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Kingdom Protista. Outline Phylum Chlorophyta Phylum Chromophyta Phylum Rhodophyta Phylum Euglenophyta Phylum Dinophyta Phylum Cryptophyta Phylum Prymnesiophyta.
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Molds, mildews, & mushrooms An introduction to fungi.
Features of Kingdom Protista All members have eukaryotic cells. Individual life cycles vary considerably, but reproduction is generally by cell division.
D. Fundamentals of Cell Movement What cell types move? Prokaryotes must find food, evade toxins Free-living ciliar and flagellar eukaryotes Plants don’t.
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Phylum Porifera
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Lecture 3 The Main Groups of Fungi Kingdom Chromista i) Slime moulds (not fungi) ii) True Fungi (Oomycetes) Bio 318b.
Phaeophyta The brown algae are almost exclusively marine and are very common in the coastal waters of Florida. Many are very large in size, as the kelps.
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