Protists are generally unicellular, but sometimes multicellular species. Most live in water, or places that have a watery film. Protists are all eukaryotic, their DNA ...
Animalia - Porifera. Animalia - Cnidaria. Corals - Tabulata, Rugosa, Scleractinia ... Animalia - Echinodermata. Animalia - Chordata. E.g. Amphibians, Reptiles, ...
Protists Life begins like amoeba Group together for food & reproduction Phylum: Myxomycota Acellular Slime Molds Plasmodia (not to be confused with plasmodium ...
Protists What is a protist? Protist Diversity Diseases Caused by protists Protists Have Complex Cells Eukaryotic-with a nuclear membrane Membrane bound organelles ...
Chapter 11 Protists Protist Charateristics Protists unicellular or multicellular eukaryotes that may be autotrophic or heterotrophic Autotrophs are organism ...
Protists Protists are the Most Diverse of all Eukaryotes Eukaryotes that are not plants, animals or fungi are classified as protists Protists are the Most Diverse of ...
... combining photosynthesis and heterotrophic nutrition Characteristics Protists are ... Giardia Trypanosomes Malaria Cute Paramecium Amoeba Mistaken as other ...
Protists! General Characteristics eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound nuclei and other membrane-bound organelles can have unicellular, colonial and ...
Protists Protist Characteristics Live in water Eukaryotic Most are unicellular, some are multicellular (algae) Protist Characteristics Some are autotrophic (can make ...
PROTISTS PROTISTS COMMON EXAMPLES: Amoeba, paramecium, euglena, volvox, plasmodium EUKARYOTIC Have a nuclear membrane VERY DIVERSE GROUP most are unicellular ...
Kingdom Protista Diseases Caused by Protists Many protists are parasitic and can cause diseases in humans & other organisms such as: Malaria Amoebic dysentary ...
Protists simple eukaryotic organisms that are not fungi, plants, or animals include many lineages of mostly single-celled eukaryotes, some distantly related to one ...
Kingdom Protista Chlamydomonas are actually unicellular and flagellated. Fungus-like protists, Myxomycota and Oomycota are decomposers. Phylum Myxomycota are made up ...
Kingdom Protista Chlamydomonas are actually unicellular and flagellated. Fungus-like protists, Myxomycota and Oomycota are decomposers. Phylum Myxomycota are made up ...
Kingdom Protista The most diverse kingdom Protist The protist kingdom contains the most diverse collection of organisms. Protist The one characteristics all protist ...
Kingdom Protista TSW identify and describe the characteristics of Protists What is a Protist? Any organism that is not a plant, animal, fungus, or prokaryote First ...
Kingdom Protista Fidgety little critters! What is a Protist? Eukaryotic Has a nucleus! Mostly single celled Classified by: MOVEMENT OBTAIN FOOD Animal-like ...
Kingdom Protista Fidgety little critters! What is a Protist? Eukaryotic Has a nucleus! Mostly single celled Classified by: MOVEMENT OBTAIN FOOD Animal-like ...
The Protists Amoeba Animal-like Features -Can move -Catches food- eats prey - Catches prey with pseudopods -Specialized food vacuole similar to a lysosome Plant-like ...
Kingdom Protista Fidgety little critters! What is a Protist? Eukaryotic Has a nucleus! Mostly single celled Classified by: MOVEMENT OBTAIN FOOD Animal-like ...
Protists are unicellular organisms that have a nucleus. Kingdom: Protista * * * * Similar to Bacteria Unicellular One of the first groups of living things on Earth.
However, to carnivores further up the food chain, including humans, these toxins are potentially FATAL. PROTISTS PROTISTS FUNGUS-LIKE PROTISTS (MOLDS) ...
Chapter 20 - Protists Characteristics: Eukaryotic Unicellular - may be colonial or filamentous (Spirogyra and Volvox) Animal-like, Plant-like, or Fungus-like ...
Paramecium, amoebas, Euglena, Hydra Protists are classified by scientists into 3 main groups Plant like protists, animal like protists and fungus like protists ...
The Kingdom Protista Chapter 20 What is a Protist? Any organism that is not a plant, an animal, a fungus, or prokaryote. Are eukaryotes that are not members of the ...
PROTISTS United by their differences Traits of Protists Most = single celled Some = multicellular Some make their own food while others eat organisms or decaying ...
Most have mitochondria, chromosomes. Reproduce asexually and sexually. Diversity of Protists ... Early classifications into plant or animal split the protists ...
The kingdom Protista is paraphyletic and grouped for convenience ... Budding = Progeny cell smaller -Schizogony = Multiple fission. Sexual reproduction ...