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Page 1: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Chapter 20 – Protists B

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FINAL ROUND

Page 2: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 1:

$100 Question

Which of the following structures would NOT be found in a Euglenophyte?

a. eyespot

b. pellicle

c. flagellum

d. cell wallBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 3: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 1:

$100 Answer

Which of the following structures would NOT be found in a Euglenophyte?

a. eyespot

b. pellicle

c. flagellum

d. cell wallBACK TO GAME

Page 4: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 1:

$200 Question

What characteristic of plants is shared by green algae?

a. cell wall composition

b. multicellularity

c. photosynthetic pigments

d. all of the aboveBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 5: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 1:

$200 Answer

What characteristic of plants is shared by green algae?

a. cell wall composition

b. multicellularity

c. photosynthetic pigments

d. all of the aboveBACK TO GAME

Page 6: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 1:

$300 Question

A bloom is

a. the clouding of water by sewage.

b. a symbiotic relationship between algae and coral.

c. an enormous mass of algae.

d. none of the aboveBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 7: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 1:

$300 Answer

A bloom is

a. the clouding of water by sewage.

b. a symbiotic relationship between algae and coral.

c. an enormous mass of algae

d. none of the aboveBACK TO GAME

Page 8: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 1:

$400 Question

Red algae lack flagella and

a. nuclei.

b. chlorophyll.

c. accessory pigments.

d. centrioles.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 9: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 1:

$400 Answer

Red algae lack flagella and

a. nuclei.

b. chlorophyll.

c. accessory pigments.

d. centrioles

BACK TO GAME

Page 10: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 1:

$500 Question

Phytoplankton are only found at the surface of ocean waters because

a. they feed on tiny organisms living at the surface.

b. they are an important food source to surface-dwelling marine organisms.

c. they require sunlight to carry out photosynthesis.

d. they cannot withstand the colder temperatures of deep water.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 11: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 1:

$500 Answer

Phytoplankton are only found at the surface of ocean waters because

a. they feed on tiny organisms living at the surface.

b. they are an important food source to surface-dwelling marine organisms.

c. they require sunlight to carry out photosynthesis.

d. they cannot withstand the colder temperatures of deep water.

BACK TO GAME

Page 12: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 2:

$100 Question

Which of the following series of groups contains only funguslike protists?

a. cellular slime molds, brown algae, watermolds

b. cellular slime molds, fungi, water molds

c. cellular slime molds, acellular slime molds, animal-like protists

d. cellular slime molds, acellular slime molds, water molds

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 13: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 2:

$100 Answer

Which of the following series of groups contains only funguslike protists?

a. cellular slime molds, brown algae, watermolds

b. cellular slime molds, fungi, water molds

c. cellular slime molds, acellular slime molds, animal-like protists

d. cellular slime molds, acellular slime molds, water molds

BACK TO GAME

Page 14: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 2:

$200 Question

The work of funguslike protists and other decomposers is important in improving the quality of

a. topsoil

b. fresh water

c. salt water

d. potato cropsBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 15: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 2:

$200 Answer

The work of funguslike protists and other decomposers is important in improving the quality of

a. topsoil

b. fresh water

c. salt water

d. potato cropsBACK TO GAME

Page 16: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 2:

$300 Question

In oomycetes, sexual reproduction takes place in the

a. zoosporangium

b. sporangium

c. antheridium and oogonium

d. migrating colonyBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 17: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 2:

$300 Answer

In oomycetes, sexual reproduction takes place in the

a. zoosporangium

b. sporangium

c. antheridium and oogonium

d. migrating colonyBACK TO GAME

Page 18: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 2:

$400 Question

What important role do funguslike protists play in an ecosystem?

a. photosynthesizer

b. blight

c. pathogen

d. decomposerBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 19: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 2:

$400 Answer

What important role do funguslike protists play in an ecosystem?

a. photosynthesizer

b. blight

c. pathogen

d. decomposerBACK TO GAME

Page 20: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 2:

$500 Question

Which characteristic distinguishes funguslike protists from fungi?

a. Fungi have centrioles.

b. Funguslike protists grow in damp places.

c. Fungi have cell walls made of chitin.

d. Funguslike protists absorb food through their cell membranes.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 21: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 2:

$500 Answer

Which characteristic distinguishes funguslike protists from fungi?

a. Fungi have centrioles.

b. Funguslike protists grow in damp places.

c. Fungi have cell walls made of chitin.

d. Funguslike protists absorb food through their cell membranes.

