List protists that resemble absorptive heterotrophs. 5. List protists that are nourished via ingestion. 6. Give examples of and distinguishing characteristics of: a.
Reference: Biol. Bull., 141: 247â€"260. (October, 1971) REEF CORALS: AUTOTROPHS OR HETEROTROPHS? THOMASF. GOREAU,1 NORAI. GOREAU ANDC. M. YONGE Discovery Bay Marine Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of the Westmndies, Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica; and Department of Zoology ...
Heterotrophs with Flagella The phylum Sarcomastigophora contains a diverse group of protists combined into one phylum because they all possess a single kind of nucleus and use flagella or pseudopodia (or both) for locomotion.
Heterotrophs are organisms that obtain their energy by feeding on others (or on organic compounds) Hetero = other troph = to feed Before there were other ... (Modern examples: algae and green plants.) Autotrophs are organisms that make their own food (using light energy to build organic compounds from ...
Autotrophs and heterotrophs. Some chemosynthetic. Bacteria roles in oceans: base of food chain, converters of nitrogen gas into useful forms for organisms, decomposers.
Examples of organisms? Viruses [maybe] non-living!; can't reproduce on own but contain own genetic info n/a n/a reproduce by taking over a host cell [lytic ... Animal-like Protists typically live in water; may have flagella, cilia, or pseudopodia unicellular eukaryotes heterotrophs [various kinds] typically asexual ...
Several major groups (not necessarily a taxonomic breakdown): 1 - Protozoa - use cilia, flagella, or pseudopodia to move around. - most are heterotrophs, but some autotrophs are also in this group. - examples are amoebas, paramecium, euglena, even some diseases like malaria, sleeping sickness and giardia ...
Plants-multicellular eukaryotes-autotrophs-provide food for almost all heterotrophs on earth-some produce flowers, some don't-vary widely in size-examples: dandelions, tomatoes, moss, giant sequoias Animals-multicellular eukaryotes-heterotrophs-examples: mammals, birds, insects, fish, coral, sponges
Autotrophs and Heterotrophs Autotrophs: Synthesize ATP and organic compounds using the energy of the sun. ... Examples: A compound higher than ATP, with a more negative standard free energy of hydrolysis, will tend to lose its phosphate to acceptor compounds ...
-Euglenoids-single-celled-most live in fresh water-use flagella to move through water-many are producers; if not enough light they can get food as heterotrophs-some don't contain chlorophyll-Heterotrophs That Can Move-mobile protests are sometimes called protozoans-Amoebas-soft, jellylike protozoans ...