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Bump on Thylakoids of Some Algae
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Bifurcating Tip of Some Brown Algae Shoots; Contains Gametangia
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Collective Term for All Coccoliths in a Haptophyte
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Type of Eubacterial Recombination Illustrated
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An Alveolus Filled with Cellulose
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A Fossilized Dinoflagellate Cyst
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A Water Pump in Freshwater Algae
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Type of Feeding Apparatus
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Collective Term for All the Thecal Plates
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Main Portion of a Flagellum (with 9 + 2 Microtubules)
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Combined Heterotrophic and Autotrophic Capability
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Combined Term for Epitheca + Hypotheca
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Mineralized Case in Some Euglenoids
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Indicated Groove
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Structure Found in Some Cyanobacteria
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Diatom Cell Division Phenomenon: Size Reduction
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First Cousin of Euglena
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Indicated Organ
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Brown Carotenoid Pigment found in Diatoms and Brown Algae
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Interlocking Protein Strips beneath Cell Membrane of Euglenoids
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Extra “Flagellum” in Haptophytes
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Indicated Brown Algal Cell Wall Component
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Dormant Dinoflagellate Zygote
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Red Algae Encrusted with Calcium Carbonate
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Protein Aggregation (including Rubisco) in Cyanobacteria
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Name of Groove
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Term for Endosymbiotic Dinoflagellates in Coral
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Reinforcing Protein Rod of a Euglenoid Flagellum
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Life Cycle in which Diploid and Haploid Stages look Identical
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Diatom Zygote (Minus Frustule) which functions to Increase in Size
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Elaborate Eyelike Structure in Dinoflagellates
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Red Algal Cell Wall Component used as Agar Component
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Type of Organism Uptaken in Primary Endosymbiosis
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Coccolith Type Formed Internally
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Breast-Stroke like Movement in Euglena
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Site of Nitrogen Fixation in Cyanobacteria
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Fossilized Cyanobacterial Deposits
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Indicated Organ
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Junction of Two Thecal Plates
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Packets of Defensive Chemicals in Brown Algae
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Perforations in Diatom Frustule
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Food Storage Product in Euglena
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First Cousin of Dinoflagellates; Blood Parasites
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Condition when Diploid and Haploid Stages are Different
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Flagellum Type
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Description for Illustrated Frustule Surface Feature
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Name of Indicated Clade
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Elaborate Water Pump, Consisting of Multiple Vesicles, in Dinoflagellates
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N2N2 NH 3 Indicated Chemical Process
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Pockets Sunken in Receptacles of Fucus
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Fissure in Epitheca and/or Hypotheca of Diatom
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Flagellated Zygote in Dinoflagellates
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Protein Cylinders involved in Cyanobacterium Motility
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Cell Wall Component of Cyanobacterium
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Phenomenon Illustrated
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Rows of Areolae in Diatoms
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Cell Wall Perforations in Brown Algae
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Illustrated Dinoflagellate Feeding Apparatus
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Diatom Shape
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Life Cycle in which only a Diploid Stage Predominates
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Light Gathering Region of Euglenoid
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Protein Cluster Associated with Chloroplast, Often Containing Rubisco
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Cyanobacterium Storage Structures Indicated by Red Arrows
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Indicated Clade
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Name of Flagellum
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Molecule Discovered in This Green Alga
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Deadly Toxin Released by Diatoms
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Climatic Effects of DMS Release by Haptophytes
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Type of Cell Uptaken by Haptophytes and Stramenopiles in Secondary Endosymbiosis
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Type of Cell Uptaken by Euglenoids in Secondary Endosymbiosis
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Name of Peptidoglycan Retaining Plastid in Glaucophytes
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What Protein is Missing from Dinoflagellate Chromosomes?
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Name the Protein Fiber Projectiles Found in Dinoflagellates
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Name the Harpoon Projectiles Found in Dinoflagellates
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Name the Mucilage Bodies Ejected from Some Dinoflagellates
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Name the Dinoflagellate Particles that contain Enzymes and Chemicals Associated with Bioluminescence
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Name the Dinoflagellate Storage Molecule
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Endosymbiont: Diatom, Cryptomonad What Type of Endosymbiosis is Indicated Below?
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Name the Cell Division Process
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Name the Type of Branching Below
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Name the Type of Cyanobacterium Spore Type
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Name the Cyanobacterial Vegetative Propagule
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Cyanobacterium Spore Type
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General Term for Pigments in a Phycobilisome
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General Term for Pigments that Absorb Photons and Transfer Energy to Chlorophyll a
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Gelatinous Colonies of Euglenoids
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Groove at Anterior End of Euglenoid
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Region in Haptophyte where Food is Balled up by Haptonema
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24 Non-Calcified Scales in a Haptophyte
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Phaeocystis Colony Type of Algae that causes Green Foam on Ocean Surface
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Name for Greenhouse Product Derived from Algae
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11 1 : Diatom Storage Product
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Name for Diatom Surface Feature
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Name for Mucilage Secreting Tube in Diatoms
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Name for Chitin Secreting Tube in Diatoms
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Valve View or Girdle View?
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20 Heterotrophic Uptake of Dissolved Carbon
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Vesicle Responsible for Depositing Silica during Cytokinesis in Diatoms
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Centric or Pennate Diatom Sex?
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Grossly Dimorphic Gamete Size is Referred to As:
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Brown Algae Growth Not Concentrated in any Specific Region
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Region of Brown Algae Growth Concentrated near Base of Stipe
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Region of Brown Algae Growth Originating at Margins of Blade
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Brown Algae “Floats”
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Sugar Conducting Cells in Brown Algae
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3 1 : Brown Algae Storage Product
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How is Brown Algae Cytokinesis Similar to Cytokinesis in Plants?
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How is Cytokinesis in Brown Algae Different than Cytokinesis in Plants?
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How is Cytokinesis in Brown Algae Different than Cytokinesis In Diatoms?
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11 Type of Sporangium in Ectocarpus in Which Meiosis occurs to produce Haploid Spores Sporophyte (2n)
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Type of Gametangia in Ectocarpus in which Mitosis happens to Produce Gametes Gametophyte (n)
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Female Gametangium Male Gametangium General Name for a Sex Hormone in Ectocarpus
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Term for Male Gametangium in Fucus
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Term for Female Gametangium in Fucus
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Cell Division Process that Results in Sperm and Egg Formation in Fucus
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Algal Group from which Plants Probably Evolved
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Pigment found in ALL PHOTOTROPHIC ALGAE
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Pigment found ONLY in some cyanobacteria, green algae and plants
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