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1 Protists and Fungi

2 All living organisms: Grow Respond to environment Reproduce
Have organization (cell parts and functions) ****Have the ability to DIE

3 Warm-up: Identify how you think each of the organisms move:
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4 Terms to write at top of chart
Heterotrophs- eat (consumers) Autotrophs- make own food (producers)

5 Movement Pics

6 Protozoa (animal-like Protists)
Unicellular and multicellular Eukaryotic Live in moist places Movement: pseudopods (false feet), cilia (hair), flagellates (whip like) Heterotrophs: decomposers or eat other organisms Reproduction: binary fission or spores Use vacuoles for digestion

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8 Plant-like Protists Unicellular and multicellular Eukaryotic
Live in water Movement: floating, flagella, cilia Autotrophs: make own food Reproduction: Binary Fission Other: Euglena can change to heterotrophs, and Dinoflagellates can cause red sea poison

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11 What can you infer from the pictures below?

12 Fungi-like Protists Unicellular and multicellular Eukaryotic
Live in moist places (land and water) Can only move when first developing Heterotroph-decomposers Reproduction- spores Info: Not fungi because can move at one point in their life

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14 Other protists Unicellular but become communable Eukaryotic
Live in water Movement: None when by themselves, but when together they can slide Heterotrophs Reproduction: Binary Fission

15 Protist Life Function Comparison (put on p
Protist Life Function Comparison (put on p. 66 of spiral notebook at top) Euglena Autotrophs and heterotrophs Flagella Plant-like Amoeba Pseudopods Animal-like heterotrophs Paramecium Cilia Oral groove (heterotrophs) Animal-like Volvox Plant Kingdom Live in colonies flagella

16 Paramecium Volvox Euglena Amoeba

17 Fungi Unicellular and multicellular Eukaryotic
Live where it’s warm and moist (land and water) Can’t move Heterotrophs: eat dead things or are parasites Reproduction: Spores (sexual and asexual), Budding (yeast) Info.: Use hyphae to get food (except yeast), have cell wall and more than one nucleus

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19 Helpful Fungi

20 Harmful Fungi

21 References www.microbeworld.org Google pics
McDougal Littell 8th grade Science book


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