Protists Andy Dough-man Kris Cherry Aleksander Falcon Protists.

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Protists Andy Dough-man Kris Cherry Aleksander Falcon Protists

Stentor Cilia It moves by beating its cilia Its cilia are its est adaptation. nucleus Cell wall

Amoeba Sarcodina It moves using its psudeopods It also uses food vacuoles Cell wall Contracile vaculole nucleusFood vaculole

Paramecium Ciliaphora It moves with its ciliates It moves quickly nucleus Cell wall

Spirostonium Ciliaphora It propels its self using hairlike like fiber It found in both fresh and salt water Cell wall

Euglena Euglenophyta It moves using flagella It does not have a cell wall Cell wall nucleus

Volvox Chlorophyta Gold Colored Clorophil Cell wall nucleus

Nostoc Cynobacteria Blue Green Chlorophil Cell wall

Chlamydomonas Chlorophyta It has Flagella that move it Green Chlorophil Cell wall

Navicula Heterokontophyta Green Chlorophil Cell wall

Oedogonium Chlorphyta Green Chlorophil Cell wall

Anabaena Cynabacteria Blue Green Algea Cell wall

Spirogyra Chlorophyta Green algae nucleus Cell wall

Peridinium Dinoflagellata Flagella Very thick thecal plates Cell wall

Sphacelaria ochrophyta Brown algae Cell wall

Callithamanion rhodophyta Red algae Cell wall

Trypanosome Euglenozoa Flagella Its parasitic Cell wall

Giardia Metamonada Flagella Has 2 nuclei Cell wall

Vorticella Ciliophora Cilia Reproduces by budding membrane

Radiolaria Psuedopods Buoyant membrane

Desmids Charophyta Green algae Cell wall

Plasmodium Apicomplexa Doesn’t move Eats blood membrane

Leshmania HAIR BALL Zoomastigina Flagella Asexual reproduction membrane nucleus

Trichomonas Zoomastiina Flagella Forms clusters membrane nucleus

Termite Flagelates HOT DOG!!!!! Zooflagelate Flagella Eats cellulose membrane