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The Kingdom Protista
Gaiser Life Science
KnowWhat do you know about protists as a group?
Evidence
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“I don’t know anything.” is not an acceptable answer.Use complete sentences.
After listening to the PowerPoint lecture, come back here and list evidence to explain why your answer to the above question is or is not a good answer. You may also use other outside sources to help you respond.
Clarifying ?s Information
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Protista
protists - organisms that don’t fit into any other group - the junk drawer group
types 1. Animal-like: heterotrophs, unicellular, motile, AKA: protozoansExamples: amoeba, paramecium
2. Fungus-like: heterotrophs, have cell walls, reproduce by spores, motile
Examples: water molds, slime moldsmotile - able to move spontaneously and actively
3. Plant-like: heterotrophs or autotrophs, unicellular or multicellular, eukaryotes
Examples: seaweed, plankton, algaehabitat Moist surroundings
Examples: lakes, rivers, swampsimpact Can cause malaria in humans
FYI: Some protists are parasites, which live in or on another animal or “host.” They rob their host of food and nutrients while thriving themselves. The host almost always suffers ill health due to parasites and in some cases, the parasites end up killing the host.
Summary:
Clarifying ?s InformationProtista
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protists - organisms that don’t fit into any other group - the junk drawer group
types 1. Animal-like: heterotrophs, unicellular, motile, AKA: protozoansExamples: amoeba, paramecium
2. Fungus-like: heterotrophs, have cell walls, reproduce by spores, motile
Examples: water molds, slime moldsmotile - able to move spontaneously and actively
3. Plant-like: heterotrophs or autotrophs, unicellular or multicellular, eukaryotes
Examples: seaweed, plankton, algaehabitat Moist surroundings
Examples: lakes, rivers, plantsimpact Can cause malaria in humans
FYI: Some protists are parasites, which live in or on another animal or “host.” They rob their host of food and nutrients while thriving themselves. The host almost always suffers ill health due to parasites and in some cases, the parasites end up killing the host.
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