Unit 5: The Evolutionary History of Diversity Extras  Study Guide


Chapter 28 9 Review
  1. The kingdom formerly known as is crumbling. Protists are more diverse than any other eukaryote group.
     
  2. Much of protist diversity has its origins in serial .
     
  3. Unicellular protists:
     
     
  4. Multicellular protists:
     
    • Golden algae ( ) can be unicellular or colonial and contain yellow and brown for photosynthesis.
       
    • Brown algae ( ), are multicellular "seaweeds" that can grow to great heights.
       
    • algae and algae are the closest relatives of land plants.
       
      • Red algae ( ) are multicellular "seaweeds" that contain red pigments.
         
      • Green algae ( ) contain that give them their green color.
       
    • An innovation among the multicellular algae is the of generations.
     
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