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Life Science January 2013 Hooper What is a Protist Protists are eukaryotes organisms whose cells have a nucleus that cannot be classified as plants animals or fungi
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Life Science January 2013 Hooper What is a Protist Protists are eukaryotes organisms whose cells have a nucleus that cannot be classified as plants animals or fungi Additionally all protists live in moist surroundings. Protists. Pgs. . 2. 15 - 220. Animal-like Protists. One-celled animal-like protists are called protozoans. They are classified by how they move. All of these organisms eat other organisms.. Ciliates. Any organism not classified as a—. plant. , . animal. , . fungus. , or . bacteria. (prokaryote).. Protists are . eukaryotic. having a distinct nucleus and organelles.. Most . protists. are . unicellular. Animal like, plant like and fungi like. Objectives. 1. Define . protist. .. 2. Describe the hypothesis for the origin of eukaryotes. . 3. Explain . protists. classification. . 4. Describe two major ways in which . Animal-Like Protists:. The Protozoa. Evolutionary Perspective of the Protists. The protists are a polyphyletic group that arose about 1.5 billion years ago when the Archaea and Eukarya diverged.. Our understanding of the evolutionary relationships among protists is currently in flux . Protists. and Fungi. 2. 7. -1 Notes: . Protists. Q: What is a . protist. ?. A: . Protists. are eukaryotes that live in moist environments.. Protists. are very diverse:. Most are unicellular, but some are . Have 1 . BLANK . sheet of paper on your desk. Pencil or pen to write with. Cellphones should be in your bag. Voices off, ready to learn. Protists. Protists. Protists. are eukaryotes that can not be classified as animals, plants or fungi.. EUKARYOTES ANTICIPATION GUIDE. (. Choices for each question include protists, fungi, plants, and animals.). 1. Do not contain cell walls and can move. 2. Unicellular or multicellular organisms that live mostly in water. 11.0 Classify animals according to type of skeletal structure, method of fertilization and reproduction, body symmetry, body coverings, and locomotion.. Examples: skeletal structure -vertebrates, invertebrates;. P. . Lobosco. Monday November 8, 2010. There will be no grades given out until this Friday. Please do not ask!. HW-Read 11-1 and do the section review on page 273, questions 1-10 due Wed. Use spiral notebook.. 0. PROKARYOTES. 16.7. Prokaryotes have inhabited Earth for billions of years. Prokaryotes are the oldest life-forms. And remain the most numerous and widespread organisms . Colorized SEM 650. . . ). Protists. are….. organisms that cannot be classified into any other group (plant, animal, fungus, bacteria). o. rganisms that are typically made up of just one cell. o. rganisms that can be made up of many cells. Good protists. Oxygen! . Phytoplankton. carry out ½ of Earth’s photosynthesis.. Producers, start of marine food chains. Zooplankton are an important food source for animals.. Decomposers, end of food chains. Standards. GSE S7L1: Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to investigate the diversity of living organisms and how they can be compared scientifically.. GSE 7L1b: Evaluate historical models of how organisms were classified based on physical characteristics how that led to the six-kingdom system (currently archaea, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants and animals). What is a Protist?. Protists. are eukaryotes (organisms whose cells have a nucleus). that cannot be classified as plants, animals, or fungi.. Additionally, all protists live in moist surroundings.. A Kingdom of Diversity.
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