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Warm-Up: Answer the following question in a complete sentence.
Draw this Venn Diagram in your Interactive Science Notebook. Determine whether the following words correspond to animal or plant cells or both: Has a chloroplast Has ribosomes Makes glucose Performs photosynthesis Has mitochondria Has membrane-bound organelles Performs cellular respiration Makes ATP Animal Cells Plant Cells
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Last Week
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Last Week Vs.
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Today’s Picture Vs.
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Protists Protists are: Eukaryotic
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Protists Protists are:
Eukaryotic Unicellular & multicellular (by forming colonies) Motile video
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Protists Reproduce asexually and sexually Live in aquatic environments
Protists are: Eukaryotic Unicellular & multicellular (by forming colonies) Motile Reproduce asexually and sexually Live in aquatic environments
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Protists Some are photosynthetic, some are heterotrophs Protists are:
Eukaryotic Unicellular & multicellular (by forming colonies) Motile Reproduce asexually and sexually Live in aquatic environments Some are photosynthetic, some are heterotrophs
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Protists Protists are: Examples include: Amoeba
Eukaryotic Unicellular & multicellular (by forming colonies) Motile Reproduce asexually and sexually Live in aquatic environments Some are photosynthetic, some are heterotrophs Examples include: Amoeba Red algae (used in cosmetics) Slime molds
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Brain break!
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Fungi Eukaryotic & Multicellular Non-motile (they don’t move)
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Fungi Acquire energy through dead matter (decomposers)
Eukaryotic & Multicellular Non-motile Acquire energy through dead matter (decomposers) Sexual and asexual reproduction Asexual = spores
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Protist & Fungi Activity
In your Interactive Science Notebook, write down your prediction of whether or not the description is of a protist or fungi based on the information provided. Species Name Motile Unicellular or Multicellular Asexual or Sexual Reproduction Protist or Fungi
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Closure Explain how protists and fungi are different using the words motile and decomposers in your answer.
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