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Microorganism Photos Groups Covered in this Presentation • Prokaryotes – Bacteria – Cyanobacteria • Eukaryotes – Diatoms – Protists – Fungi Prokaryotic Organisms Bacillus bacteria – note the interior spores (small white area). Cocci bacteria (the light pink spheres are the cocci cells) Gloeocapsa (cyanobacteria) – note the absence of interior structures Nostoc (cyanobacteria) – note the lack of a complex interior Eukaryotic Organisms Diatoms (microscopic algae) – note the variety of shapes Dinoflagellates (microscopic algae) – note the variety of shapes Amoeba (protist) – note the pseudopods and complex internal structure Euglena (flagellate) – note the complex internal structures and the tapered end where the flagella is located Paramecium (ciliate) – note the fringe of cilia Trypanosoma (flagellate) – note the protist cells amongst the human red blood cells Rhizopus (fungus) – note the tightly woven mass of hyphae or mycelia Rhizopus (fungus) – note the spores sitting atop the structure that produces them Hyphae