3/19 & 3/20 - 7 th Grade Agenda Collect HW: Workbook p. 165 – 166 Test for (P3 Robel & P4 Alexis) Protist & Fungi Video: Protist Pass back HW & Test Textbook.

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3/19 & 3/ th Grade Agenda Collect HW: Workbook p. 165 – 166 Test for (P3 Robel & P4 Alexis) Protist & Fungi Video: Protist Pass back HW & Test Textbook Reading 344 – 349 HW: Workbook 167 – 170

Bacteria Bacteria are prokaryotes. The genetic material in their cells is not contained in a nuc______ leus

Bacteria Is Bacteria Alive? Yes. It is able to reproduce by itself.

Parts of a Bacteria

Endospore Formation An endospore is a small, rounded, thick walled, resting cell that forms ins____ a bacteria With an endospore, bacteria can resist freez____, hea____ and drying ide ing ting

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

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

Plantlike Protists Plantlike protists are commonly called algae Algae are autotrophs but do not need Car____ Dioxide to produce sug___ bon ar

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

Fungus Fungi are eukaryotes that have cell walls, are heterotrophs that feed by absorbing their food and use spores to reproduce Mold Mushroom Yeast

Parts of the Mushroom

Poisonous Mushrooms

Some Fungus are helpful Penicillin is a type of mold that kills bact____ eria