KEY CONCEPT Funguslike protists decompose organic matter. Slime molds and water molds are funguslike protists. Slime molds have both funguslike and animallike traits ...
Protists and Algal Blooms Chapter 7 After completing the lesson, students will be able to: describe the characteristics of animal-like, funguslike, and plantlike ...
KEY CONCEPT Kingdom Protista is the most diverse of all the kingdoms. Protists can be animal-like, plantlike, or funguslike. Protists are eukaryotes that are not ...
KEY CONCEPT Kingdom Protista is the most diverse of all the kingdoms. 19.1 DIVERSITY OF PROTISTS Protists can be animal-like, plantlike, or funguslike.
Protists can be animal-like, plantlike, or funguslike. ... Funguslike protists decompose dead organisms. heterotrophs. can move, whereas fungi cannot ...
Pseudopods false foot- cytoplasmic streaming. phagocytosis-engulf food with a vacuole ... Volvox a collonial green algae. Chlorophyta. Funguslike Protists ...
Key part of many marine food chains. Funguslike Protists. Are heterotrophs (eat) Are decomposers ... in 1845 and 1846 that led many Irish immigrants to the U.S. ...
Chapter Introduction Lesson 1 What are Protists? Lesson 2 What are Fungi? Chapter Wrap-Up Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Chapter Introduction What do you think?
Question #20 Algae are helpful to humans and other animals in many ways. Explain 2 of them: ... They decompose dead things and absorb their food like fungi do.
20-1 The Kingdom Protista What Is a Protist?-Any organism that is not a plant, animal, fungus, or a prokaryote-Catch All Kingdom mostly unicellular, eukaryotes
Chapter 3 Protists and Fungi Section 1 Protists Section 1 Protists Objectives After this lesson, you should be able to: Describe the characteristics of animal ...
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Chapter 11 Protists and Fungi An organism that belongs to the kingdom Protista Protist An organism that belongs to the kingdom Protista Describes a protist that ...
The Six Kingdoms of Living Things How many different organisms are there on earth? The latest estimate by scientists is that there are 8.7 million different species ...
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Classification As more was learned about cell structure in organisms, bacteria were removed from the protist kingdom and fungi were taken out of the plant kingdom.
Green Algae Made of chlorophyll Found in water, moist soil, melting snow, tree trunks, ... What are some characteristics of protists? Author: Dianne.Schumacher
Kingdom Protista Chapter 20 Kingdom Protista Catch all Eukaryotes Unicellular and Multicellular Autotrophic or heterotrophic Some have cell walls Many have ...
Yeasts, powdery mildews, truffles, and morels are examples of (a.lichens or b.fungi) b. Fungi _____ live on dead organic matter. (a. Parasites or b. ...
17.1 The History of Classification ... Diversity The most widely used biological classification system has six kingdoms ... Eukarya contains Kingdom ...
The Kingdom Protista Chapter 20 What is a Protist? Any organism that is not a plant, an animal, a fungus, or prokaryote. Are eukaryotes that are not members of the ...
Sporozoans Sporozoans are animal-like protists that have part of their life cycle inside the cells of their hosts. ... Phytophthora caused the potato blight in Ireland.
Different organisms have different ways of obtaining the nutrients they need ... you watched a puppy at play, a fish in an aquarium, or a squirrel in the park. ...
Interest Grabber Section 20-1 Food for Thought What do you do when you get hungry? You probably go in search of food. Different organisms have different ways of ...
Envelope Only found in viruses that infect animals. ... Bacterial Structure Figure 14.10 Flagella Cell Membrane Ribosome Pili Chromosome Cell Wall Survival ...
CP Biology Review Yea!!!!! What are some viral diseases? AIDS Ebola Genital Warts Cold Flu Herpes BSE (mad cow) Kuru Others????? What are some common fungi?
Classification: Georgia Performance ... (archaebacteria,eubacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals). ... Compare and contrast viruses with living organisms. SB5.
A protist is any organism that is not a plant, an animal, a fungus, or a(an) eukaryote. prokaryote. eubacterium. archaebacterium. 5 4 3 2 1 Multicellular protists are ...
Virus, Bacteria, Protists, and Fungi Chapters 19-21 What a virus is and isn t. A virus is not a cell. No nucleus, cell membrane, ribosomes, mitochondria ...
On a dark, quiet night you sit at the stern of a tiny ... What's responsible for this eerie display? You've just had a close encounter with one group of some ...
Meiosis. Zoospores. Plus and minus gametes. Zygospore. Reproduction in Multicellular Algae ... The spore undergoes meiosis and produces 4 haploid zoospores. ...
Biology Ch. 20 Which of the following is algae s most important contribution to humans? as a source for industrial chemicals as a source for medicinal drugs as a ...
Giant seqoia (a conifer) Angiosperms. The defining feature of angiosperms is the flower. ... Flatworm. Cnidaria Jellyfish, Jellyfish, Hydra, Obelia. Porifera ...
One type is an amoeba. PSEUDOPODS. Amoebas use their pseudopods to trap their food. ... using pseudopods like the amoeba. Physarum polycephalum is a plasmodial ...