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honors zoology-ch.11

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thin, pointed pseudopodia that contain a central longitudinal (axial) filament of microtubules   axopodia  
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a mode of asexual reproduction in which the animal splits into 2 approximately equal offspring   binary fission  
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a hairlike, virbratile organelle process found on many animal cells. may be used in moving particles along the cell surface or in ciliate protozans for locomotion   cilia  
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temporary union of 2 ciliate protoza while they are exchanging chromatin material and undergoing nuclear phenomenom resulting in binary fission. also formation of cytoplamic bridges between bacteria for transfer of plasmids   conjugation  
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the cell mouth in many protoza   cytosome  
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clear, thin, outer layer of cytoplasm   ectoplasm  
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inner, granular cytoplasm   endoplasm  
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whiplike organelle used for locomotion   flagella  
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blunt, lobelike pseudopodia   lobopodia  
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a small trophozoite at the stage just after cytokinesis had been completed in multiple fission of a protozoan plasmodiam life cycle , infective stage for humans   merozoites  
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the larger of the 2 gamete types in a heterogametric organism, considered to be the female gamete   macrogamete  
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the smaller of the 2 gamete types in a heterogametric organism, considered to be the male gamete   microgamete  
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the larger of the 2 kinds of nucleii in a ciliate protozoa: controls all cell functions except reproduction   macronucleus  
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a small nucleus found in ciliate protozoa: controls the reproductive functions of these organisms   micronucleus  
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thin, translucent, secreted envolope covering many protozoa   pellicle  
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branched filaments that merge to form a net-like structure   reticulopodia  
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multiple asexual fission merozoites produced; 1st of 3 stages in plasmodiam life cycle   schizogony  
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a stage in the life history of many sporazoan protozoa; released from oocysts; results of sexual reproduction   sporozoite  
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the motile zygote of malarial parasites   ookinete  
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adult stage in the life cycles of a protozoans in which it is actively absorbing nourishment; in red blood cells   trophozoites  
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