Protists
A second group of protist are producers. Like plants, they get food through photosynthesis. Allalgae have a green pigment call chlorophyll. But algae also have other pigments that give them a specific color. Some algae are multicellular ...
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algae bloom causes
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Meet the Protists: Adventures in Life Science
... and oozed over to the the mysterious Kingdom Protista this month. This kingdom is a bit like the taxonomist's junk drawer for all those organisms that don't quite fit in the other Kingdoms: protozoa, algae, slime molds and the like. ...
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Lesson: Introduction to Eukaryotes; Plant-like Protists
Plant-like protists (unicellular algae) are distinguished on the basis of the kind of pigments they have, stored food, and cell wall composition. Keywords: eukaryotes, endosymbiotic hypothesis, accessory pigments, eyespot, paramylon, ...
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Protists
Plantlike Protists: Plantlike protists are called algae. Algae, like plants, are autotrophs. Algae have many colors due to their pigment. Pigments are chemicals that produce color. There are six types of plantlike protists: euglenoids, ...
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Meet The Protists
Protists are generally defined by what they are not than by what they ARE. They are not monophyletic clades, they do not belong in other eukaryotic kingdoms, they contain much more diversity. They can exist as algae, protozoan, ...
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Photosynthetic Conversion by Algae
It occurs in higher plants, phytoplankton, algae, some bacteria, and some protists, organisms collectively referred to as photo-autotrophs. There are three main factors affecting photosynthesis and several corollary factors. ...
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7.1 Summary
Plantlike protists are called algae. The one characteristic that all algae share is that, like plants, they are autotrophs. Algae can exist in a variety of colors because they contain many types of pigments—chemicals that produce color. ...
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Algae
Algae have conventionally been regarded as simple plants within the study of botany. All are Eukaryota, though Chromophyta have Bacterial (see Blue-green algae) characteristics and some authorities consider them all to be Protists, ...
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The oldest known protists: spinose acritarchs from Kenorland
Previous to this finding, eukaryotes were suspected in the Archaean because researchers had detected biomarkers, but the "oldest confirmed macroscopic eukaryotic algae were reported from the 2100-1900 Ma Neganee Iron Formation, ...
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Types of poison
Microbial poisons are produced by the Monera (bacteria and blue-green algae) and Protista (algae, protozoa, and others), and the Fungi. Various classifications have been proposed for the microbial poisons, but none is entirely ...
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bacteria blue green algae
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algae pool problem water
...algae problem in fish tank algae problem tank algae problems algae problems in aquariums algae problems in san diego algae produces algae product algae production algae productions algae products algae protist algae protista algae. ...
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Concept 28.1
The plastid-bearing lineage enventually evolved into red algae and green algae. Other protist groups evolved form secondary endosymbiotic events in which red algae or green algae were themselves engulfed.
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Algae Cell/Pic/Description
It pumps excess water out of a cell and is found prominently in freshwater protists. Flagellum-A flagellum is a long, slender projection from the cell body, composed of microtubules and surrounded by the plasma membrane. Paramylon Body- ...
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Chapter 1 Notes
*Multicellular made up of many cells, including plants, animals, fungi, and some protists. * Unicellular or single celled protists. Eukaryotic Cells Section 2. Cell Walls a rigid structure that gives support to a cell. Plants and algae ...
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Updates (as of 12/05/07, 7:23 pm)
Topic Outline for the 3rd Quarter Introduction to Eukaryotes; Plant-like Protists (Unicellular Algae) Multicellular Algae Nonvascular Plants: Mosses and their Relatives Seedless Vascular Plants: Ferns and their Relatives ...
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Observation 3
There is also growth, either protist or algae, in small clumps on the inside walls of the Micro Aquarium. Dr. McFarland identified many different types of microorganisms in the sample that I had not noticed before. ...
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classification of penicillium
... of protists classification of protozoan classification of protozoans classification of psychoactive drug classification of psychoactive drugs classification of pulmonary hypertension classification of red algae classification of ...
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The deal with Green Algae
Are they plants or protists or both? Also, they are the ones that have the symbiotic relationship to form lichens, correct? Cyanobacteria can also do this?
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plant life in egypt
... plant like plant like algae plant like characteristics of euglena plant like fungi plant like fungus plant like people plant like protist plant like protist pictures plant like protista plant like protists plant like protists algae ...
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CSU, Chico Microbiologist Collaborates in $1.2 Million National ...
In Boiling Springs Lake, these include fungi and protists, a diverse group of single-celled organisms formerly called algae and protozoa. Wolfe has been working at Boiling Springs Lake for five years, involving his students in field ...
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$10.00 (2pg, College Level), Group Project:Unit 4 - Classification ...
Question #5 Why are the protozoa and the algae in different subgroups of the kingdom Protista? Although similar, the primary difference that accounts for their diverse classification is that algae are photosynthetic organisms while the ...
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ALL Critical Thinking Questions
During the day, algae carry out both photosynthesis and respiration, but at night, whent here is no light, they can only perform respiration. Small, isolated tide pools on rocky shores are often inhabited by thick growths of seaweeds, ...
