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Ally Bo, Tony Wang, and Ben Szurek
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To be a protist, an organism must be Eukaryotic This means to have a nucleus that contains the organisms DNA Cells are larger than archaea and bacteria
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Can be single-celled, multicellular, or colonial Size ranges from microscopic to very large Can look like animals, plants or fungi, but are usually simpler and smaller Cell Walls differ based on the species The kingdom is divided into three broad categories
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Group Description Animal-Like-Heterotrophs (cannot synthesize own food) -Organisms that consume other organisms -All single-celled Plant-like-Make own food by photosynthesis just like plants do (autotrophs, can synthesize own food) -Can be single-celled, multicellular, or colonial -May have chloroplasts, but no roots, stems or leaves Fungus-like-Dead organisms decompose -Can move during part of their life -Heterotrophs (cannot synthesize own food)
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Rhizopoda- Rhizopods, Have and use foot like appendages to move and feed, animal like (Ex. Amoeba) Rhodophyta- Red Algae, Multi-cellular, photosynthetic, live in salt water, contains red pigment, plant like (Ex. Coralline Algae)
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Apicomplexa- Sporozoans, Parasites than move by Body flexion or gliding. Cause diseases in birds and humans, animal like (Ex. Plasmodium)
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Ciliophora- Ciliates, possess many short hair type things called Paramecium Cilia, use them for feeding and movement, animal like (Ex. Paramecium)
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-Microscopic, hard for predators to find -Don’t need much food, only need sunlight for photosynthesis (except animal like Protista) -Some create diseases in creatures from other Kingdoms -Some Protista are extremely tough -Protists are very diverse, and the whole Kingdom Protista contains various features of all the other Kingdoms
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-Without zooflagellates (type of Protista) termites would not be able to survive. Zooflagellates play a vital role in helping the termites digest the wood they eat - Algae produces 80% of the world’s oxygen. Algae is made by protists -Green algae was an ancestor to many modern plants -Red algae provides many products like ice cream, and dried red algae is used to roll seaweed
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