Chapter 21 and 22 notes
An Introduction to the Science of Botany
Protists
KINGDOM PROTISTA Protists- the hodge- podge group.
Fungi Chapter 19 Señora Ettinger. Answer these questions: How do fungi differ from other organisms? How does the lifestyle of a fungus enable it to obtain.
19.1 Section Objectives – page 503 1. What life characteristic is each of the organisms exhibiting? 2. How are these organisms alike and different? The.
Photosynthetic Prokaryotes Chapter 13 Kingdom- Bacteria –Phylum- Cyanobacteria.
Water Molds and Simple Fungi Oomycota, Chytridiomycota, Zygomycota EKU General Botany Lab.
Oomycota Stramenopila. Two phyla in the Straminopila Oomycota – zoospores have two flagella, one whiplash and one tinsel flagellum, 580 spp. Hyphochytridiomycota.
By: Zomaira Skinner and Kali Mcfarland The Six Kingdoms.
1.Any organism not classified as a—plant, animal, fungus, or bacteria (prokaryote). 2.Protists are eukaryotic having a distinct nucleus and organelles.
3-1 PROTISTS “Odds and Ends”. A. Animal-like (Protozoan) Called this because they are heterotrophs and can move.