seldom see members of the group in nature. fructifications are inconspicuous, ... For an excellent website on Dictyostelium with mpegs. go to the following url: ...
One type is an amoeba. PSEUDOPODS. Amoebas use their pseudopods to trap their food. ... using pseudopods like the amoeba. Physarum polycephalum is a plasmodial ...
the slime molds : They have unicellular and multicellular stages. ... Plasmodial slime molds also exist as single cells when nutrients are plentiful, ...
KEY CONCEPT Funguslike protists decompose organic matter. Slime molds and water molds are funguslike protists. Slime molds have both funguslike and animallike traits ...
Kingdom Protista Diseases Caused by Protists Many protists are parasitic and can cause diseases in humans & other organisms such as: Malaria Amoebic dysentary ...
... aggregation slug-like form migrates to form fruiting body spores by mitosis e.g. Dictyostelium discoideum Phylum Oomycota water molds/downy mildew ...
There are 2 types: helizoans (freshwater) and radiolarians (colonial) Forams They are marine animals, living in sands, with multi-chambered shells. Most are fossils.
GI intolerance. Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, headache ... The systemic elimination of chloroquine is about 50% and remaining amount is eliminated by the renal ...
FUNGUS-LIKE PROTISTS CHARACTERISTICS similar to fungi Appearance mode of nutrition non-photosynthetic life cycle mold-like and Ameba-like SLIME Molds Dominant stage ...
Lab 6 Various Protista Dictyosteliomycota Common name: Cellular slime molds Synonyms: Acrasiomycota (in part) Mode of nutrition: Heterotrophic: ingestive ...
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KINGDOM PROTISTA Biology 106 By: Sameera Haq Professor Taylor Anderson-McGill Its function is to regulate water and salt balance Is this eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
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Kingdom Protista Chlamydomonas are actually unicellular and flagellated. Fungus-like protists, Myxomycota and Oomycota are decomposers. Phylum Myxomycota are made up ...
Kingdom Protista Chlamydomonas are actually unicellular and flagellated. Fungus-like protists, Myxomycota and Oomycota are decomposers. Phylum Myxomycota are made up ...
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... Phylum Apicomplexa All parasites Transmitted through blood-eating insects or feces Malaria One of ... kidney failure or brain damage Malaria and fake drugs: ...
Origin and Diversification of Eukaryotes: Protists Eukaryotic Cells Nucleus and membrane bound organelles Well developed cytoskeleton structural support that ...
Chapter 20 Diversity is the Key What is a protist? Unicellular Eukaryotic Classified into 3 general categories Animal like Plant like Fungus like *Based on mode ...
Part 1. NOS2 (G 954C) in Gabonese Children with Severe Malarial Anemia ... (G 954C) in Kenyan Children with Severe Malarial Anemia. Nitric Oxide Biosynthesis ...
5 KINGDOMS ANIMAL PLANT FUNGI PROTIST MONERA Animal heterotrophic, multicellular organisms with organs or tissues. All have a larval or embryonic stage of development.
... Chlorophyta Green Algae Spirogyra being eaten by a heterotroph Amoeba proteus-unicellular protozoan- Rhizopoda Rhizopoda amoebas-using pseudopodia Rhizopoda ...
and some other organelles suggest that the ancestors of ... Paramecium is typical of this group. Ciliated alveolates. Alveolates have unique arrays of small, ...
PROTISTS PROTISTS COMMON EXAMPLES: Amoeba, paramecium, euglena, volvox, plasmodium EUKARYOTIC Have a nuclear membrane VERY DIVERSE GROUP most are unicellular ...
... (lignin!), also form mycorrhiza Most vascular plants are associated with mycorrhizae. Photo: ectomycorrhizal fungi (Hebeloma and Lactarius species) ...
Eukaryotes Protista What do Eukaryotes have that Prokaryotes do not? Membrane-bound nucleus Mitochondria, chloroplasts, and endomembrane system Cytoskeleton Flagella ...
Used to treat intestinal helminth infections, especially those caused by nematodes and cestodes ... used in China for over 200 years to treat fever and chills ...
Biomes: Rainforest 1st Period Capuchin Monkey Capuchin Monkey The Capuchin Monkey usually lives in the amazon rainforest. They inhabit a large range in Brazil and ...
Protists are generally unicellular, but sometimes multicellular species. Most live in water, or places that have a watery film. Protists are all eukaryotic, their DNA ...
Kingdom Protista AP Biology Ch. 28 Introduction to the Protists Earliest Eukaryotes Arose about 1 billion years before the first true plants, animals or fungi ...