PPT-The Euglena
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A Powerpoint Presentation by Jameson McNamee Isabelle Call Jazlynn Bohlen Looks Though the Euglena isnt the prettiest creature out there but hey its a single celled
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A Powerpoint Presentation by Jameson McNamee Isabelle Call Jazlynn Bohlen Looks Though the Euglena isnt the prettiest creature out there but hey its a single celled organism that you can only see under a microscope what do . A . virus. is a small . infectious agent. that can replicate only inside the living cells of organisms. Most viruses are too small to be seen directly with a . microscope. . Viruses infect all types of organisms, from . Instructor: . Almonther. I. . Alhamedi. The Islamic University of Gaza. Department . of . Biology. E-mail : . mhamedi@iugaza.edu.ps. Web page :. http. ://site.iugaza.edu.ps/mhamedi. Phylum- protozoa. By: Paige . Weist. and Jessie . Setlock. Stentor. (live) . Stentor. (prepared). Size: 196 um. Phylum: Ciliates . Locomotion: cilia. Size: 206 um. Phylum: ciliates. Locomotion:cilia. cilia. Animal-like organisms. EJERCICIO 6. 88-107 (EDITION 14. TH. ). 77-102 (EDITION 15. TH). . http://www.microscopyu.com/moviegallery/pondscum. /. . Goals for today. Learn to use the microscope. Learn to recognized the various protozoan phyla.. Do Now . What’s something unique about a . volvox. ?. What are the differences between a paramecium and euglena?. How does the skeletal system help the body? . Announcements. Unit test on Friday. . INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES. 1. Classify the various protozoans.. 2. Identify their means of locomotion.. 3. Describe how the protozoans move.. COPY NOTES and GUESS AIM. Protists. (Euglena, Amoeba and Paramecium). I Have In-Depth Notes With Pictures (Including Reproduction) on My Website Under “Class Notes”. http://www.wsfcs.k12.nc.us/domain/333. Very Corny . Protist. 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 . . My Visual . Diary. By Serena Unmack. What is the difference between Animal, Plant and Fungal cells?. Animal Cells. Animal Cells don’t have a cell wall.. Animal cells don’t make their own food, they gain nutrients from things we eat. . Cheryl Hutchinson, M. Ed.. Loudoun County Public Schools. National Board Certified Teacher. Candidate Support Provider. LCPS Staff Development. August 31, 2009. Why me? . Why this topic?. Who are you?. Amoeba, Paramecium, Euglena, . and. . Volvox. . T. he . Amoeba, Paramecium, Euglena,. and . Volvox. . All are protists: eukaryotes that . cannot. be classified as animals, plants, or fungi.. Classified by their movement and way of life. What is a . p. rotist. ?. Use your Guided Notes handout with this slideshow.. Protist. —an organism . from the Kingdom . Protista. Very . diverse. group of single-celled organisms.. Eukaryotic . (They have . The Effects of Fracking Fluid on Algal Growth John Peilert Grade 11 Central Catholic High School Problem Do chemicals used in Fracking have a negative effect on the algae? Euglena gracilis Algal-like protist Science. Learning intention. To understand the difference between a unicellular and a multicellular organism and to describe the basic structures and functions of euglena, amoeba and paramecium.. You will need.
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