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Kingdom Protista
Diplomonidida
• Eukaryote มี�แต่� nucleus และ ribosome
Diplomonidida
• Trichonympha sp. อาศั�ยในล�าไส้�ปลวก
Euglenozoa
• เคล��อนที่��โดยใช้� flagellum เช้�น ย�กล�นา
Alveolata
• มี�ช้�องว�างเล!กๆ ใต่�เย��อหุ้$�มีเซลล&
Dinoflagellate
Apicomplexa
• โพรที่)ส้ต่&ขนาดเล!ก ส้�วนใหุ้ญ่�เป,นปรส้)ต่ เช้�น plasmodium
The third group of The third group of protozoansprotozoans are the are the ciliatesciliates. .
They are covered with hair-like They are covered with hair-like projections called projections called ciliacilia and they eat the and they eat the other two types of protozoa as well as other two types of protozoa as well as bacteriabacteria..
Ciliates are found in every aquatic Ciliates are found in every aquatic habitat.habitat.
DiatomsDiatoms Unicellular 10,000 living
species. Aquatic Glass like cell wall Diatomaceous
earth: course powder that comes from dead diatoms (toothpaste, car polish & reflective paint.
Red AlgaeRed Algae Multicellular seaweeds
Live in deep ocean waters
Used for ice cream and hair conditioner
Used as food in Asia
Green AlgaeGreen Algae Most are unicellular
Some form colonies
Few are multicellular
Can live in fresh and salt water and on land in damp places.
Very closely related to green plants.
Brown AlgaeBrown Algae Commonly called seaweed
Can contain brown, green, yellow, orange and black pigments.
Attach to rocks
Have air bladders
Giant Kelp can be 100 meters long!
Used as food thickeners
III. Fungus-like ProtistsIII. Fungus-like Protists Heterotrophs
Have cell walls.
Many have flagella and are able to move at some point in their lives.
Three types: Slime Molds, Water & Downy Molds
Reproduce with Spores (tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organism)
Type: Type: Reproduce by
Fruiting Bodies: The Fruiting Bodies
contain Spores. At first they look like
ameba, then later they look like mold.
Live on moist shady places.
Feed on bacteria and other microorganisms.