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Case: Draw the organisms Basidiomycota gills with basidiospore, Rhizaria foraminifera, Rhizaria Radiolaria, and Termite Digestive Symbionts and label any flagella, cilia, pseudopodia, nuclei or vacuoles. I have included pictures under the microscope of these organisms below to help guide you. I also need help on questions #1 - #5 and I have provided the phylogeny tree for questions #4 and #5 below.
Question 1. You drew the fossilized case of a Radiolarian, whose cases are produced by amoeba with threadlike pseudopodia, used primarily in feeding. Draw a picture of what you think the living organism may have looked like.
Question 2. Using the diagrams below, compare the symmetry of the Hydra, nematodes, and insects. Which ones have radial symmetry, and which have bilateral symmetry? Which ones have a right and a left side?
Question 3. What was your favorite organism that you looked at in this lab? Why?
Question 4. Based on your phylogeny, what is the minimum number of times that photosynthesis must have originated in order to explain the distribution of this character among the Eukaryotes you saw in lab. Assume for the purposes of this question that photosynthesis is never lost in a lineage once it has originated.
Question 5. Based on your phylogeny, what is the minimum number of times that multicellularity must have originated in order to explain the distribution of this character among the Eukaryotes you saw in lab. Assume for the purposes of this question that multicellularity is never lost in a lineage once it has originated.