PPT-Plantlike Protists : Diatoms

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HUFALAR NARISMA TONGCO Characteristics Diatoms are one of the most beautiful organisms though microscopic They are unicellular eukaryotes under class Bacillariophyceae

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HUFALAR NARISMA TONGCO Characteristics Diatoms are one of the most beautiful organisms though microscopic They are unicellular eukaryotes under class Bacillariophyceae All diatoms are enclosed by a frustule which is like a cell wall specially for diatoms. Biological elements that are used for classification of surface waters in Republic of Macedonia. 1. . In Republic of Macedonia, for classification of surface waters. , . phytobenthos. and macro invertebrates are used as biological indicators that determine the water quality. For that purpose, probes are taken 5 times during the year;. 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.. 2013. The Algae: Plantlike Protists. The Algae: Plantlike Protists. http://university.uog.edu/botany/474/fw/pandorina.htm. Algae are . autotrophs. .. Algae may be . unicellular. or . multicellular. .. The wanderers, . drifting on the surface . of the sea….. Main Types of Plankton. Phytoplankton or zooplankton. Diatoms. Dinoflagellates. Coccolithophores. Cyanobacteria. larvae. Microbial Plankton Ecology. 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. 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. 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 . Primary Producers Notes. Primary Producers . - . make organic matter from CO2. - . usually by photosynthesis.. Until the 20th Century there were only “plants” and “animals”.. 50’s and 60’s questions about fungi, protists, bacteria arise?. 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 . ). 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. Zooplankton. Review food webs. Motivation for studying plankton. How plankton are collected. Review: What is plankton?. Plankton comes from the Greek word . Planktos. that translates to “wanderer” or “drifter”. U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia: 2008World Wide Web: http://www.usgs.gov/pubprodTelephone: 1-888-ASK-USGSFor more information on the USGS--the Federal source Assistant . professor. Department . of Botany . D.D.U . Gorakhpur University . . CLASSIFICATION. Division- . Chrysophyta. Class- . Bacillariophyceae. 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.

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