Kingdom Protista Standard: Classify organisms into six kingdoms based on physical characteristics.

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Kingdom Protista Standard: Classify organisms into six kingdoms based on physical characteristics

What are protist? Usually found in wet or moist environments. Most are unicellular organisms. Few are multicellular. All are eukaryotic. Can be divided into plant-like, funus-like, and animal-like forms.

How are protist divided? Based on how they obtain energy (autotroph or heterotroph) If they have or do not have cell walls If they can move around and how they move

Protist Foldable 1) Cut out each picture of protists and match as animal-like, plant-like, or fungus-like For each section of foldable list the 3 common characteristics for the division (p. 211) 2) Glue the top of the picture down 3) Below the picture write how the protist moves from place to place 4) For animal-like protist, below the picture also include what the protist is an example of