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What do you think this is ?
Protist
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How Protists Eat
They make there own food by (photosynthesis) and other
are heterotrophic (which means they eat all organic
material).
How They Move
In order to use this energy, many protist can move through
the water by means of flagella or cilia.Cilia and flagella are
moving hairs.
Parts of Protist
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Cilia:
wqschair like projections of ciliates that are used to
capture food and sweep it into the oral groove.
Mouth Pore: opens in gullets
Micronucleus: Participates in exchange of DNA during
conjugation
Anal pore: contracts and expels undigested
Food vacuole: end of gullet
Macronucleus: contains multiple copies of DNA
Contractile Vacuoles: expand to collect excess water;
contract to squeeze it out of cell.
Amoeba: a single celled animal that catches food and moles
about attending finger like projections of protoplasm .
Paramecium : is a genus of unicellular ciliated protozoan
commonly studied as a representation of the alliance
group.
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The Dangerous Protist
*The dangerous protist caused by the animal
like protist or protozoa.Protozoa make us sick
when they become human parasites.
The Beneficial to humans protist
*The protist you can eat and Polysaccharide
made up of sugar from molecules that comes
from red algae a protist that thickens ice
Brain Pop
https://www.brainpop.
com/science/diversityoflife/prots/
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Protist under a Microscope 400x
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