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Kingdom PROTISTA!

Kingdom PROTISTA!. Chapter 18. Kingdom Protista. All protists are unicellular eukaryotes. Some protists are sessile. They do not move about on their own. Other protists are motile. They can move from place to place by moving their cilia or flagella. Kingdom Protista.

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Kingdom PROTISTA!

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  1. Kingdom PROTISTA! Chapter 18

  2. Kingdom Protista • All protistsare unicellular eukaryotes. • Some protistsare sessile. They do not move about on their own. • Other protistsare motile. They can move from place to place by moving their cilia or flagella.

  3. Kingdom Protista • Many protistslive alone, they are solitary. Others live in colonies or groups. • Protists are difficult to classify because • Some photosynthesize like plants. • Some move about like animals. • Some resemble fungi.

  4. Phyla of Kingdom Protista • Animal-like protists • Ciliophora – page 385 • Zoomastigina – page 387 • Sporozoa – page 388 • Sarcodina – page 389

  5. Phyla of Kingdom Protista • Plant-like protists • Euglenophyta – page 395 • Pyrrophyta – page 396 • Chrysophyta – page 398

  6. Phyla of Kingdom Protista • Fungus-like protists • Acrasiomycota – page 398 • Myxomycota – page 399

  7. The Evolution of Protists • Theory 1: Cell Membrane

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