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SATBio_Phylums
Major Phylums for SATBIO (Format: "Phylum (Kingdom)")
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Bacteria (Monera) | Heterotrophic organisms - are mutualistic, pathogens (parasitic), or decomposer. |
| Cyanobacteria (Monera) | Blue-green algae. Photosynthesis, autotrophs. |
| Rhizopoda (Protista) | Amoebas. Move w/a false foot. Found in ocean or earth. Some parasitic. |
| Apicomplexa (Protista) | Animal parasites called "Sporozoans." Pathogens, often parasitic to reproduce sexually and asexually. |
| Ciliophora (Protista) | Paramecium. A group of unicelluar organisms that move with cilia. |
| Myxomycota & Acrasiomycota (Protista) | Slime Molds. Similar to fungus. |
| Euglenophyta (Protista) | Euglena. Unicellular, photosynthetic algae. |
| Bacilariophyta (Protista) | Diatoms. Unique glasslike walls, live in water environments. "Diatomaceous earth." |
| Phaeophyta (Protista) | Brown Algae. Known as seaweed and kelp. Most complex protist of plantlike protists. Multicellular, live in marine environments. |
| Byrophyta (Plantae) | Nonvascular plants - lack xylem and phloem. Don't have true stems, leaves, or roots. |