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Regents Biology 2006-2007 Domain Bacteria Domain Archaebacteria Domain Eukaryotes Common ancestor Protists Simple Eukaryotes
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Regents Biology General characteristics Classification criteria eukaryotes not animal, plant or fungi That’s more of what they’re not & not what they are!
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Regents Biology Protist Diversity A great variety in ways of life one-celled to many-celled autotrophs (photosynthesis) to heterotrophs (have to eat) asexual to sexual reproduction pathogens to beneficial sessile to mobile
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Regents Biology Mobility How Protists move flagellum flagellum cilia cilia pseudopod pseudopod
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Regents Biology Protist Diversity Animal-like Protists heterotrophs, predators Amoeba Paramecium Stentor Paramecium with food vacuoles stained red Amoeba ingesting a Paramecium
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Regents Biology Protist Diversity Plant-like Protists autotrophs, photosynthesis Euglena algae diatoms
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Regents Biology Protist Diversity Fungi-like Protists Heterotrophs Slime molds Slime molds
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Regents Biology Protist Diversity Parasitic & pathogen Protists malaria Giardia trypanosomes Plasmodium Giardia Trypanosoma
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Regents Biology Protist Diversity Beneficial & necessary Protists phytoplankton small algae + diatoms much of the world’s photosynthesis produces ~90% of atmospheric oxygen zooplankton heterotroph protists key ecological role at base of marine food web
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