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Protists Defined by exclusion – most protist are eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as fungi, plants, or animals Usually unicellular Can be.

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1 Protists Defined by exclusion – most protist are eukaryotic organisms that cannot be classified as fungi, plants, or animals Usually unicellular Can be “plant-like” or “animal-like”

2 Amoeba Clear “Shape shifter” – cytoplasm flows into pseudopodia
Contains food vacuoles Moves by pseudopodia (structures that temporarily extend and contract to pull the amoeba along)

3 Paramecium Has 2 nuclei Oral grove for feeding
Moves by cilia (short hair-like structures that surround the cell)

4 Euglena Contains chloroplasts (gives it green color)
Combination between a plant and animal Moves by flagella (long hair-like structure that extends from the front of the euglena)

5 Stentor One of biggest unicellular organisms
Cilia around “bell” that sweep in food and aid in movement “Horn” Shaped (Resemble a trumpet) Can regenerate and small fragments can grow into full organisms

6 Volvox Form spherical colonies of up to 50,000 members
Can perform photosynthesis

7 The following are classified under the Kingdom Animalia
These organisms are very small and very unique

8 Rotifer “sessile” – attaches to one place and stays there.
Can move by crown of cilia Cup shaped mouth

9 Hydra Can regenerate lost body parts Has tentacles
Moves by “walking” with its tentacles, or sliding along like a worm

10 Planaria Bilateral symmetry (same on each side)
Amazing ability to regenerate Has eyespots Can master a maze through responses to stimuli Moves like a worm

11 Daphnia Have a head with compound eyes that can be seen Antennae


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