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Protist

Protist. Brendon Godshall Jack Dugan Lawrence Garber. Protist Kingdom. Amoeba Paramecium Trypanosoma Brucei. Kingdom Adaptations. Unicellular or Multicellular Lacking Organs Some Look Plant-Like No Certain Kind of Nuclei Bounding a Membrane. A Complex Kingdom.

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Protist

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  1. Protist Brendon Godshall Jack Dugan Lawrence Garber

  2. Protist Kingdom • Amoeba • Paramecium • Trypanosoma Brucei

  3. Kingdom Adaptations • Unicellular or Multicellular • Lacking Organs • Some Look Plant-Like • No Certain Kind of Nuclei Bounding a Membrane

  4. A Complex Kingdom • The protist kingdom is made up of many different microorganisms that have different sizes, shapes, functions, and vary between multi and unicellular. They can be as small as a paramecium and as large as kelp.

  5. Protist’s Environments • Protists have many diverse environments that are either land or water. Some, like kelp and paramecium live in the ocean, sea, rivers, lakes, ponds ect. • Protists such as Slime Mold live in wet conditions on trees and act like a fungi.

  6. Reproduction • Protists can either be asexual, reproducing using binary fission which is splitting into two equal parts, or sexually such as kelp.

  7. Bad Protists • Some Protists like the ones that cause malaria in humans. The disease has been fought well enough to contain it.

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