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1407 Lab Practical 1 Review Suggestions for study: Know definitions of terms below. Make notecards with photos on one side and organism name and features on the other. Review slides for bacteria, protists and fungi in Science Den. Lab 12 Evidence of Evolution Species Population Adaptation Fossils Homologous structures 3 types of evidence discussed in lab 12 What adaptations of chimps and humans for particular functions are seen in their skeletons? Importance of cytochrome c What did you learn when comparing amino acid sequences of cyt c among species? Lab 13 Mechanisms of Evolution Hardy-Weinberg Equation Conditions necessary for H-W equilibrium to occur Gene pool Homozygous, heterozygous Work a simple problem using H-W equation How does genetic drift differ from natural selection Lab 14 Bacteria and Protists Create a table showing the steps of the gram stain and the colors that the bacteria appear at each step and why they appear that color Define peptidoglycan 3 bacterial shapes Eukaryotic versus prokaryotic 3 domains Cyanobacteria Thylakoid membranes Osillatoria and Anabaena- microscopic appearance Which protists are photosynthetic? Which are heterotrophic? Green algae Microscopic appearance of Spirogyra (ribbonlike chloroplast, pyrenoids, conjugation) Microscopic appearance of Volvox (colony, daughter cell, types of reproduction, green) Brown algae- Label structures such as stipe, blade, holdfast, air vesicle Laminaria Fucus Sargassum (gulfweed) Diatoms- various shapes, lid on a box Dinoflagellates- red tide, flagellated Heterotrophic protists Types of locomotion Food vacuoles and contractile vacuoles Amoeba Paramecium Euglena The 3 specimens above are all common pond water specimens Slime molds Plasmodium Method of feeding Lab 15 Fungi 3 groups we studied Zygospore, sac, and club fungi (why are they so named) Mycelium Sporangium Fruiting bodies Hyphae Microscopic appearance of Rhizopus (black bread mold) Microscopic appearance of Aspergillus Conidia, conidiospores, conidiophores Label parts of mushroom (basidiocarp) Lichens Mycorrhizae Lab 33 Symbiotic Relationships pp. 485-487 Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism Lichens are composed of what 2 types of organisms? 3 types of lichen morphology Crustose Foliose Fruticose All figures from Google Images.