BACK TO GAME

Page 22: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 3:

$100 Question

What triggers the aggregation of many slime mold individuals into one giant, sluglike mass?

a. depleted food supply

b. lack of water

c. invasion of a parasite

d. cold weatherBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 23: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 3:

$100 Answer

What triggers the aggregation of many slime mold individuals into one giant, sluglike mass?

a. depleted food supply

b. lack of water

c. invasion of a parasite

d. cold weatherBACK TO GAME

Page 24: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 3:

$200 Question

Funguslike protists get nutrients by

a. photosynthesis.

b. living as an animal parasite.

c. absorbing them from dead or decaying matter.

d. none of the above.BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 25: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 3:

$200 Answer

Funguslike protists get nutrients by

a. photosynthesis.

b. living as an animal parasite.

c. absorbing them from dead or decaying matter.

d. none of the above.BACK TO GAME

Page 26: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 3:

$300 Question

A protist is any organism that is not a plant, an animal, a fungus, or a(an)

a. eubacterium.

b. archaebacterium.

c. prokaryote.

d. eukaryote.BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 27: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 3:

$300 Answer

A protist is any organism that is not a plant, an animal, a fungus, or a(an)

a. eubacterium.

b. archaebacterium.

c. prokaryote.

d. eukaryote.BACK TO GAME

Page 28: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 3:

$400 Question

To which phylum do amoebas, foraminiferans, and heliozoans belong?

a. sarcodines

b. ciliates

c. sporozoans

d. pseudopodsBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 29: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 3:

$400 Answer

To which phylum do amoebas, foraminiferans, and heliozoans belong?

a. sarcodines

b. ciliates

c. sporozoans

d. pseudopodsBACK TO GAME

Page 30: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 3:

$500 Question

The sporozoan Plasmodium causes the disease know as

a. African sleeping sickness.

b. algal bloom.

c. amebic dysentery.

d. malaria.BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 31: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 3:

$500 Answer

The sporozoan Plasmodium causes the disease know as

a. African sleeping sickness.

b. algal bloom.

c. amebic dysentery.

d. malariaBACK TO GAME

Page 32: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 4:

$100 Question

Which statement about malaria is true?

a. Malaria has been eradicated by control of the Anopheles mosquito.

b. All strains can be treated with modern drugs; and there is an effective vaccine.

c. Many strains can be treated with modern drugs; however, there is no completely effective vaccine.

d. Not all strains can be treated, and there is no completely effective vaccine

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 33: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 4:

$100 Answer

Which statement about malaria is true?

a. Malaria has been eradicated by control of the Anopheles mosquito.

b. All strains can be treated with modern drugs; and there is an effective vaccine.

c. Many strains can be treated with modern drugs; however, there is no completely effective vaccine.

d. Not all strains can be treated, and there is no completely effective vaccine

BACK TO GAME

Page 34: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 4:

$200 Question

Which substances allow algae to harvest and use the energy from sunlight?

a. chlorophyll and accessory pigments

b. oogonium and antheridium

c. cilium and fucoxanthin

d. phycobilin and flagellumBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 35: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 4:

$200 Answer

Which substances allow algae to harvest and use the energy from sunlight?

a. chlorophyll and accessory pigments

b. oogonium and antheridium

c. cilium and fucoxanthin

d. phycobilin and flagellumBACK TO GAME

Page 36: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 4:

$300 Question

The function of conjugation in paramecia is to

a. create new individual paramecia.

b. exchange genetic material, thus increasing diversity of the population.

c. expel excess water, thereby maintaining homeostasis.

d. trigger the release of thrichocysts.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 37: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 4:

$300 Answer

The function of conjugation in paramecia is to

a. create new individual paramecia.

b. exchange genetic material, thus increasing diversity of the population.

c. expel excess water, thereby maintaining homeostasis.

d. trigger the release of thrichocysts.

