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How does the protist population interact with it’s environment?
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Protist, what is it?
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Protists belong to the Kingdom Protista,.
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Protist, what is it? Protists belong to the Kingdom Protista,. A protist is any organism that is not a bacterium, fungus, plant, or animal.
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Characteristics of Protists
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Unicellular
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Characteristics of Protists Unicellular most live in water (though some live in moist soil or even the human body)
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Characteristics of Protists Unicellular most live in water (though some live in moist soil or even the human body) ALL have a nucleus.
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What those parts do! 1. Pseudopods: Movement and trap food
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What those parts do! 1. Pseudopods: Movement and trap food 2. Cell Membrane: Lets things in and out of cell.
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What those parts do! 1. Pseudopods: Movement and trap food 2. Cell Membrane: Lets things in and out of cell. 3. Food Vacuole: Contains food.
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What those parts do! 1. Pseudopods: Movement and trap food 2. Cell Membrane: Lets things in and out of cell. 3. Food Vacuole: Contains food. 4. Contractile Vacuole: Collects excess water and squirts it out.
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What those parts do! 1. Pseudopods: Movement and trap food 2. Cell Membrane: Lets things in and out of cell. 3. Food Vacuole: Contains food. 4. Contractile Vacuole: Collects excess water and squirts it out. 5. Nucleus: Has DNA. Is the control center (brain)
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What those parts do! 1. Pseudopods: Movement and trap food 2. Cell Membrane: Lets things in and out of cell. 3. Food Vacuole: Contains food. 4. Contractile Vacuole: Collects excess water and squirts it out. 5. Nucleus: Has DNA. Is the control center (brain) 6. Cytoplasm: Filling for cell.
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