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This overview dives into the fascinating world of plant-like protists, focusing on three main categories: flagellates, fire protists, and golden protists. Flagellates, like Euglena, exhibit unique locomotion through flagella and possess both heterotrophic and autotrophic feeding capabilities, primarily reproducing through binary fission. Fire protists, such as dinoflagellates, can also be autotrophic or heterotrophic and share similar reproductive traits. Lastly, golden protists, including yellow-green algae, are known for their photosynthetic abilities and thrive in ocean habitats.
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Flagellates • Example: Euglena • Locomotion: Flagellates • Feeding: Heterotrophs and Autotrophs • Asexual Reproduction: Binary Fission • Sexual Reproduction: N/A • Habitat/Lifestyle: Many different habitats
Fire Protists • Example: Dinoflagellates • Locomotion: Flagella • Feeding: Autotroph or Heterotroph • Asexual Reproduction: Binary Fission • Sexual Reproduction: N/A • Habitat/Lifestyle: Ocean
Golden Protist • Example: Yellow Green Algea • Locomotion: • Feeding: Photosynthetic • Asexual Reproduction: • Sexual Reproduction: • Habitat/Lifestyle: Ocean