BACK TO GAME

Page 38: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 4:

$400 Question

An argument that does NOT support the classification of multicellular green algae as plants is that multicellular green algae

a. Have highly specialized tissues.

b. Live primarily in water

c. Display alternation of generations.

d. Contain chlorophyll a, which makes them green.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 39: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 4:

$400 Answer

An argument that does NOT support the classification of multicellular green algae as plants is that multicellular green algae

a. have highly specialized tissues.

b. Live primarily in water.

c. Display alternation of generations.

d. Contain chlorophyll a, which makes them green.

BACK TO GAME

Page 40: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 4:

$500 Question

Why are algae considered one of the most important groups of organisms on our planet?

a. They are rich in vitamin C.

b. They produce chemicals that are used to treat health problems.

c. They produce chemicals that are used to make plastics, waxes, and plants.

d. They produce much of Earth’s oxygen through photo

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 41: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 4:

$500 Answer

Why are algae considered one of the most important groups of organisms on our planet?

a. They are rich in vitamin C.

b. They produce chemicals that are used to treat health problems.

c. They produce chemicals that are used to make plastics, waxes, and plants.

d. They produce much of Earth’s oxygen through photo

BACK TO GAME

Page 42: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 5:

$100 Question

Some products derived from algae include

a. drugs for stomach ulcers and high blood pressure.

b. thickeners for food.

c. chemicals in plastics, waxes, paints, and lubricants.

d. all of the aboveBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 43: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 5:

$100 Answer

Some products derived from algae include

a. drugs for stomach ulcers and high blood pressure.

b. thickeners for food.

c. chemicals in plastics, waxes, paints, and lubricants.

d. all of the aboveBACK TO GAME

Page 44: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 5:

$200 Question

When the amoeba-like cells of acellular slime molds fuse, they form structures with many nuclei called

a. zoosporangia.

b. spores.

c. filaments.

d. plasmodia.BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 45: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 5:

$200 Answer

When the amoeba-like cells of acellular slime molds fuse, they form structures with many nuclei called

a. zoosporangia.

b. spores.

c. filaments.

d. plasmodiaBACK TO GAME

Page 46: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 5:

$300 Question

Which of the statements is true about dinoflagellates?

a. They contain bright yellow pigments.

b. They can be both photosynthetic and heterotrophic.

c. Many species are luminescent.

d. They possess pillbox-shaped cell walls of silica.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 47: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 5:

$300 Answer

Which of the statements is true about dinoflagellates?

a. They contain bright yellow pigments.

b. They can be both photosynthetic and heterotrophic.

c. Many species are luminescent.

d. They possess pillbox-shaped cell walls of silica.

BACK TO GAME

Page 48: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 5:

$400 Question

What effect does a red tide have on humans?

a. Eating poisoned shellfish from affected waters can cause sickness and death to humans.

b. All the fish in the area die, causing local fisherman to lose money.

c. The protists help clean up wastes discharged by local sewage pipes.

d. It is unhealthy to swim in the ocean during a red tide.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 49: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 5:

$400 Answer

What effect does a red tide have on humans?

a. Eating poisoned shellfish from affected waters can cause sickness and death to humans.

b. All the fish in the area die, causing local fisherman to lose money.

c. The protists help clean up wastes discharged by local sewage pipes.

d. It is unhealthy to swim in the ocean during a red tide.

BACK TO GAME

Page 50: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 5:

$500 Question

In the lytic cycle of the green alga Ulva, one of the phases produces male and female gametes known as

a. sporophytes.

b. gametophytes.

c. spores.

d. zoospores.BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 51: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

Topic 5:

$500 Answer

In the lytic cycle of the green alga Ulva, one of the phases produces male and female gametes known as

a. sporophytes.

b. gametophytes.

c. spores.

d. zoospores.BACK TO GAME

Page 52: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

FINAL ROUND Question

Question:

a. Choice 1

b. Choice 2

c. Choice 3

d. Choice 4

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 53: Chapter 20 – Protists            B

FINAL ROUND Answer

Question:

a. Choice 1

b. Choice 2

c. Choice 3 (correct answer)

d. Choice 4

BACK TO GAME