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L11: 11.2 Protists

QUESTION: What is a protist?

HYPOTHESIS: I believe a protist is…. because….

PROCEDURE: Page 138

DATA: Your data will consist of the following microscope diagrams: Amoeba (nucleus, pseudopod) Paramecium (nucleus, oral groove) Euglena (nucleus) Volvox (daughter colony)

DATA ANALYSIS: 1. What do all 4 protists have in common? 2. How are these 4 protists different? 3. Name another protist that we have studied.

VOCABULARY: Protist Unicellular Nucleus

CONCLUSION: Look back @ your original question. Use complete sentences. USE & HIGHLIGHT all vocabulary words.