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Viruses Living or non-living? This is debatable! Living Thing? Viruses can reproduce. Non-living thing? Viruses can only show characteristics of a living
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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
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Bacteria and Viruses. What is a prokaryote? Microscopic Usually ____________ celled Usually have a cell wall, but no membrane bound organelles
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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
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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
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Chapter 19. Microscopic life covers nearly every square centimeter of Earth. All bacteria are prokaryotes. Classifying Prokaryotes Prokaryotes
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1. A. Eukaryotic cells (true nucleus - contains nuclei and membrane enclosed organelles). B. Most are single celled (unicellular). C. Live in
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Eubacteria & Archarbacteria. Unicellular organisms that lack a nucleus Prokaryotes are identified by characteristics such as shape, the chemical
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Nannoplankton Coccolithophores Kingdom: Protista Division: Chrysophyta Class: Coccolithophyceae They are unicellular marine planktonic protists (algae)
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(Above lines on paper) ProtistaFungiCharacteristics (11 lines) Types (5 lines) Classified by (3 lines) Benefits (7 lines) Harmful Effects (7 lines)
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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)
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PROTISTS PROTISTS COMMON EXAMPLES: Amoeba, paramecium, euglena, volvox, plasmodium EUKARYOTIC –Have a nuclear membrane VERY DIVERSE GROUP –most are unicellular,
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