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Protists
not animals, plants or fungi but like themmost are
unicellular - one cell
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eukaryotes
live in moist habitats
autotrophs and heterotrophs
some can move some can't
very diverse
protozoans
heterotrophsmost can move
animal-like
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unicellular
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pseudopods
psuedo - falsepod - foot
part of a protozoa
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contractile vacuole
inside fresh water protozoa
collects extra water
removes it from the cell
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cilia
some protozoa have these
hair-like structures on the outside
help protozoa move
Science Text book Chapter 9 Sec 3
paramecium have these
symbiosis
two organisms depend on each other
at least one benefits
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mutualism
two organisms depend on each other
both organisms benefit
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algae
plant-like protist
most conduct photosynthesis
very diverse
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are a food source for many animals
create oxygen unicellular
live in large groups called colonies
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spores
fungus-like protist
like a seedmicroscopic
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heterotrophs
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