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- One advantage of being multicellular is that the organism can increase insize. Unicellular organisms cannot achieve this large size. What limitsunicellular growth? How do multicellular animals solve this problem?A sclerocyte is : a) a stem cell b) a cnidarian cell c) a porifera cell d) a polychaeta cellThe term “metazoan” is synonymous with “multicellular animal.” Are there any single-celled animals? How are single-celled eukaryotes classified?
- Clapter 4. Define and identify properties of biofilms Familiarize yourself with the following structures and what purpose(s) they se o Glycocalyx (both slime layer and capsule) Fimbriae o Flagella, distinguish the different flagella arrangements axial filament sex pili cell wall plasma membrane inclusions ribosomes plasmids nucleoid chromosome o endospores What characteristics distinguish the Domain Archaea and Domain Bacteria? Regarding cellwall hp O o 0 O O 0 0 owhat are ciliates?Do all cells have flagellum?
- What material makes up a large proportion of a diatom’s cell wall? What material makes up a large proportion of a diatom’s cell wall? What are flagella? What purpose do flagella serve? What do euglenoids have instead of a cell wall? What characteristics do plantlike protists share with plants? How do euglenoids obtain food when there isn’t enough light to perform photosynthesis? How do dinoflagellates compare and contrast with euglenoids? How do algae get food to live?what 2 cell structures that are unique to Eukarya?Is Cell wall are present in monera?