Diversity of Life review

by jvadair

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Protista cell wall

cellulose

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Protista cell wall

cellulose

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animal-like protists

Protozoans: Kinetoplastids, Amoeboids, and Ciliates

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Protozoans that use flagellum to move

Kinetoplastids

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Pseudopods

A "false foot" or temporary bulge of cytoplasm/cytoplasmic projections used for feeding and movement in some amoeboids.

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Cilliates

Protozoans named for their hair- like structures called cilia, which provide movement for the protist and sweep food into its mouth.

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Fungus-like protists

slime molds and water molds

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Slime molds

Decompose dead organisms to provide plants with nutrients; lack a cell wall

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plant-like protists

algae: stramenopiles, euglenids

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Euglenids

Use long flagellums for movement Ex: Green Algae, Red Algae, Brown Algae

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seaweed

A complex of algae

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Fungi cell wall

Chitin

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Hyphae

each of the branching filaments that make up the mycelium of a fungus.

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Mycelium

densely branched network of the hyphae of a fungus

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How do fungi reproduce?

Fungi are able to reproduce both sexually and asexually. They either fuse hyphae, or produce spores.

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black bread mold

Rhizopus, a type of Zygospore fungi