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Chapter 16: The Origin and
Evolution of Microbial Life:
Prokaryotes and Protists
questions and answers
Bacteria - answer One of the two prokaryotic domains of life, the
other being Archaea


Archaea - answer One of the two prokaryotic domains of life, the
other being Bacteria


actinomycetes - answer One of a group of bacteria characterized by
a mass of branching called filaments


cyanobacteria - answer photosynthetic, oxygen-produced bacteria,
formerly called blue-green algae


Lyme disease - answer A debilitating human disease cause by
bacterium Borrelia butgdorferi


Koch's postulates - answer I said a criteria used to establish that a
particular infectious agent causes a disease


membrane infolding - answer A process by which the eukaryotic
cell's endomembrane system evolved from inward fold of the
plasma membrane of a prokaryotic cell


endosymbiosis - answer A process by which the mitochondria and
chloroplasts of eukaryotic cells probably evolved, from symbiotic
associations between small prokaryotic cells living inside larger
ones

, symbiosis - answer interaction between two different organisms
living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of
both


protists - answer In the five-kingdom classification system, the
kingdom that contains the unicellular eukaryotes (and closely
related multicellular organisms)


protozoan - answer A protist that lives primarily by ingesting food; a
heterotrophic, animal-like protist


flagellate - answer A protist (protozoan) that moved by means of
one or more flagella


amoeba - answer A type of protist characterized by great flexibility
and the prescence of pseudopodia


pseudopodium - answer A temporary extension of an amoeboid cell


apicomplexan - answer One of a group of parasitic protozoans, se of
which cause human diseases


ciliate - answer A type of protozoan that moved by means of cilia


cellular slime molds - answer A type of protist that has unicellular
amoeboid cells and multicellular reproductive bodies in its life cycle


plasmodial slime mold - answer A type of protist that has
amoeboidbcells, flagellated cells, and an amoeboid plasmodial
feeding stage in it life cycle

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