Exploring the Mysteries of Xenophyophores

Exploring the Mysteries of Xenophyophores

Assessment

Interactive Video

Created by

Amelia Wright

Biology, Science

6th - 10th Grade

Hard

03:17

The video explores the mysterious xenophyophores, single-celled organisms found in the ocean. Despite being single-celled, they can grow up to 20 centimeters in diameter and have multiple nuclei, allowing them to perform various functions. Discovered by Henry Bowman Brady in 1883, xenophyophores were classified as foraminifera due to their shell-like structures. These organisms are difficult to study due to their fragility and inability to be grown in labs. They scavenge materials from the ocean floor to build their shells and can absorb radioactive elements, though the reasons remain unclear. The video concludes with a call to support the show on Patreon.

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What percentage of the ocean has been explored according to the video?

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What is the typical size of a xenophyophore?

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Which family of protists do xenophyophores belong to?

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What is the main challenge in studying xenophyophores?

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How do xenophyophores manage to be so large?

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What is the primary lifestyle of xenophyophores?

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How do xenophyophores form their shells?

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What unusual property do some xenophyophores exhibit?

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Which elements have been found in high levels in xenophyophore shells?

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What is one theory about why xenophyophores absorb metals?

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