoeba, paramecium and euglena move? from pictures in m and power point notes? Algae are currently classified into which group? (bacteria or Protista) Recognize examples of red, green, diatoms, and brown algae, bacteria from pic (look at our notes and lab manual) -Coralline, Macrocystis, Spirogyra, Ulva. Why are some algae thin and large or spread out? (ike Ulva and Macrocystis) Which group of algae is closest to plants? Why? know anatomy of kelp-stipe, blades, holdfast, air cyst/bladder (float too). What their functions? Why are they not given the same names as a "true plant"? (hint notes on vascular tissue in plants I lab) Commercial uses of algae and bacteria? Which organism uses acid to digest food? Which organism can go from autotrophic to heterotrophic if not enough sunligh organelle does it use if sunlight is available and why? What is the function of the eyespot in this species? Which organism has spiral shaped chloroplasts? 17. what type of staining did we use to view bacteria that may cause tooth dec

Explanation / Answer

4, difference between a single bacterial colony and a cell

In order to visualise a bacteria on a plate, it is required that the cells be in colonies. Only then the cells would be seen through the naked eyes. A bacterial colony would be visualised in a microscope. Through magnification and staining procedures, these could be visualised as separate cells.