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Blade - The leaf-like structure of Brown Algae. Holdfast - The root-like structure of Brown Algae. Stipe - The stem-like structure of Brown Algae. Alginate - A material that makes up the cell wall of Brown Algae. Alternation of Generation - Alternation between sexual and asexual phase in the life cycle of an organism. Photoautotroph/Photosynthetic - An organism that produces its own food via a light source. Heterotrophic - Organisms that get food by consumption, not light. Mixotrophic - Organisms that can use both photoautotrophic and heterotrophic means to get food. Primary Endosymbiosis - Origin of mitochondrion and chloroplast in cells. Secondary Endosymbiosis - Ingestion of red and green algal cells to form several different protists. Super Groups - The kingdom Protista is broken into four groups; somewhat remedied the flaw in organizing the Protista kingdom. (there are Excavata, SAR (broken into three groups), and Archaeoplastida). Pellicle of Euglena - Instead of a cell wall, Euglena is surrounded by a pellicle (coat) of protein.Kineto Plastids - A group of Protists; within the group Euglenosa, which is in the Super Group Excavata. Alveoli - Membrane bound sacs under a plasma membrane. "Hairy Flagellum" of Stramenopile - A flagellum with hair-like appendages; unique to the group Stramenopile. Heterokont - Another word for Stramenopiles. Phytoplankton - A protist that is photosynthetic; have some plant-like characteristics. Red Tide - An effect of an algal bloom (characteristic of Dinoflagellates) Sporozoite - An infectious stage caused by Apiocomplexans; they are the cells released by these organisms that infect the hosts. Apical Complexes Organelle - The organelle that penetrates and infects host cells. Apicoplast - A non-photosynthetic plastid. Cilia - Appendages on the outside of a cell used for locomotion and feeding. Are often smaller than flagella. Macronucleus - A nucleus that functions mostly as a normal nucleus in Ciliates. Micronucleus - A nucleus that functions in sexual and asexual reproduction in Ciliates

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BIOL 172 UH Manoa
Blade - The leaf-like structure of Brown Algae.



Holdfast - The root-like structure of Brown Algae.



Stipe - The stem-like structure of Brown Algae.



Alginate - A material that makes up the cell wall of Brown Algae.



Alternation of Generation - Alternation between sexual and asexual phase in the life cycle of an
organism.



Photoautotroph/Photosynthetic - An organism that produces its own food via a light source.



Heterotrophic - Organisms that get food by consumption, not light.



Mixotrophic - Organisms that can use both photoautotrophic and heterotrophic means to get
food.



Primary Endosymbiosis - Origin of mitochondrion and chloroplast in cells.



Secondary Endosymbiosis - Ingestion of red and green algal cells to form several different protists.



Super Groups - The kingdom Protista is broken into four groups; somewhat remedied the flaw in
organizing the Protista kingdom. (there are Excavata, SAR (broken into three groups), and
Archaeoplastida).



Pellicle of Euglena - Instead of a cell wall, Euglena is surrounded by a pellicle (coat) of protein.

,Kineto Plastids - A group of Protists; within the group Euglenosa, which is in the Super Group
Excavata.



Alveoli - Membrane bound sacs under a plasma membrane.



"Hairy Flagellum" of Stramenopile - A flagellum with hair-like appendages; unique to the group
Stramenopile.



Heterokont - Another word for Stramenopiles.



Phytoplankton - A protist that is photosynthetic; have some plant-like characteristics.



Red Tide - An effect of an algal bloom (characteristic of Dinoflagellates)



Sporozoite - An infectious stage caused by Apiocomplexans; they are the cells released by these
organisms that infect the hosts.



Apical Complexes Organelle - The organelle that penetrates and infects host cells.



Apicoplast - A non-photosynthetic plastid.



Cilia - Appendages on the outside of a cell used for locomotion and feeding. Are often smaller
than flagella.



Macronucleus - A nucleus that functions mostly as a normal nucleus in Ciliates.



Micronucleus - A nucleus that functions in sexual and asexual reproduction in Ciliates.

, Conjugation - The process where two compatible Ciliates join together in sexual reproduction.



Hypha - A filamentous growth. In fungi, they are fragments of filamentous growth.



Absorption - A mode of nutrition in some Ciliates.

Biodiversity - Diversity found in organisms and life.



Phylogeny - Tracing evolutionary history of organisms.



Systematics - Classification of organisms according to relationships based on phylogeny.



Gamete - Two cells (egg and sperm) fuse together during fertilization.



Convergent evolution - When two distantly related organisms evolve to have similar
characteristics because of similar environmental conditions, not because they are closely related.



Oogonium - The diploid female gametogonium that gives rise to primary oocyte through
oocytogenesis.



Antheridium - The fertile organ of a male gametophyte or the male organ of a bisexual
gametophyte, in which male gametes are formed.



Kelp - Brown algae.




Zoospores - Flagellated spores found in chytrid fungi and some protists



Gametophyte - Haploid or gamete-producing phase of an organism
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