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Failure to follow lab guidelines will result in loss of lab privilege LAB SAFETY REMINDERS Do not sit on lab tables or desks No eating or drinking in the lab area Do not twist the faucets Observe the 3 foot rule of talking Talk with and remain only with your lab group Return to and remain in your seats when finished with a lab assignment Failure to follow lab guidelines will result in loss of lab privilege

BIOLOGY TODAY: COMPLETE LAB (15 MINUTES) QUIZ CONTINUE UNIT WORK

PROTIST AND FUNGI QUIZ REVIEW

1.What Kingdom is known as the “dumping ground”; Members are eukaryotic, autotrophic or heterotrophic, uni- cellular or multi-cellular? PROTISTA 2. Term for “Animal-Like” Protists Protozoa 3. What are protozoan characteristics? Unicellular, heterotrophic, and mobile (can move)

4. List 5 Protozoan diseases Toxoplasmosis, Giardiasis, Malaria, Amebic Dysentary, African Sleeping Sickness 5. Term for protozoans that compose the 2nd level of many aquatic food chains ZOOPLANKTON 6. How are protozoans classified? Based on their method of movement

7. Term for “Plant-like” Protists Algae 8. What are characteristics of Algae Autotrophic; Uni or multi- cellular 9. Term for algae that form the base of most aquatic food chains Phytoplankton

10. List 4 positive benefits of algae Oxygen from photosynthesis, Icecreams, agar, salad dressing, toothpaste, cleaners

11. Term for an algae bloom caused by excess nutrients Eutrophication 12. Term for a bloom of dinoflagellates that produce a toxin Red Tide

SLIME MOLDS Fungus-like protists FEED AND REPRODUCE LIKE A FUNGUS MOVE LIKE A PROTOZOAN

13.Kingdom whose members are eukaryotic, mostly multi- cellular, heterotrophic, and contain a cell wall made of chitin FUNGI 14.Branching underground filaments of a fungus Hyphae 15. A mass of hyphae Mycelium

16. What is located in the above ground structure Spores 17. Term for how Fungi feed – by breaking down and absorbing nutrients External Heterotrophs 18. Fungi that feed on dead organisms Saprophytes 19. Fungi that feed on living organisms Parasites

AFTER QUIZ WORK ON STUDY GUIDE CONTINUE BOOK QUESTIONS pg 558 # 2 Pgs 569-570: #s 16-21 and 24 Pg 571 #s 1-6 (Letter and answer) Pg 603 #s 9-11, 16, 25, 26, 31-33 Pg 605 #s 1-6 (Letter and answer)