PPT-Protists Life Science – January 2013- Hooper
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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
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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. 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.. Unicellular Organisms. Some organisms are made up of only . one cell. .. We call these organisms . unicellular. which means one-celled.. These organisms are much . simpler. than most organisms that are made up of many cells.. 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 . (Chapter 4). Leon, . Ashely. , . Claryss. , Rachel. Summary. Chapter 4 contains a series of events that relates to the isolation and loneliness of Hooper and . Kingshaw. .. Significance. Kingshaw. isolated himself away from the family.. Born in Salem, Massachusetts . Puritan background & influence on writing . John . Hathorne. & Salem Witch Trials. Considered by many to be the most significant fiction writer of the antebellum period . 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 . 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 . 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;. RETAIL SPACEFOR LEASE291 HOOPER STREET BROOKLYN291 HOOPER STREET SPACE HIGHLIGHTSLOCATIONNorth West Corner of Broadway & Hooper StreetOCCUPANCYImmediateUpon RequestFRONTAGEZONINGDIMENSIONS SPACEFull K associated sediments in the Hooper Formation Wilcox Group TexasIntroductionStudents and Faculty at Morehead State University have been studying exposures of the poorly-documented Hooper formation lowe 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.
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