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Biology Lab
Lab exam
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is an example of a group of excavates that is NOT heterotrophic or parasitic | Euglenoza |
| What is the relationship between the human disease Malaria and Supergroup Alveolata | Apicomplexa are members of the supergroupn Alveolata |
| What is the structural feature shared in common by both large and small members of supergroup Stramenopila | They all have chloroplast |
| What is the relationship between supergroup rhizaria and exploration for oil? | Formaminifera rain down on the sea floor and they eventually get crushed into oil |
| Mobile by means of cilia | Chromal |
| They are green | Photoautotrophic |
| Mobile by means of flagella | Excavata |
| Mobile by means of pseudopodia | Amoebazoa |
| Cells are different sizes | Filamentous |
| Organized into ring like structures | Colonial |
| Common name for gametophyte in the Phylum Hepatophyta | Liverworts |
| Common name for gametophyte in the Phylum Bryophyta | Mosses |
| Common name for sporophyte in the Phylum Pterophyta | Ferns |
| s the gametophyte, sporophyte, or both nutritionally independent in Phylum IHepatophyta? | Sporophyte |
| s the gametophyte, sporophyte, or both nutritionally independent in Phylum Bryophyta? | Sporophyte |
| Is the gamtophyte, sporophyte, or both nutritionally independent in the Phylum Pterophyta? | Both |
| What do gammae do? | A single mass of cells that detaches from the parent & develops into a new individual |
| What do spores do? | A minute opening where gases, liquids, and microscopic particles can pass |
| What is the relationship between an archegonium and an archegoniophore? | Archaegoniophores are uptight structures that bear the archegonium in some liverworts |
| What is the relationship between an antheridium and an antheridiophore? | In bryophytes the antheridium is born on the antheridiophore |
| What does the sporophyte produce by meiosis? | Spores |
| What do hydroids do? | Conduct water and minerals |
| What type of cell division produces the gametes in archegonium? | Mitosis |
| What does the antheridium produce? | Sperm |
| How does a moss sporophyte obtain the water and food it requires? | From the mother plant |
| What is the ploidy level of spores | 1N |
| What is the ploidy level of peristome teeth | 2N |
| What group of protist look most similar to moss protonema? | Oedogonium |
| How does a fern gametophyte obtain the food it requires? | Photosynthesis |
| What multicellular structures are produced by the sorus? | Spores |
| What type of cell division produces spores in fern sporangia? | Meiosis |
| Approximately how long have ferns been present on Earth? | 360 million years |
| Common name for memebers of the Phylum Coniferophyte | Conifers |
| Common name for the Phylum Cycadophyte? | Cycads |
| Common name for the Phylum Ginkgophyta? | Ginkos |
| Common name for the Phylum Anthophyta | Angiosperm |
| What is the function of the cuticle? | Permeability layer for water and other molecules |
| What type of cell division produces microspores | Meiosis |
| What is the ploidy level of pollen grains. | 1N |
| Are pollen grains unicellular or multicellular? | Unicellular |
| Do ovulated cones produce male or female gametes? | Female |
| What do integuments develop into? | Seed coat |
| What is the ploidy level of the megasporangium? | 2N |
| What does the megasporocyte develop into? | Female gametophyte |
| Which part of the stamen has specialized cells that undergo meiosis? | Anther |
| Which part of the postal produces ovules | Stigma |
| In total how many cells make up the female gametophyte? | 7 cells |
| What structure of the plant develop into the seed | Ovule |
| What structure of the plant develop into the fruit | Ovary |
| Are the sperm produced in the pollen tube by mitosis or meiosis? | Mitosis |
| What type of cell division produce the microspores | Meiosis |
| What is the relationship between micropyles and pollen grains? | Pollen tubes produced by the pollen grains enter through the micropyle in the megasporangium |