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PROTISTS

PROTISTS. The “Little Guys”. A DIVERSE KINGDOM. BUT… There are some general characteristics they all share:. Unicellular (made of one cell) Eukaryotes (have a nucleus) Live in moist environments. Protists. Animal-like Protozoans. Fungus-like. Plant-like Algae. Heterotrophs

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PROTISTS

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  1. PROTISTS The “Little Guys”

  2. A DIVERSE KINGDOM

  3. BUT… There are some general characteristics they all share: • Unicellular (made of one cell) • Eukaryotes (have a nucleus) • Live in moist environments

  4. Protists Animal-like Protozoans Fungus-like Plant-like Algae • Heterotrophs • Have cell walls • Heterotrophs • Classified by how they move • Autotrophs • Have cell walls • Sarcodines • Ciliates • Zooflagellates • Sporozoans

  5. PROTOZOANS Sarcodines Move using PSEUDOPODS (“false feet”), bulges of the cell membrane Example: AMOEBA Pseudopod

  6. Sarcodine Animations/Videos

  7. PROTOZOANS Ciliates Move using CILIA, tiny hair-like projections that move in a wavelike motion, acting like oars Example: PARAMECIUM Cilia

  8. Ciliate Animations/Videos

  9. PROTOZOANS Zooflagellates Move using FLAGELLA, a long, whip-like structure Example: EUGLENA Flagella

  10. Zooflagellate Animations/Videos

  11. PROTOZOANS Sporozoans Parasites that feed on the cells and fluids of their host Example: PLASMODIUM (causes malaria) Transmitted by mosquitoes

  12. ALGAE Diatoms Dinoflagellates Green Algae Brown Algae Red Algae

  13. FUNGUS-LIKE Downy Mildews Slime Molds Water Molds

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