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Kingdom protista

Kingdom protista. W hat are protist?. Large , diverse group of organisms, including the plant-like protists (algae), fungi-like protists , and the animal-like protists (protozoans).  “Dumping site of hard t classify organisms”. Protozoans- Animal like Protist.

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Kingdom protista

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  1. Kingdom protista

  2. What are protist? • Large, diverse group of organisms, including the plant-like protists (algae), fungi-like protists, and the animal-like protists (protozoans).  • “Dumping site of hard t classify organisms”

  3. Protozoans-Animal like Protist • mostly single-celled eukaryotic organism that feed heterotrophically and exhibit diverse mechanisms of mobility.

  4. Phylum zoomastagina • single-celled organisms with one or more whip-like flagella which they use to assist them in moving. • “Zooflagellates” Trypanosomagambiense

  5. Phylum sarcodina • Move by temporary projections called pseudopods.

  6. Phylum ciliophora • Protist with cilia-”Hair-like projections” Paramecium

  7. Phylum Sporozoa • Not free-living and are parasytic. • They produce spores. “Malaria” -Plasmodium sp.

  8. Phylum euglenophyta • Plant-like protists that have two flagella but have no cell wall.

  9. Phylum pyrrophyta • Dinoflagellates-has two flagella often wrapped around the organisms circumference. Redtide

  10. Phylum CHrysophyta • Includes the yellow green algae and the golden brown algae. Golden-brown Algae Yellow Green Algae

  11. Green algae in yellow sea in china

  12. Phylum bacillariophyta • Includes diatoms, one of the most abundant organisms on earth. Dennis Kunkel

  13. Fungus Like Protist • Lack chlorophyll and absorb food through their cell walls.

  14. Phylum Acrasiomycota • It include slime molds

  15. Phylum Myxomycota • Acellular slime molds.

  16. Phylum Oomycota • Water molds

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