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By: Sole, Grace, and Annika! Protists THE JUNK DRAWER By: Sole, Grace, and Annika!

Characteristics of Protists Eukaryotes (Have a nuclei) Unicellular and Multi-cellular Autotrophs Heterotrophs

Animal-Like Characteristics Heterotrophs UNICELLULAR!!!!!!!!! Eukaryotes Examples of Animal-Like Protists Protozoans- most animal-like protists are called protozoans

Fungus-Like Characteristics Heterotrophs Spores to reproduces Has cell walls Examples of Fungus-Like Protists Slime molds- types of fungi Downy mildews- types of fungi Water Molds- types of fungi

Plant-Like Characteristics Autotrophs Unicellular Live on land (soil, tree bark) Live in water (fresh water, salt water) Examples of Plant-Like Protists Algae- plant-like protists are call algae Pigments- algae is different colors because of pigments

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