3/16- 7th Grade Agenda Learning Objective:Learn about Protists

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3/16- 7th Grade Agenda Learning Objective:Learn about Protists Collect HW: Reading & Notetaking 161 – 163 Video: Walking with Dino Textbook Reading 335 – 341 HW: Reading & Notetaking 164 - 165

Reflection Prompt: Write 3 differences between virus & bacteria.

Bacteria are helpful Most bacteria are harmless or helpful to people Bacteria produces oxy_____, food and med____ Bacteria also cleans up the environment gen icine

Following food items are made with bacteria der Apple Ci____ Vineg___ Yog___ Sour Cre____ Chee____ Pick_____ Sourdough Bre____ ar urt am se le ad

What does “Culture” in food labels mean? The food was made with bacteria

What does “Live, Active Cultures” in food labels mean? The food was made with bacteria And the bacteria are still alive

What does “Pasteurized” in food labels mean? The food has been heated at high temperature to kill most of the disease causing micro-organisms (including bacteria)

Helpful Bacteria in your stomach Bacteria in your stomach help dig_____ your food, make vita_______ and prevent harmful bacteria from attaching to your intestines. est mins

Protist Protists are eukaryotes that cannot be classified as anim___, plants or fun___. Most protists are unicellular but some are multicellular als gi

Animal like Protists Animal like protist are heterotr_____ and most are able to move from place to place to obtain food Animal like protist are unicell_____ ophs ular

Animal like Protist (Parameciaum) How is it like an animal? How is it NOT like an animal?

Plantlike Protists Plantlike protists are commonly called algae Algae are auto_____ can produce sug___ using photosynthesis trophs ar

Why is Algae not a plant? Brown Algae Plant Algae is not a pla___ because they don’t have the leaf, stem and ro____ structure of plants. nt ot

Red Algae is used in Sushi Red Algae is used to make ice cr_____, hair cond_______ and sus____ eam itioner hi

Fungus like protists Fungus like protist are heterotr____, have cell walls, and use spores to reproduce Slime molds, water molds and downy mildews are examples of fungus like protists ophs