Eukaryote Live in moist environments 3 types: animal-like, plant-like, fungus-like
Also called algae Autotrophs 6 types
Unicellular Used in furniture polish
Unicellular 2 flagella Many glow in the dark Cause of the red tide
Green Unicellular Heterotrophs under certain conditions Example organism: euglena
Multicellular Used in ice cream and hair conditioner (carrageenan)
Most are unicellular Most live in fresh water, some live on land on rocks and tree bark
Commonly called seaweeds Example organism: kelp
Heterotrophs Most move Also called protozoans Unicellular Classified into 4 groups based on how they move
Definition: temporary bulges of the cell Example organism: ameoba
Definition: hair-like projections from cells that move in a wave-like motion Example organism: paramecium
Definition: long whip-like tail used for movement Example organism: Giardia
Move in a variety of ways Example organism: Plasmodium
Heterotrophs Have cell walls Use spores to reproduce (spores are tiny cells that can grow into a new organism) 3 types E