Module 3: Summary Quiz

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Use your lesson to finish this quiz until you can do it without the lesson. You can check your answers as you go and the correct answers will be provided at the end of the quiz.
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Questão 1

Questão
Kingdom Protista is divided into two main groups: [blank_start]protozoa[blank_end] (mostly individual, single-celled creatures with a form of locomotion) and [blank_start]algae[blank_end] (mostly colonies of eukaryotic cells that have no form of locomotion).
Responda
  • protozoa
  • algae

Questão 2

Questão
Protozoa are split into four major phyla based on their locomotion: Mastigophora contains those that use [blank_start]flagella[blank_end], Sarcodina contains those that use [blank_start]pseudopods[blank_end], Ciliophora contains those that use [blank_start]cilia[blank_end], and Sporozoa contains those that have [blank_start]no means of locomotion[blank_end].
Responda
  • flagella
  • pseudopods
  • cilia
  • no means of locomotion

Questão 3

Questão
Algae are split into five major phyla based on habitat, organization, and cell wall. Chlorophyta contains those that live in [blank_start]fresh water[blank_end], are composed of [blank_start]single cells[blank_end], and have cell walls made of [blank_start]cellulose[blank_end]. Chrysophyta contains those that live in [blank_start]fresh water and marine waters[blank_end], are composed of single cells, and have cell walls made of [blank_start]silicon dioxide[blank_end]. Pyrrophyta contains those that live in [blank_start]marine waters[blank_end], are composed of single cells, and have cell walls made of [blank_start]cellulose or something atypical[blank_end]. Phaeophyta contains those that live in [blank_start]cold marine waters[blank_end], are composed of [blank_start]multiple cells[blank_end], and have cell walls made of [blank_start]cellulose and alginic acid[blank_end]. Rhodophyta contains those that live in [blank_start]warm marine waters[blank_end], are composed of multiple cells, and have cell walls made of cellulose.
Responda
  • fresh water
  • single cells
  • cellulose
  • fresh water and marine waters
  • silicon dioxide
  • marine waters
  • cellulose or something atypical
  • cold marine waters
  • multiple cells
  • cellulose and alginic acid
  • warm marine waters

Questão 4

Questão
The main portion of a cell’s DNA is stored in its [blank_start]nucleus[blank_end]. Membrane-bounded “sacs” in a cell are called [blank_start]vacuoles[blank_end]. Two main types of vacuoles are [blank_start]food vacuoles[blank_end], which store food, and [blank_start]contractile vacuoles[blank_end], which regulate the amount of water in the cell.
Responda
  • nucleus
  • vacuoles
  • food vacuoles
  • contractile vacuoles

Questão 5

Questão
The cytoplasm in a cell can be split into [blank_start]ectoplasm[blank_end], which is thin and watery, and [blank_start]endoplasm[blank_end], which is more dense.
Responda
  • ectoplasm
  • endoplasm

Questão 6

Questão
Amoeba proteus is a typical member of phylum [blank_start]Sarcondina[blank_end], and it can form [blank_start]cysts[blank_end] to survive extreme conditions.
Responda
  • Sarcondina
  • Mastigophora
  • cysts
  • organisms

Questão 7

Questão
Genus Euglena contains organisms from phylum [blank_start]Mastigophora[blank_end]. When it comes to food, these creatures are both [blank_start]heterotrophic[blank_end] and [blank_start]autotrophic[blank_end]. They have firm but flexible shape-sustaining [blank_start]pellicles[blank_end] and a light-sensitive region known as an [blank_start]eyespot[blank_end].
Responda
  • Mastigophora
  • heterotrophic
  • autotrophic
  • pellicles
  • eyespot

Questão 8

Questão
Photosynthesis requires a pigment called [blank_start]chlorophyll[blank_end], which cells store in [blank_start]chloroplasts[blank_end].
Responda
  • chlorophyll
  • chloroplasts

Questão 9

Questão
Round, green colonies found in phylum [blank_start]Mastigophora[blank_end] are found in genus [blank_start]Volvox[blank_end].
Responda
  • Mastigophora
  • Volvox

Questão 10

Questão
When organisms form a relationship in which at least one of them benefits, it is called [blank_start]symbiosis[blank_end]. If all organisms involved benefit, it is specifically known as [blank_start]mutualism[blank_end]. If one benefits and the other neither benefits nor is harmed, it is specifically known as [blank_start]commensalism[blank_end]. If one benefits and the other is harmed, it is specifically known as [blank_start]parasitism[blank_end].
Responda
  • symbiosis
  • mutualism
  • commensalism
  • parasitism

