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LSIIE4-Short Answer
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What prokaryotic, aquatic organisms can carry out the process of converting atmospheric nitrogen into bioavailable forms? | |
| Give the common name for the first arthropod that you dissected in the laboratory | Grasshopper |
| Give the Genus-species name for the first arthropod that you dissected in the laboratory | Romalea |
| indicate whether the first arthropod that you dissected in the laboratory was bilaterally or radially symmetric | Bilateral |
| indicate whether the second arthropod that you dissected in the laboratory was bilaterally or radially symmetric | Bilateral |
| indicate whether the nematode that you dissected in the laboratory was bilaterally or radially symmetric | Bilateral |
| Give the Genus-species name for the second arthropod that you dissected in the laboratory | Cambarus |
| Give the Genus-species name for the nematode that you dissected in the laboratory | Ascaris |
| why can't eukaryotes directly use atmospheric nitrogen gas? | |
| Give the common name for the second arthropod that you dissected in the laboratory | crawfish |
| Give the common name for the nematode that you dissected in the laboratory | Roundworm |
| What specific microorganisms in terrestrial ecosystems convert atmospheric nitrogen into bioavailable forms? | |
| What is the name of the process of converting atmospheric nitrogen into bioavailable forms? | |
| where specifically does the process of converting atmospheric nitrogen into bioavailable forms occur in terrestrial ecosystems? | |
| Why do organisms require nitrogen? | |
| Which chromalveolata group (dinoflagellates, apicomplexans, ciliates, diatoms, golden algae, brown algae, and oomycetes) is associated with both the bioluminescence in ocean waters and the symbiotic relationship with reef-building coral animals? |