Draw a phylogenetic tree linking fungi, algae and protozoa.
Single-called eukaryotes lacking cell wall: protozoa fungi water molds algae
Eukaryotic micro organisms include A. protozoa B. fungi C. algae D. all of these
what does a phylogenetic tree of 1.cyanobacteria 2. Land plants 3. Brown algae 4. Green algae 5. Red algae look like
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Fungi and Protozoa Name Section 2018 Keith Haye, Made using Crossword Weaver(TM) ACROSS DOWN 3 Nonmotile parasitic protozoa 10 Club fungi 12 vacuole that collects water 13 Fungal filaments 14 Conjugation fungi 15 Known sexual stage 16 Light sensing organelle 18 Cytoplasmic extension 19 Symbiosis of fungi and algae 20 Antibiotic producer 21 Fungi in plant roots 22 Gastroenteritis causing flagellate 23 Location of genes being used in ciliates 24 Carbohydrate storage organelle 1...
Although they share the same kingdom, protozoa and algae differ greatly. Protozoa are similar to _cells whereas algae are similar to cells. - Animal / fungus 0 Animal / plant Bacteria / archaea O Bacteria/plant Plant/animal
Pick at least TWO characteristics from each of the following types of eukaryotic organisms: algae, protozoa, fungi Use the characteristics to design an ideal microorganism. Explain WHY you chose each characteristic (In other words, why is this the "best" option for your organism?) Be sure to fully explain your answer and cite any sources used.
given the following species and genetic sequences,
draw the most parsimonious phylogenetic tree.
3. Given the following species and genetic sequences, draw the most parsimonious phylogenetic tree: Corn snake AAGTCA Rat snake AAATCA Garter snake GAGTCA Fox snake GAATCA Milk snake TATTCG Ancestor TATTCT
Draw a phylogenetic tree of all of animals, include choanoflagellates as the out group, and simplify (trim some branches) to only include the following groups: sponges, cnidaria, deutrosomes, ecdysozoa, and lophotrochozoa. Lastly, indicate which groups listed belong to protosomia and which groups are classified as bilataria. To help with this activity, watch the phylogenetic tree video in the after class module (follow link below).
WURDU MUHIWUILS) Figure 9.1 depicts the phylogenetic tree that includes all land plants and their closest protist relatives, a group of green algae called Charophytes. As seen in the phylogenetic tree, they all share a common ancestor. What would the Charophytes taxon be in this tree? Charophytes Bryophytes Lycophytes Monilophytes Gymnosperms Angiosperms megaphylls flowers microphylls seeds roots Liverworts Mosses Hornworts vasculature sporophyte dominance multicellular sporophyte Figure 9.1. Evolutionary relationship between Charophytes and plants.
Draw a simple phylogenetic tree of invertebrate phyla and discuss the meaning and importance of the following terms: radial vs. bilateral symmetry, diploblastic vs. triploblastic, and protostomes vs. deuterostomes.