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Protist Review

Protist Review. Paramecium. Looks like an oval with prickles all around it Moves using the “prickles” called cilia Consumes or eats food Most complex and specialized of the protists This group of organisms is called ciliates Animal-like protist. Paramecium.

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Protist Review

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  1. ProtistReview

  2. Paramecium • Looks like an oval with prickles all around it • Moves using the “prickles” called cilia • Consumes or eats food • Most complex and specialized of the protists • This group of organisms is called ciliates • Animal-like protist

  3. Paramecium • http://www.eduplace.com/science/hmxs/ls/pdf/5rs_2_1-4.pdf

  4. Paramecium

  5. Amoeba • Looks like a “splat” • Moves by cytoplasmic streaming • Moves using “finger-like” parts of blob called pseudopods • Consumes food by surrounding food and engulfing it with the pseudopods and creating a food vacuole • Animal-like

  6. Amoeba • http://www.eduplace.com/science/hmxs/ls/pdf/5rs_2_1-2.pdf

  7. Amoeba

  8. Euglena • Looks like an oval with a tail • Moves using a flagella which looks like a tail or a whip • Has an eyespot but cannot see • This group of organisms is call flagellates • Can make food (photosynthesis) or capture food • Contains chlorophyll in chloroplast • Lives in fresh water • Animal-like but sometimes plant-like

  9. Euglena • http://www.eduplace.com/science/hmxs/ls/pdf/5rs_2_1-3.pdf

  10. Euglena

  11. Volvox • A volvox colony looks like a fuzz ball! • Each individual volvox moves using two flagella • Each individual volvox can make food through photosynthesis • Volvox live in a colony – you have already drawn a colony • Plant-like

  12. Volvox • http://www.eduplace.com/science/hmxs/ls/pdf/5rs_2_1-7.pdf

  13. Volvox

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