Lab Protista using a dichotomous key

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Lab Protista using a dichotomous key Protozoa and Algae Classification

Protozoan Survey Mixture Identify 5 different protozoa. Make a wet mount of a sample. Focus at 10x under the microscope switch to 40X (only use fine adjustment here) Create a data table with 4 columns. Sketch, name, characteristics, clade Repeat for each sample.

paramecium amoeba stentor chilomonas Protozoa eulgena peranema

Algae Scenedesmus Volvox Oedogonium Pediastrum Closterium Anabaena (blue-green) Synedra - diatom Scenedesmus Algae Volvox Ulothrix

Lab Write up Title Purpose Procedure Table – 4 columns Sketch (color), name, characteristics, clade Conclusion: Compare and contrast protozoa and algae.