Excavates and SAR

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biological carbon pump
process by which inorganic carbon is fixed by photosynthetic species that then die and fall to the sea floor where saprobes and their carbon dioxide consumption cannot reach them cannot be returned to the atmosphere
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bioluminescence
generation and emission of light by an organism, as in dinoflagellates
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contractile vacuoleq
vesicle that fills with water (as it enters the cell by osmosis) and then contracts to squeeze water from the cell; an osmoregulatory vesicle
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cytoplasmic streaming
movement of cytoplasm into an extended pseudopod such that the entire cell is transported to the site of the pseudopod
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endosymbiosis
engulfment of one cell within another such that the engulfed cell survives, and both cells benefit; the process responsible for the evolution of mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotes
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mitosome
nonfunctional organelle carried in the cells of diplomonads (Excavata) that likely evolved from a mitochondrion
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mixotroph
organism that can obtain nutrition by autotrophic or heterotrophic means, usually facultatively
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plankton
diverse group of mostly microscopic organisms that drift in marine and freshwater systems and serve as a food source for larger aquatic organisms
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plastid
one of a group of related organelles in plant cells that are involved in the storage of starches, fats, proteins, and pigments
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test
porous shell of a foram that is built from various organic materials and typically hardened with calcium carbonate
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main traits of eukarya share

1. membrane-bound chromosomes
2. nuclei with nuclear envelope
3. linear chromosomes
4. sexual reproduction
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Lynn Margulis
suggested that the endosymbiotic theory described the origin of the mitochondria
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mitochondria
generate ATP, and clusters of iron and sulfur that are important for enzyme activity
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alpha-proteobacterium
evidence (such as the cristae within mitochondria) suggests that mitochondria started as this before becoming what they are today
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secondary endosymbiosis
\-engulfment of one cell within another, and then engulfment of that cell within a new cell

\-this creates four membranes

\-the theory that explains the origin of eukaryotic chloroplasts (a protist engulfed a cyanobacterium)
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protist
\-term used for Eukarya that are not land plants, fungi, or animals

\-not particularly useful as a term because it does not reflect evolutionary history

\-not a phylogenetic group
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alveolus
flattened, membrane-bound vesicles packed into a continuous layer supporting the cell plasma membrane, provide support for the cell
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amoeboid motion
\-the extending of part of a cell, pushing down on something, and dragging the rest of the cell behind it (movement without cilia)

\-seen in rhizaria

\-uses pseudopodia, which are long and hair-like
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ecosystem service
benefits that humans derive, directly or indirectly, from ecosystem functions