L11: 11.1 Living Protists. QUESTION: Which of the four protists (amoeba, paramecium, Volvox, & Euglena) have animal-like features, and which ones have.

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L11: 11.1 Living Protists

QUESTION: Which of the four protists (amoeba, paramecium, Volvox, & Euglena) have animal-like features, and which ones have plant-like features?

HYPOTHESIS: I believe that … have animal- like features because…. I also believe that … have plant-like features because….

PROCEDURE: Page

DATA: Protist: Animal- Like Features: Plant-Like Features: How does it Move? Ameoba Paramecium Euglena Volvox

DATA ANALYSIS: 1. Which protists seemed to have both plant-like & animal- like features? 2. Why are these organisms not classified as either animals or plants?

VOCABULARY: AmoebaParameciumEuglenaVolvox

CONCLUSION: Be sure to look your original question. Use complete sentences. USE & HIGHLIGHT all vocabulary words.