Key Terms
- biological carbon pump
- process by which inorganic carbon is fixed by photosynthetic species that then die and fall to the sea floor where they cannot be reached by saprobes and their carbon dioxide consumption cannot be returned to the atmosphere
- bioluminescence
- generation and emission of light by an organism, as in dinoflagellates
- contractile vacuole
- vesicle that fills with water (as it enters the cell by osmosis) and then contracts to squeeze water from the cell; an osmoregulatory vesicle
- cytoplasmic streaming
- movement of cytoplasm into an extended pseudopod such that the entire cell is transported to the site of the pseudopod
- 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
- endosymbiotic theory
- theory that states that eukaryotes may have been a product of one cell engulfing another, one living within another, and evolving over time until the separate cells were no longer recognizable as such
- hydrogenosome
- organelle carried by parabasalids (Excavata) that functions anaerobically and outputs hydrogen gas as a byproduct; likely evolved from mitochondria
- kinetoplast
- mass of DNA carried within the single, oversized mitochondrion, characteristic of kinetoplastids (phylum: Euglenozoa)
- mitosome
- nonfunctional organelle carried in the cells of diplomonads (Excavata) that likely evolved from a mitochondrion
- mixotroph
- organism that can obtain nutrition by autotrophic or heterotrophic means, usually facultatively
- pellicle
- outer cell covering composed of interlocking protein strips that function like a flexible coat of armor, preventing cells from being torn or pierced without compromising their range of motion
- phagolysosome
- cellular body formed by the union of a phagosome containing the ingested particle with a lysosome that contains hydrolytic enzymes
- plankton
- diverse group of mostly microscopic organisms that drift in marine and freshwater systems and serve as a food source for larger aquatic organisms
- plastid
- one of a group of related organelles in plant cells that are involved in the storage of starches, fats, proteins, and pigments
- raphe
- slit in the silica shell of diatoms through which the protist secretes a stream of mucopolysaccharides for locomotion and attachment to substrates
- test
- porous shell of a foram that is built from various organic materials and typically hardened with calcium carbonate