Chapter 11.1 Quiz
How are protists different from monerans?
What are plankton? What role do they having in the food chain in the ocean?
What do protists eat? Name a possible food and why they are likely to eat it.
Monday, April 14, 2008
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A segment of double-stranded DNA in which the nucleotide sequence of one strand reads in reverse order to that of the complementary strand.
1. Protists are different from monerans because Protists are classified as ‘eukaryotes’. They (protists) have a nuclei, mitochondria, and other organelles. Monerans are called prokaryotes, meaning they don’t have a nuclei.
2. When an animal feeds on plankton, they absorb their energy.
3. Protists extract food from their surroundings. They might eat some food from the soil, and the ocean, or use the sun for glucose.
-Teresa
4-14-08
7th grade
Mr.Nadeau
1. Protists are different from monerans because they have different names. Also, they are shaped differently and they move in different ways. Don't monerens use their FLAGELLAS?
2. Plankton are pretty much at the bottom of the ocean's food chain.
3. Protists eat whatever they can. They might eat nutrients from dirt or leaves.
1. Protists can be single-celled or many celled and monerans are always single-celled. Protists do not have a nuclei and monerans do.
2. Plankton are a plant (or protist) that lives in the ocean. Many animals eat it, that is why it’s so important to the eco-system.
3. Protists eat food from their surrounding to help maintain their lyfestyle. Since they live in soil, they probably take nutrients from the soil they live in...like on beaches.
-syd
i didn't do the palydrom thingyy
1.Monmerans and protists are different because they are different shapes.
2.Plankton are on the bottom of the food chain.
3.They eat anything they can like stuff from dirt.
Mr. N
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