Exam 20: The Origin and Diversification of Eukaryotes
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Exam 20: The Origin and Diversification of Eukaryotes96 Questions
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Our current understanding of the evolutionary relationship among the five major groups of protists is
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The overall size that unicellular microbial eukaryotes can achieve is limited by their
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The ancestor of photosynthetic euglenids took up the chloroplast of a green alga.This explains why photosynthetic euglenids
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Which group contains giant kelps and other multicellular brown algae?
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If you were to examine limestone deposits throughout the world,which group of organisms would you expect to find in the greatest abundance in these deposits?
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The clusters of blind-ending,grapelike,hollow structures in the mammalian lung are called "alveoli." Similarly,members of the clade called alveolates typically
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Asexually reproduced groups of nearly identical organisms are known as
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