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Protist 01/24/13 (pgs 99-100). Know: What’s in your junk drawer at home?. Protist. Clarifying ?s. Information. Organisms that don’t fit into any other Kingdom “Junk Drawer Group”. Protist. Protist. Clarifying ?s. Information.
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Protist01/24/13 (pgs 99-100) Know: What’s in your junk drawer at home?
Protist Clarifying ?s Information Organisms that don’t fit into any other Kingdom “Junk Drawer Group” • Protist
Protist Clarifying ?s Information 1. Animal-like– Protozoans (pro-tuh-zohunz)– heterotrophs, unicellular, able to move Ex. Paramecium, Giardia, Amoeba. • Types Paramecium Giardia Amoeba
Protist Clarifying ?s Information 2. Fungus-like: heterotrophs, have cell wall, reproduce using spores, able to move. Ex. Water molds, slime molds • Types (continued) Water mold Slime Mold
Protist Clarifying ?s Information 3. Plant-like– heterotroph or autotroph, unicellular, or multicellular, eukaryotes. Ex. Seaweed (42 varieties in WA state), plankton, algae (reason for closure of clam digging at Long Beach, WA– toxic level gets too high.) • Types (continued) Seaweed Plankton Red Algae
Protist Clarifying ?s Information Moist surroundings—lakes, rivers, plants, ponds. • Habitat Vancouver Lake Gaiser Pond Columbia River
Protist Clarifying ?s Information Can cause malaria in humans Some are parasites and kill other organisms (host) in order to survive Ex. Euglena • Impact • Cool Fact
Summary Evidence: Draw, color, and label each of the following– pg 220 Ameba, pg 221 Paramecium, pg 225 Euglena