Questão 11

Questão
Genus Paramecium contains organisms from phylum [blank_start]Ciliophora[blank_end]. Organisms in this genus have two [blank_start]nuclei[blank_end]. The [blank_start]macronucleus[blank_end] is the larger of the two, and it controls [blank_start]metabolism[blank_end], while the [blank_start]micronucleus[blank_end] is the smaller of the two, and it controls [blank_start]reproduction[blank_end].
Responda
  • Ciliophora
  • nuclei
  • macronucleus
  • metabolism
  • micronucleus
  • reproduction

Questão 12

Questão
Paramecia can exchange DNA through [blank_start]conjugation[blank_end], but unlike this process in bacteria, the DNA exchange is [blank_start]mutual[blank_end].
Responda
  • conjugation
  • mutual

Questão 13

Questão
Genus Plasmodium contains organisms from phylum [blank_start]Sporozoa[blank_end] that cause [blank_start]malaria[blank_end]. The organisms are transferred between people by the action of [blank_start]mosquitoes[blank_end].
Responda
  • Sporozoa
  • malaria
  • mosquitoes

Questão 14

Questão
Members of phylum [blank_start]Sporozoa[blank_end] form [blank_start]spores[blank_end] as a part of their normal life cycle.
Responda
  • Sporozoa
  • spores

Questão 15

Questão
Tiny organisms that float in the water are called [blank_start]plankton[blank_end]. Small animals and protozoa are called [blank_start]zooplankton[blank_end], while photosynthetic organisms (typically algae) are called [blank_start]phytoplankton[blank_end].
Responda
  • plankton
  • zooplankton
  • phytoplankton

Questão 16

Questão
When conditions are ideal, algae will reproduce so rapidly that they essentially “take over” their habitat. This is referred to as an [blank_start]algal bloom[blank_end].
Responda
  • algal bloom
  • legal bloom

Questão 17

Questão
Members of phylum [blank_start]Chlorophyta[blank_end] have the pigment [blank_start]chlorophyll[blank_end] and are often called [blank_start]green algae[blank_end].
Responda
  • Chlorophyta
  • chlorophyll
  • green algae

Questão 18

Questão
[blank_start]Cellulose[blank_end] is a compound made of certain types of sugars that is common in many cell walls.
Responda
  • Cellulose
  • cellophane
  • cellular

Questão 19

Questão
The members of phylum Chrysophyta are often called [blank_start]diatoms[blank_end] and are responsible for a large amount of the photosynthesis that occurs in creation. When the cell wall remains of many of these organisms clump together, they form a crumbly, abrasive substance called [blank_start]diatomaceous earth.[blank_end]
Responda
  • diatoms
  • diatomaceous earth.

Questão 20

Questão
A [blank_start]sessile colony[blank_end] is a colony that does not move and anchors itself to an object with a [blank_start]holdfast[blank_end].
Responda
  • sessile colony
  • holdfast

Questão 21

Questão
Members of phylum [blank_start]Pyrrophyta[blank_end] are often referred to as [blank_start]dinoflagellates[blank_end]. They have two [blank_start]flagella[blank_end]. One species in this phylum, [blank_start]Gymnodinium brevis[blank_end], have blooms that are called [blank_start]red tides[blank_end].
Responda
  • Pyrrophyta
  • dinoflagellates
  • flagella
  • Gymnodinium brevis
  • red tides

Questão 22

Questão
Members of phylum Phaeophyta are often referred to as [blank_start]brown algae[blank_end]. Their cell walls contain [blank_start]alginic acid (algin)[blank_end] that is used as a thickening agent.
Responda
  • brown algae
  • alginic acid (algin)

Questão 23

Questão
Members of genus [blank_start]Macrocytis[blank_end] in phylum [blank_start]Phaeophyta[blank_end] are often called [blank_start]kelp[blank_end] or [blank_start]seaweed[blank_end]. They form [blank_start]holdfasts[blank_end] that allow them to anchor themselves to rocks which sit at the bottom of the ocean. Some can grow as long as 100 meters.
Responda
  • Macrocytis
  • Phaeophyta
  • kelp
  • seaweed
  • holdfasts

Questão 24

Questão
Members of phylum Rhodophyta are often called [blank_start]red algae[blank_end].
Responda
  • red algae
  • brown algae
  • green algae

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