Identify the following fossil
Identify the following fossil
Identify the following fossil
Label the structure below
A) Identify this organism.
B) What phylum does it belong to?
C) How does this organism obtain food?
A) Identify the parasite. Which phylum does it belong to?
B) What stage of the parasite is shown by the arrow?
C) Which stage of this parasite is carried to the liver where it penetrates the cells and proceeds to grow and multiply?
A) Identify this protest. Which phylum does it belong to?
B) How does this flagellate help termites to digest wood?
C) What type of relationship does the termite and this flagellate share?
A) Identify this protist.
B) To what phylum and supergroup does it belong?
C) What type of material does this creature secrete?
A) Identify the organism.
B) What phylum does it belong to?
C) Identify the structures.
A) Which phylum does this organism belong to?
B) What is taking place w/ the Paramecium?
C) Is it a sexual or asexual reproduction?
A) What stage of Physarum does this represent?
B) What phylum does this belong to?
C) Why is slime mold considered a protist?
A) Identify the organism.
B) Does it have a particular shape?
C) How does this organism move and obtain food?
D) What structure of this organism are the arrows pointing to?
A) Identify this protist
B) What differentiates this protist from other agal protist.
C) To what phylum does it belong?
A) What type of algae is this?
B) Phylum?
C) Which type of cells does it resemble?
A) Phylum?
B) Type of algae?
A) Identify the parasite and phylum?
B) Identify the stage of this parasite.
A) Phylum?
B) Supergroup?
A) What is the arrow pointing to?
B) What is used to slow down the organism?
C) How does it move?
D) Phylum?
What reproductive stage of Paramecium is this?
What type of lichen growth form is this?
A) Identify the picture. (Hint: it Is not bacteria)
B) What type of reproduction is this?`
Cross section of a(n)...
Label the parts
Cross section of...
A) Monocot or Dicot?
B) Blade type?
C) Venation?
Cross Section of...
Label:
Cross section of...
This stomata is open. What should be added to close the stomata?
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