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Discover the world of Protista, encompassing 600,000 species including Stentor, Paramecium, and Kelp. Learn about their unique characteristics, feeding methods, movement mechanisms, and special organelles. Delve into the fascinating world of single-celled and multicellular organisms.
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Protista By Quinn Bender, Rhye Clemons, Isaac Rounds, Kaidyn Eaton
Number Of Species • named species: 80,000 • Total number of species: 600,000
Food • absorb, ingest, and / or photosynthesize food
How Do They Move • They have cilia, flagella, and amoeboid processes to help them move around.
How Many Cells • Some are single celled, some are Multicelled
Special Organelles • nucleus is enclosed by a membrane • Usually no cell wall but some forms may have a cell wall.
Stentor • Genus: Stentor • Species: igneous
Paramecium • Genus: Paramecium • Species: aurelia
Didinium • Genus: Didinium • Species: nasutum
Kelp • Genus: Macrocystis • Species: pyrifera
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