Learning through Art: Endosymbiosis of Unicellular Algae Part A Drag the labels
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Learning through Art: Endosymbiosis of Unicellular Algae Part A Drag the labels onto this diagram showing the current theory for the origin of protist diversity. First drag blue labels to blue targets to identify the organelles. . Then drag pink labels to pink targets to identify the modes of nutrition Labels may be used once, more than once, or not at all. Reset Hel mixotrophic heterotrophic autotrophic Endosymblosis of autotrophic prokaryote Green aiga Euglena eukaryote nucieus eukaryotes eukaryotes eukaryote Red alga © Nanan "oucanon, inc. SubmitExplanation / Answer
a. Mixotrophic
Eukaryotic organisms are mixotrophic. These obtain energy from more than one trophic process and rely on both photosynthetic as well as heterotrophic nutrition.
b. Chloroplast
Cyanobacteria evolved into chloroplasts when they were engulfed by a eukaryotic cell.
c. Chloroplast
d. Chloroplast
Endosymbiosis between a eukaryotic host and cyanobacterium resulted in formation of glaucophytes, red algae and green alage.
e. Mixotrophic
f. Heterotrophic
g. Mitochondria
h. Heterotrophic
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