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Warm-Up: Answer the following question in a complete sentence. Draw this Venn Diagram in your Interactive Science Notebook. Determine whether the following words correspond to animal or plant cells or both: Has a chloroplast Has ribosomes Makes glucose Performs photosynthesis Has mitochondria Has membrane-bound organelles Performs cellular respiration Makes ATP Animal Cells Plant Cells

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Protists Protists are: Eukaryotic

Protists Protists are: Eukaryotic Unicellular & multicellular (by forming colonies) Motile video

Protists Reproduce asexually and sexually Live in aquatic environments Protists are: Eukaryotic Unicellular & multicellular (by forming colonies) Motile Reproduce asexually and sexually Live in aquatic environments

Protists Some are photosynthetic, some are heterotrophs Protists are: Eukaryotic Unicellular & multicellular (by forming colonies) Motile Reproduce asexually and sexually Live in aquatic environments Some are photosynthetic, some are heterotrophs

Protists Protists are: Examples include: Amoeba Eukaryotic Unicellular & multicellular (by forming colonies) Motile Reproduce asexually and sexually Live in aquatic environments Some are photosynthetic, some are heterotrophs Examples include: Amoeba Red algae (used in cosmetics) Slime molds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvOz4V699gk#t=43.653287 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pR7TNzJ_pA

Brain break!

Fungi Eukaryotic & Multicellular Non-motile (they don’t move)

Fungi Acquire energy through dead matter (decomposers) Eukaryotic & Multicellular Non-motile Acquire energy through dead matter (decomposers) Sexual and asexual reproduction Asexual = spores

Protist & Fungi Activity In your Interactive Science Notebook, write down your prediction of whether or not the description is of a protist or fungi based on the information provided. Species Name Motile Unicellular or Multicellular Asexual or Sexual Reproduction Protist or Fungi

Closure Explain how protists and fungi are different using the words motile and decomposers in your answer.