Viruses Living or non-living? This is debatable! Living Thing? Viruses can reproduce. Non-living thing? Viruses can only show characteristics of a living.
Protist Notes. What is a Protist? Mostly single-celled eukaryotes that can’t be classified as a plant, an animal, or fungi – some are multi- cellular.
Chapter 17 Protists. 17.1 Protists are the most diverse of all eukaryotes protists: eukaryotes that are not animals, plants, or fungi –Most are unicellular.
Chapter 11 Protists. Protista (Protists) Some are too tiny to be seen without a microscope while others are meters long Some are like animals, plants.
Chapter 19. Microscopic life covers nearly every square centimeter of Earth. All bacteria are prokaryotes. Classifying Prokaryotes Prokaryotes.
1. A. Eukaryotic cells (true nucleus - contains nuclei and membrane enclosed organelles). B. Most are single celled (unicellular). C. Live in.
Eubacteria & Archarbacteria. Unicellular organisms that lack a nucleus Prokaryotes are identified by characteristics such as shape, the chemical.
Nannoplankton Coccolithophores Kingdom: Protista Division: Chrysophyta Class: Coccolithophyceae They are unicellular marine planktonic protists (algae)
Living Things 1.7 million species been classified suggested around 8.8 million species all are put into groups based on genetics 3 main domains (groups)
PROTISTS PROTISTS COMMON EXAMPLES: Amoeba, paramecium, euglena, volvox, plasmodium EUKARYOTIC –Have a nuclear membrane VERY DIVERSE GROUP –most are unicellular,
Unit 6: Microorganisms and Fungi Chapter 20: Protists.
Protist Notes