Amoeba No cell wall Use pseudopodia to move Most live in salt water, some live in ponds. Reproduce...

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Amoeba

• No cell wall• Use pseudopodia to

move• Most live in salt water,

some live in ponds.• Reproduce asexually• Some may form cysts if

conditions are unfavorable.

Paramecium

• Unicellular organisms• Use cilia for movement• Produce asexually• Heterotrophic • Have a contractile

vacuole to pump out excess water.

Euglena

• Plant like protest.• Unicellular organisms• Both plant and animal

characteristics.• Lack a cell wall.• Are photosynthetic and

most have chlorophyll.

Dinoflagellates

• Have cell walls.• Have thick cellulose

plates.• Come in different

shapes and sizes.• Contain chlorophyll • Have 2 flagella's

Green Algae

• Phylum Chloropyta• Most diverse algae with

more then 7,000 species

• Contains chlorophyll• Most live in freshwater,

but some live in oceans.• Can be unicellular

colonial, or multicellular in organization.

Slime Mold

• Come in a variation of colors.

• Live in cool moist places where they can grow on damp organic material.

• Two types of slime molds• Plasmodia and cellular

slime molds.• Are animal like during most

of their life cycle.• Make spores to reproduce.

Fungi

• Live everywhere.• Many species live in

temp ranging from 20 C to 30 C.

• Have cell walls.• Are multicellular.• Use thread like

filaments called hyphae to branch out.

Mushroom

• Produce sexually.• The mushroom is the

reproductive structure of the fungus.

• Produce with a + or – strain.

• Some have no asexual reproductive stage.

• Outside structure is composed of a stalk and a cap.