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Sex and the Cambrian Explosion
The seemingly sudden appearance of a diversity of phyla and divisions in the fossil record is an artifact of the rarity with which impressions of soft bodied muticellular animals, algae and fungi are preserved. ...
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[WritingTips] Digest Number 490
10. a taxonomic kingdom consisting of any of a group of eukaryotic organisms; include a variety of unicellular, coenocytic, colonial and multicellular organisms, such as the protozoans, slime molds, brown algae and red algae - PROTISTS ...
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Microscopic Worlds
Here's a video introduction to the protists. This one is Protists gone wild This beautiful video shows the movement of organelles inside an amoeba, and this one shows an amoeba eating algae. In this video of euglena, you can clearly see ...
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Bryophytes
Bryophytes The exam will cover the evolution of plants starting with the Protists and including the Bryophytes, seedless vascular plants, and seed plants. It will also include plant nutrition, the nitrogen cycle, and photosynthesis, . ...
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reproduction in flowering plants
... reproduction of penguins reproduction of pitcher plants reproduction of platypus reproduction of porifera reproduction of protista reproduction of protists reproduction of rabbits reproduction of red algae reproduction of reptiles ...
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Fisking Ernst Mayr
From the rich world of the protists (consisting of only a single cell) there eventually originated three groups of multicellular organisms: fungi, plants and animals. But none of the millions of species of fungi and plants was able to ...
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Chapter 10: Photosynthesis
Photoautotroph: all plants, algae, some protists, some bacteria. B. Chemoautotroph: bacteria: oxidize inorganic. II. Heterotroph-feed the other. May be subtle: detritivores (decomposers) Chloroplasts are the sites of photosynthesis in ...
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Microbiology Testing: An Emerging Industry
Microbiology is the study of unicellular microscopic organisms which include fungi, algae, protists, and viruses. Culture testing has been the historical method of detecting infectious diseases. Recently, rapid microbiology testing have ...
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Nanophytoplankton
Edit summary (Briefly describe the changes you have made): [[nanophytoplankton:]] free-floating, aquatic plant; contains algae, protists, and cyanobacteria; photosynthetic, autotrophic plankton. They have chlorophyll in their cells. ...
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phylum platyhelminthes
... phylum of green algae phylum of insects phylum of lichen phylum of lovebirds phylum of marine life phylum of nematodes phylum of organism phylum of plantae phylum of protist phylum of protista phylum of protists phylum of red algae ...
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Food life marine web
Life within the briny habitat of sea ice is intricately linked to physical processes Ice algae are an important component of the Arctic marine food web. How does the COOLroom help us understand marine life better? ...
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The Judas Strain
... (as mentioned above) when cyanobacteria (which once were called blue-green algae) are confused with slime-molds. Slime molds are either a kingdom unto themselves, or a group of protists (depending on the taxonomy one is following). ...
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ANIMALS
... from bacteria and most protists. They are heterotrophic, generally digesting food in an internal chamber, which separates them from plants and algae. They are also distinguished from plants, algae, and fungi by lacking cell walls. ...
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What kind of Algae
Algae are very simple chlorophyll-containing organisms: some say that they are plants; other say that the are not, calling them Protists or Protoctists. We use the term "algae" very loosely because defining them is very difficult. ...
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Plankton
Within the plankton, itself, holoplankton are those organisms that spend their entire life cycle as part of the plankton (eg most algae, copepods, salps, and jellyfish). By contrast, meroplankton are those organisms that are only ...
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Thinking Seriously
It is easy to see that complex, eukaryotic cells - starting with amoebas and protists and including the first plants like basic algae - rely for essential functions on what were once symbiotic bacteria but then gradually became ...
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Thinking Seriously
If God simply made us - and all other animals (from protists on up) and plants (from algae on up) - as we are, then why would he create us with cells populated by essential little critters that have their own DNA (and are clearly ...
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Chapter 2 Vocabulary
Photosynthesis - the process by which plants, algae and some bacteria use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make food. Cellular Respiration the process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy from food ...
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Doodle is growing
All through out my Doodle are some small whirling dervish type organisms(protists). I think someone must have slipped them some Sundrop! That is the only way I could move that fast for that period of time. ...
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timeline details
1 bya Multicellular organisms appear; initially colonial algae, and later seaweeds living in the ocean. 900ma The choanlaflagellates develop. THese protists are considered the ancestors of the entire animal kingdom. ...
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Microbiology
This includes eukaryotes such as fungi and protists, and prokaryotes such as bacteria and certain algae. Viruses, though not strictly classed as living organisms, are also studied. Microbiology is a broad term which includes many ...
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Protozoa
The taxonomic kingdom Protista is a collection of single celled organisms that do not fit into any other category. Protists are a group made up of protozoa, unicelular algae and slime molds. We will concentrate on the animal portion of ...
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Critical Thinking for Chap 1/3/4/5/6/8
During the day, algae carry out both photosyntesis and respiration. Small, isolated tide pools on rocky shores are often inhabited by thick growths of seaweeds, which are algae. Would you expect the amount of oxygen in the water to ...
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nature
(By comparison, the Oxygen Catastrophe, produced by the proliferation of algae during the Siderian period, required about 300 million years to culminate.)The present era is classified as part of a mass extinction event, the Holocene ...
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