Specimen Number Organism Eukaryote or Prokaryote Where Organism is Found How Org
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Specimen Number
Organism
Eukaryote or Prokaryote
Where Organism is Found
How Organism Obtains Nutrients – Autotrophy orHeterotrophy
Spirogyra
Diatom
Paramecium
Lactobacillus
Euglena
Trypanosoma
Volvox
Radiolaria
Amoeba
Plant cells with nucleus (chloroplasts absent)
Specimen Number
Organism
Eukaryote or Prokaryote
Where Organism is Found
How Organism Obtains Nutrients – Autotrophy orHeterotrophy
Spirogyra
Diatom
Paramecium
Lactobacillus
Euglena
Trypanosoma
Volvox
Radiolaria
Amoeba
Plant cells with nucleus (chloroplasts absent)
Explanation / Answer
Specimen Number
Organism
Eukaryote or Prokaryote
Where Organism is Found
How Organism Obtains Nutrients – Autotrophy orHeterotrophy
Spirogyra
Diatom
Paramecium
Lactobacillus
Euglena
Trypanosoma
Volvox
Radiolaria
Amoeba
Plant cells with nucleus (chloroplasts absent)
Specimen Number
Organism
Eukaryote or Prokaryote
Where Organism is Found
How Organism Obtains Nutrients – Autotrophy orHeterotrophy
Spirogyra
eukaryotefreshwater areas
autotrophy
Diatom
eukaryoteoceans, freshwater, soil, moistsurfaces, or even under damp atmospheric conditions (formsfilm)
autotrophy
Paramecium
eukaryotefreshwater, scums, sometimesocean
heterotrophy
Lactobacillus
prokaryotevaginal and gastrointestinal tract,dental caries, fermented foods such as yogurt, cheese, kimchi,beer, pickles, sauerkraut
autotrophy (fermentation: sugars tolactic acid)
Euglena
eukaryotesoften freshwater
both autotrophy andheterotrophy
Trypanosoma
eukaryotesblood-sucking insects such asmosquitoes
heterotrophy-parasitism (Africansleeping sickness)
Volvox
eukaryotesfreshwater: ponds, ditches, evenshallow puddles
autotrophy- photosynthesize in smallspherical colonies
Radiolaria
eukaryotefound in all oceans aszooplankton
heterotrophy-consume phytoplankton(can host photosynthetic symbiotic algae calledzooxanthellae)
Amoeba
eukaryoteusually freshwater, also salty ponds,the ocean, and salty lakes
heterotrophy- consume other organismsby phagocytosis
Plant cells with nucleus (chloroplasts absent)
eukaryotein plants, as xylem, phloem, rootcells, or other non-photosynthetic cells
heterotrophic?- nutrients transferredto them by other plant cels
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