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Phyla Mastigophora and Sarcodina

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Chapter Seven: The Classification of Unicellular Organisms


Question 1
Most mastigophores move through the use of
   1.  mitochondria
2.  Golgi bodies
3.  flagella
4.  cilia
 

Question 2
Mastigophores are usually parasites, which means that they
   1.  require oxygen in order to perform respiration
2.  live inside of another organism at that organism's expense
3.  are only able to survive in marine environments
4.  do not have any membrane-bound organelles
 

Question 3
The most commonly known example of a sarcodine is the
   1.  euglena
2.  amoeba
3.  paramecium
4.  pyrrophyte
 

Question 4
Foraminiferans are sarcodines which
   1.  have calcerous shells
2.  have shells containing silica
3.  perform photosynthesis
4.  utilize flagella
 

Question 5
Heliozoans are different from foraminiferans and radiolarians in that heliozoans
   1.  do not possess shells
2.  live in freshwater environments
3.  do no perform photosynthesis
4.  do not form pseudopodia
 


 
 

ThinkQuest Team #27819 - 27819@for.net
Team: Andrew Kallem, Josh Tauberer
Coaches: Ms. Acerra, Mr. Kwitkin