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- Description Instructions Take Test: Quiz 18: Protista 1 Protozoa - 2023 Fall Term... Multiple Attempts This test allows multiple attempts. Force Completion This test can be saved and resumed later. Your answers are saved automatically. Question Completion Status: ↳ A Moving to another question will save this response. Question 11 Fill in the blanks naming the organisms shown in the pictures. Name all of them using the singular. Spelling does count! The picture on the upper left corner shows the picture on the upper right corner shows the picture on the lower right corner shows ↳ A Moving to another question will save this response. MacBook Air G singular Google Search the picture on the lower left corner shows >> 10 points Save Answer >>Bacteria 1. Describe the three different shapes of bacteria. 2. Describe two basic methods used to classify bacteria 3. Know the structures of a bacterial cell and compare/contrast to eukaryotic 4. Describe how bacteria reproduce asexually and sexually 5. Describe bacteria and their biology that relate to ecology and pathology Protista 6. Compare and contrast prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells 7. Know the basic traits of the protists 8. Know the biology and characteristics of fungal-like protists 9. Know the biology and characteristics of plant-like protists 10. Know the biology and characteristics of animall-like protists (protozoa) 11. Describe the evolutionary significance of the protista Fungi 12. Know the basic traits of fungi 13. Describe the anatomy of a fungus 14. Compare and contrast autotrophic and heterotrophic in relation to fungi 15. Know the basic process of how fungi feed 16. Know the three different taxonomic groups of fungi discussed 17. Know the basic structure,…2. Balqees was all ready to observe the 3 slides but when she looked into the microscope she was surprised to see that only half of the view/ field is illuminated the other half is dark. What could be the probable cause? 3. After fixing the illumination issue Balqees thought of looking at the amoeba slide but she realized that she couldn't see the amoeba in the slide. List 3 possible mistake she is making?
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