a. Based on the diagrams, identify which organism is able to perform photosynthesis. Explain your reasoning. b. Identify the two reactants for photosynthesis. c At times, this photosynthetic organism can switch to being heterotrophic. Describe a condition that would favor this organism being heterotrophic. Explain your answer.

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TEXT ANSWER
Many different microscopic organisms can be found in pond ecosystems, including the
three organisms shown in the diagrams below. The primary cellular structures in each of
these single celled organisms are labeled in the diagram. Some of the structures are com-
mon to all three organisms and other structures are not. One of the three organisms be-
low can obtain energy through photosynthesis.
a. Based on the diagrams, identify which organism is able to perform photosynthesis.
Explain your reasoning.
b. Identify the two reactants for photosynthesis.
c. At times, this photosynthetic organism can switch to being heterotrophic. Describe a
condition that would favor this organism being heterotrophic. Explain your answer.
Answer using 2 to 3 complete sentences for each question.
Organism 2
Organism 1
Cytoplasm
Chloroplast-
Cilia
Polysaccharide
granules
Oral
Nucleus-
groove
Nucleolus
Cytoplasm.
Ribosomes
Contractile
vacuole
Eyespot
Macronucleus
Food
vacuole
-Anal pore
Micronucleus.
Contractile
vacuole
Plasma
membrane
Plasma
memheane
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