Science Thoughts 2/20 What are the six KINGDOMS that living organisms are organized into? Animal, plant, fungus, archaebacterial, eubacteria, protist.

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Science Thoughts 2/20 What are the six KINGDOMS that living organisms are organized into? Animal, plant, fungus, archaebacterial, eubacteria, protist

Based on: Cell type – complex or simple Ability to make food KINGDOMS Based on: Cell type – complex or simple Ability to make food Number of cells in body

Monday in class Protists R Us reading Amoeba worksheet Euglena worksheet Questions and color

Science Thoughts 2/21 What are the three characteristics that determine the kingdom into which an organism is placed? Eukaryotic/prokaryotic Autotrough/heterotrough Unicellular/multicellular

Tuesday in class https://www. brainpop View prepared slides of protists using microscope Paramecium worksheet Volvox Worksheet Questions and color

Science Thoughts 2/22 What are the four protists that we are studying? Amoeba Euglena Volvox Paramecium

4 protists on microscopes Wednesday in class Questions and color Paramecium worksheet Volvox Worksheet Protist Discovery Ed 4 protists on microscopes

What are the three ways that protists move? Pseudopod Flagellum Cilia Science Thoughts 2/23 What are the three ways that protists move? Pseudopod Flagellum Cilia

Webquest and view prepared Protist Quiz Thursday in class Webquest and view prepared Protist Quiz

Cytoplasm moving – amoeba Oval w/ flagellum/eyespot – euglena Science Thoughts 2/24 How can you tell the difference between the four protists by looking at them? Round ball – volvox Cytoplasm moving – amoeba Oval w/ flagellum/eyespot – euglena Oval w/ cilia - paramecium

LIVE specimens of protists with microscopes Notebook check Friday in class LIVE specimens of protists with microscopes Notebook check