Biology: Life on Earth with Physiology (11th Edition)
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Author: Gerald Audesirk, Teresa Audesirk, Bruce E. Byers
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- compare and contrast the three main types of eukaryotic life cycles, and give examples of organisms that exhibit each type?
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- Name the four main groups of eukaryotesarrow_forwardListed are the following characteristics or functions exhibit by organisms. For each organism in the first column of the following table, check the columns that correspond to that organisms characteristics a.)Autotrophic b.)Performs photosynthesis c.)Usually motile d.)Cell division requiring cell plate formation e.)Shows alternation of generations f.)Performs cellular respiration g.)Has mitochondria h.)Reproduces sexually and asexually i.)Can adapt and acquire immunity to pathogens j.)Heterotrophic k.)Has a structure called a brain l.)Can perform mitosis m.)Eukaryotic n.)Prokaryotic o.)Has genetic materials or DNAarrow_forwardIn which category single celled eukaryotes are included?arrow_forward
- Listed are the following characteristics or functions exhibited by organisms. For each organism in the first column of the following table, check the columns that correspond to that organisms characteristics a.)Autotrophic b.)Performs photosynthesis c.)Usually motile d.)Cell division requiring cell plate formation e.)Shows alternation of generations f.)Performs cellular respiration g.)Has mitochondria h.)Reproduces sexually and asexually i.)Can adapt and acquire immunity to pathogens j.)Heterotrophic k.)Has a structure called a brain l.)Can perform mitosis m.)Eukaryotic n.)Prokaryotic o.)Has genetic materials or DNAarrow_forwardWhat term is used to describe a single species exhibiting both celltypes shown below, and which types of organisms would most likelyhave this trait?arrow_forwardWhat data might make you conclude that the eukaryotes should be in more than one domain? What domain would you hypothesize might be required?arrow_forward
- Name the seven superkingdoms of eukaryotes and anorganism in each one.arrow_forwardList the Five Kingdoms and give the distinguishing features of each kingdom, which ones are prokaryotic and which are eukaryotic, which ones are unicellular or colonial and which are multicellular, which ones are autotrophic and which are heterotrophic and which ones have cell walls and which do not?arrow_forwardGive typing answer with explanation and conclusion What two species of bacteria evolved into mitochondria and plastids? What are the basics of endosymbiotic theory?arrow_forward
- Provide a substantial theory regarding how eukaryoticcells originated and how multicellularity came to be.arrow_forwardDescribe What kingdoms consist of eukaryotes.arrow_forwardThe kingdom of life is: Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia. Enumerate the different division under each kingdom and describe each..arrow_forward
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