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PROTISTS

PROTISTS. Figure 3-10 The Three Domains of Life. PROTISTS. PROTOZOA (“first animal”). Flagellates Amoebas (move by pseudopods) Ciliates. Flagellates. Euglena (photoautotrophs: can make their own food) Plasma membrane (pellicle) Flagellum Eyespot Chloroplasts Nucleus. Pellicle

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PROTISTS

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  1. PROTISTS

  2. Figure 3-10The Three Domains of Life

  3. PROTISTS

  4. PROTOZOA (“first animal”) • Flagellates • Amoebas (move by pseudopods) • Ciliates

  5. Flagellates • Euglena (photoautotrophs: can make their own food) • Plasma membrane (pellicle) • Flagellum • Eyespot • Chloroplasts • Nucleus

  6. Pellicle • Flagellum • Eyespot • Chloroplasts • Nucleus Euglena

  7. Euglena

  8. Euglena

  9. Euglena

  10. Euglena

  11. Amoebas (move by pseudopods) • Entamoeba histolytica (the only pathogenic amoeba in human intestines) • Pseudopods • Nucleus • Food vacuole

  12. Amoeba • Pseudopods • Nucleus • Food vacuole

  13. Figure 3-11Amoeba, a Sarcodine p

  14. Amoeba

  15. Amoeba

  16. Amoeba

  17. Amoeba

  18. Ciliates • Paramecium • Plasma membrane (pellicle) • Cilia • Nucleus

  19. Paramecium, a ciliate

  20. Paramecium • Pellicle • Cilia • Nucleus

  21. Figure 3-12Parameciumbursaria, Ma C Mi

  22. Paramecium

  23. Paramecium

  24. Wet Mount Procedural Diagram

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