All protists share what characteristics?

Question 1 options:

They are all multicellular

They are all eukaryotic

They are all colonial

They are all prokaryotic

Question 2 (1 point)
Which of the following is NOT a method of movement for protists?

Question 2 options:

flagella

water jet (like an octopus)

pseudopods/amoeboid movement

cilia

Question 3 (1 point)
How do protists get their food?

Question 3 options:

Photoautotrophs

Chemoheterotrophs

Photoheterotrophs

A and B

All of these

Question 4 (1 point)
Protist lifestyles can vary widely! Which of the following is a match.

Question 4 options:

Amoeba- Free living protist

Plasmodium (Malaria) and Trypanosoma (African Sleeping Sickness) -Mutualistic

Dinoflagellates in Coral tissues - Parasites

These are all correct lifestyle matches

Question 5 (1 point)
In the Alternation of Generations lifecycle, what does the gametophyte generation MAKE?

Question 5 options:

spores

gametes

gametophytes

none of these

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions:

Question 1: All protists share what characteristics?

Answer: They are all eukaryotic


Question 2: Which of the following is NOT a method of movement for protists?

Answer: water jet (like an octopus)


Question 3: How do protists get their food?

Answer: All of these (Photoautotrophs, Chemoheterotrophs, Photoheterotrophs)


Question 4: Protist lifestyles can vary widely! Which of the following is a match.

Answer: Amoeba- Free living protist

Note: Plasmodium (Malaria) and Trypanosoma (African Sleeping Sickness) are parasitic, not mutualistic, and dinoflagellates in coral tissues can be mutualistic rather than parasitic.


Question 5: In the Alternation of Generations lifecycle, what does the gametophyte generation MAKE?

Answer: gametes


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