Practice Quiz: Protista Kingdom:_________ The shells are made of?______ Common name:_______ Protista Diatom Glass or SiO 2.

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Practice Quiz: Protista Kingdom:_________ The shells are made of?______ Common name:_______ Protista Diatom Glass or SiO 2

What are the dots in the coral? Zooxanthellae

This Brown Algae is a a Group Called? Phaeophyta Blade Pneumatocyst Stipe Holdfast Thallus

Common Name:__________ Kingdom:__________ These shells are made Of?_____________ Foraminiferans Protista Calcium carbonate or Limestone

Kingdom?___________ Common Name:________ These shells are make Of?__________ Do these organisms represent phytoplankton or zooplankton? Protista Radiolarians Silica dioxide or Glass Zooplankaton

Identify the organism below. Diatom

This Algae Belongs to a Group Called?__________ Chorophyta

Kingdom?_______ Common Name?_______ Zooplankton or Phytoplankton?_____ Protista Dinoflagellate Phytoplankton

This Algae Belongs to a Group Called?_________ Rhodophyta

Symbiosis means? Parasitism: Give an example Mutualism: Give an example

Answer the Following Questions Organisms the drift in the water.______ Organisms that swim in the water._____ Light produced by a chemical reaction within an organism._____ Plankton Nekton Bioluminescence

What is Nitrogen Fixation? When organisms convert nitrogen gas (N 2 ) to a form of nitrogen that can be used by plants or phytoplankton

Name an Organism that is Capable of Nitrogen Fixation. Cyanobacteria

Answer the Following Questions What are three functions of decay bacteria? What does the term anoxic mean? Name a location that an organism in Domain Archaea might be found.