RB Zoology Protista Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Where does waste material leaves the body of a protist? | Anal Pore |
In protists, where does digestion takes place? | Food Vacuole |
Which protist causes malaria? | Plasmodium |
What part is used for Ameoba locomotion and food getting? | Pseudopodia |
What part is used for Euglena locomotion and food getting? | Flagellum |
What part is used for Paramecium locomotion and food getting? | Cilia |
Which protist causes the “red tide”? | Dinoflagellate |
Which part helps Euglena find the brightest area in its environment? | Eyespot |
How would you describe the shape of an ameoba? | Always changing |
How do you describe a single celled organism that have many organelles and a nucleus? | Eukaryote |
How do you describe a single celled organism that is very primative with no definate nucleus? | Prokaryote |
What happens to a protist when the contractile vacuole stops working? | Cell Bursts |
Which organelle allows the Euglena to produce its own food? | Chloroplasts |
Which protist structure aids in maintaining cell water balance? | Contractile Vacuole |
Daughter cells with genetic information different from the parent cell is a result of which reproduction process? | Conjugation |
Daughter cells with genetic information the same as the parent cell is a result of which reproduction process? | Asexual Reproduction |
A type of Asexual Reproduction is? | Binary Fisson |
The shells (or exoskeletons) of Diatoms are made of what substance? | Silica |
What type of mosquito transmits malaria to humans? | Anopheles |
How many stages are in the Malaria infection cycle? | Seven (3 in the humman, 4 in the mosquito) |
How are Euglenas similiar to animal-like protists? | They can also catch food if necessary. |
Why are paramecium convient to use in a lab? | They are easy to grow and observe. |
In a malaria infection, what happens to the liver cells? | Spores infect liver cells and then Liver cells burst releasing spores that infect RBC’s. |
What is Stage 1 of an Malaria infection? | Anopheles mosquito bites an infected human and picks up Plasmodium cells from the blood. |
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