Which is a Protist?

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amoeba - consumer/producer/decomposer/scavenger?

consumer

euglena - consumer/producer/decomposer/scavenger?

consumer

paramecium - consumer/producer/decomposer/scavenger?

consumer

euglena - movement

has the ability to make it own food AND gets it own food; moves with a whip-like structure called a flagellum; have chloroplasts to help it make food

diatom - food

have chloroplasts to help it make food

euglena

have chloroplasts to help it make food

protists - plant/animal?

includes members which act like plant AND animals based on how they feed themselves

diatom - cell wall?

its cell wall has many different shapes & designs

diatom - physical features

its cell wall resembles a box with 2 parts - a top & a bottom

euglena - make up

its eyespot is sentitive to light

protists - types?

euglena, paramecium, amoeba, diatoms

paramecium - food

feeds by sweeping food down an oral groove into a vacuole

paramecium - nuclei?

has 2 nuclei (large & small) to control the cell

diatom - moment?

has no special moving parts, but can glide on chemical slime it produces

diatom - plant/animal?

the only plant-like protist with a cell wall

amoeba - plant/animal?

true protozoan, more like animals than plants

paramecium - plant/animal?

true protozoan, more like animals than plants

slime mold - reproduction?

very similar to fungi because of how it reproduces & feeds

amoeba - movement & light?

would be moving away from light

paramecium - movement & light?

would be moving away from light

slime mold - movement & light?

would be moving away from light

slime mold - make up?

a macroscopic mass of cytoplasm with many nuclei inside its cell membrane

Which have a contractile vacuole that expels water out of the cell?

amoeba, paramecium, euglena

slime mold

autotroph

slime mold - complete

autotroph; reproduces asexually; moves by oozing along and changing its shape; reproduces by producing stalks which make spores; a macroscopic mass of cytoplasm with many nuclei insde its cell membrane; very similar to fungi because of how it reproduces & feeds; would be moving away from light; could be found breaking down a dead, rotting log in a forest

paramecium - reproduction?

can reproduce by passing its small nucleus from 1 cell to anotehr through conjugation

paramecium - complete

consumer; reproduces asexually & sexually; moves with help of tiny hair-like cilia; has a contractile vauole that expels water out of the cell; can reproduce by passing its small nucleus from 1 cell to anotehr through conjugation; has 2 nuclei (large & small) to control the cell; true protozoan, more like animals than plants; would be moving away from light;

euglena - complete

consumer; reproduces asexually; has the ability to make it own food AND gets it own food; producer; like a plant & animal because of how it gets its food; has a contractile vauole that expels water out of the cell; could be described as a plant cell that has a moving part; its eyespot is sentitive to light;

amoeba - complete

consumer; reproduces asexually; moves by oozing along and changing its shape; moves with help of its pseudopod; surrounds food as it traps & eats it; has a contractile vauole that expels water out of the cell; true protozoan, more like animals than plants; would be moving away from light;

euglena - plant/animal?

could be described as a plant cell that has a moving part

diatom - plant/animal?

could be described as a plant cell that has no special moving parts

slime mold - consumer/producer/decomposer/scavenger?

could be found breaking down a dead, rotting log in a forest

slime mold - consumer/producer/decomposer/scavenger?

decomposer

slime mold - movement?

decomposer; moves by oozing along and changing its shape; moves with help of its pseudopod; surrounds food as it traps & eats it

euglena - plant/animal?

like a plant & animal because of how it gets its food

protists - feed?

members may get their food by surrounding it, making it, or sweeping it down an oral groove

amoeba - movement?

moves by oozing along and changing its shape

euglena - movement

moves with a whip-like structure called a flagellum

amoeba

moves with help of its pseudopod

slime mold

moves with help of its pseudopod

paramecium - movement

moves with help of tiny hair-like cilia; feeds by sweeping food down an oral groove into a vacuole;

protists - make up?

often single-celled and have a nucleus

diatom - plant/animal?

plant-like protist, more like plants that animals

diatom - consumer/producer/decomposer/scavenger?

producer

euglena - consumer/producer/decomposer/scavenger?

producer

diatom - complete

producer; reproduces asexually; its cell wall resembles a box with 2 parts - a top & a bottom; could be described as a plant cell that has a moving part; has no special moving parts, but can glide on chemical slime it produces; plant-like protist, more like plants that animals; the only plant-like protist with a cell wall; its cell wall has many different shapes & designs;

protists - reproduction?

reproduce asexually by binary fission AND sexually by conjugation

amoeba - reproduction?

reproduces asexually

diatom - reproduction?

reproduces asexually

euglena - reproduction?

reproduces asexually

slime mold - reproduction?

reproduces asexually

paramecium - reproduction?

reproduces asexually & sexually

slime mold - reproduction?

reproduces by producing stalks which make spores

amoeba - food

surrounds food as it traps & eats it

slime mold - food

surrounds food as it traps & eats it


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