PPT-Protista : Rhizaria What Is A

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Protist Protist means the very first They are mostly unicellular but some are multicellular algae Protists can be heterotrophic or autotrophic Most protists

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Protist Protist means the very first They are mostly unicellular but some are multicellular algae Protists can be heterotrophic or autotrophic Most protists live in water although there are some that live in moist soil or even the human body . kelp forest. Algae. Kingdom Protista. Eukaryotic with chloroplasts - autotrophic some are unicellular. Multicellular algae are popularly called seaweeds (not plants). No leaves, stems, roots, or flowers.. and Protozoan Diseases. Updated . Summer 2015. Jerald D. Hendrix. Properties of the Fungi. Basic . properties. Single celled (yeast) or filamentous (molds; fleshy fungi). Filaments are called hyphae (singular: hypha). Taxonomy is the science of naming and classifying organisms. The system used by biologists is called the . Linnnaean. System.. Carl Linnaeus was a Swedish biologist in the mid-1700s. He popularized a system of grouping organisms according to like characteristics and giving each group a specific name.. Updated: January 2015. By Jerald D. . H. endrix. Phylogeny of Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryotic Microorganisms. Domain Bacteria. Domain Archaea. Domain . Eucarya. A. Domain Bacteria. The . 2nd . and subsequent editions of . 3 Domains. Everything that is living. Archae. Eukarya. Bacteria. 6. . Kingdoms. Everything that is living. Archae. Eukarya. Bacteria. Archaebacteria. Eubacteria. Protista. Fungi. Animalia. Plantae. Domain . Kingdom . Monera. Bacteria. 1. 1. Heterotrophic bacteria. . a. breaks down . . organic material into . . useful nutrients. b. this is called . . decomposer. plant. , . animal. , . fungus. , or . bacteria. (prokaryote).. Protists are . eukaryotic. having a distinct nucleus and organelles.. Most . protists. are . unicellular. (one-celled) but some are . Grouped under: . Stramenophila . (because they are aquatic). EX: golden algae, diatoms ,. water molds.. Phylum: . Phaeophyta . BROWN ALGAE:. . 1500 species . multi-cellular . Protista. Are located in rocky shores in North America . hodge. - podge group. Basics. Eukaryotic. 3 groups- animal like -. Protozoans. plant like- Algae. . fungi like- Slime molds. Evolved from a symbiotic relationship: 1 prokaryote engulfed another (like a mitochondrial or chloroplast like cell) . prokaryotes. Chapter 27. Prokaryote Life. Can withstand harsh environments (. extremophiles. ). Can move between aquatic and land environments easily. Are small, mostly . single celled. , well organized (remember large SA:V ratio). (first animals). - EUKARYOTIC, UNICELLULAR, HETEROTROPHS. - PROTOZOA ARE CLASSIFIED BY THEIR METHOD OF MOTILITY. 1. Phylum . Sarcodina. - use pseudopods for motility. - . Naegleria. . fowleri. Updated . Summer 2015. Jerald D. Hendrix. Properties of the Fungi. Basic . properties. Single celled (yeast) or filamentous (molds; fleshy fungi). Filaments are called hyphae (singular: hypha). Hyphae may be septate or nonseptate. classifiction. system whish was suggested by . Ropert. . wittaker. in 1969. the 5 kingdoms were ( . monera. , . protista. , plants ,animals ,fungi) . So algae included in . kingdome. . monera. . -Bill Nye. “Protista” Characteristics. Eukaryotic organisms that are not plants, animals, or fungi. Most are unicellular. Without _________. First eukaryotes arose . ~. 1.5 . bya. Protists. : . similar appearing but diverse phyla that are not related through an exclusive common ancestor, which have different life cycles, trophic levels, modes of locomotion and cellular structures. .

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