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Amoeba

Amoeba. No cell wall Use pseudopodia to move Most live in salt water, some live in ponds. Reproduce asexually Some may form cysts if conditions are unfavorable. Paramecium. Unicellular organisms Use cilia for movement Produce asexually Heterotrophic

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Amoeba

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  1. Amoeba • No cell wall • Use pseudopodia to move • Most live in salt water, some live in ponds. • Reproduce asexually • Some may form cysts if conditions are unfavorable.

  2. Paramecium • Unicellular organisms • Use cilia for movement • Produce asexually • Heterotrophic • Have a contractile vacuole to pump out excess water.

  3. Euglena • Plant like protest. • Unicellular organisms • Both plant and animal characteristics. • Lack a cell wall. • Are photosynthetic and most have chlorophyll.

  4. Dinoflagellates • Have cell walls. • Have thick cellulose plates. • Come in different shapes and sizes. • Contain chlorophyll • Have 2 flagella's

  5. Green Algae • Phylum Chloropyta • Most diverse algae with more then 7,000 species • Contains chlorophyll • Most live in freshwater, but some live in oceans. • Can be unicellular colonial, or multicellular in organization.

  6. Slime Mold • Come in a variation of colors. • Live in cool moist places where they can grow on damp organic material. • Two types of slime molds • Plasmodia and cellular slime molds. • Are animal like during most of their life cycle. • Make spores to reproduce.

  7. Fungi • Live everywhere. • Many species live in temp ranging from 20 C to 30 C. • Have cell walls. • Are multicellular. • Use thread like filaments called hyphae to branch out.

  8. Mushroom • Produce sexually. • The mushroom is the reproductive structure of the fungus. • Produce with a + or – strain. • Some have no asexual reproductive stage. • Outside structure is composed of a stalk and a cap.

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