PPT-Plants Week 4 Booklet Protists

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Fungi amp Plants Unit 1 Living vs NonLiving Foss Investigation 3 The Cell Part 2 Paramecia Part 3 Microworlds Not in Foss Protists Word Definition 1 cell membrane

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Fungi amp Plants Unit 1 Living vs NonLiving Foss Investigation 3 The Cell Part 2 Paramecia Part 3 Microworlds Not in Foss Protists Word Definition 1 cell membrane The boundary between a cell and its environment. 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. 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 . Protists are a range of organisms that have many different features. This makes them really hard to classify.. Protists. While protists range significantly they do share common characteristics:. Most are unicellular. Which is the evolutionary difference between the salamander and the lizard? . a. claws or nails c. jaws. b. . fur; mammary glands d. . lungs. The 3 Domains of Life Notes . (page 59). DOMAINS. KINGDOMS. What Are Protists?. A group of one-celled organisms with well defined nuclei. All protists live in moist surroundings. Many protists possess both plant-like and animal-like features. Animal like protists are called PROTOZOAN . 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;. ). 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. 1. To what domain does the . eubacteria. . kingdom belong. ? .  . Bacteria. 2. Bacteria are what type of cell?.  . Prokaryotes. 3. What type of cell does not contain a nucleus?. Prokaryotes. 4. Where do you find . 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). FUNGi. Lesson 1. What are . Protists. ?. Protists. share characteristics with:. Plants. Animals. Fungi. But they don’t fit into any of those kingdoms!. A . protist. is a member of a group of eukaryotic organisms, which have a membrane-bound nucleus. functions of archaebacteria, monerans. (eubacteria), protists, fungi, plants, and animals. including humans. . Key concepts include:. how their structures and functions vary between and within the kingdoms;.

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