Principles of Biology By Frank H. Osborne, Ph. D. Lab 3 - Protozoa.

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Principles of Biology By Frank H. Osborne, Ph. D. Lab 3 - Protozoa

A. Protozoa are single-celled organisms. B. Protozoa can do all things that a multicellular organism can. 1. Information Map of Organelle Function

2. Protozoa can move. Information Map of Protozoan Motion

Single Cells of Multicellular Organisms A. Single cells of multicellular organisms cannot do everything that the organism does. B. Single cells depend on the other cells of the organism for some things. Information Map for Cell Function

Use the Microscope to see Protozoa Ocular Lens Objective Lenses Coarse Adjustment Fine Adjustment Stage

Euglena

Paramecium

Amoeba

The End Lab 3 Protozoa