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1. Other than being single-called, why can unicellular eukaryotes not be included in either Kingdom Plantae or Kingdom Animalia? 2.Some unicellular eukaryotes do not have mitochondria, while others do. Can you assume that the a mitochondriate species are more primitive than those with mitochondria?________why or why not? 3.why is the cell differentiation exhibited by Volvox important to our understanding of the evolution of multi-called animals? 4. What adaptations( describe at least 2 ) do unicellular eukaryotes have for surviving harsh environmental conditions ( extreme temperatures, pH, etc.)? 5. What kinds of eukaryote is responsible for a âred tide â?_____________________. Why do oceanic red tides pose a danger to humans even if humans are not swimming in the ocean?
1. Other than being single-called, why can unicellular eukaryotes not be included in either Kingdom Plantae or Kingdom Animalia?
2.Some unicellular eukaryotes do not have mitochondria, while others do. Can you assume that the a mitochondriate species are more primitive than those with mitochondria?________why or why not?
3.why is the cell differentiation exhibited by Volvox important to our understanding of the evolution of multi-called animals?
4. What adaptations( describe at least 2 ) do unicellular eukaryotes have for surviving harsh environmental conditions ( extreme temperatures, pH, etc.)?
5. What kinds of eukaryote is responsible for a âred tide â?_____________________. Why do oceanic red tides pose a danger to humans even if humans are not swimming in the ocean?
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