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๐๐By Brandon Howard ๐๐
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What is a protist?
They are eukaryotes that cannot be classified as animals, plants, and fungi.
Live in moist surroundings.
Some can't move others zoom around their moist surroundings.
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Animal-like protist๐ข๐ต
Animal-like Protists are heterotrophs.
Protozoans are unicellular.
Most are able to move from place to place.
Protozoan can be classified into four groups.
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๐ป๐Plant-like protist๐ป๐
They are autotrophs.
Most use photosynthesis .
They vary greatly in size.
Diatoms are unicellular with a glass cell wall.
Dinoflagellates are unicellular algae surrounded by stiff plates.
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Fungus-like Protists ๐
They are heterotrophs.
Have cell walls.
Uses spores to reproduce.
spore is a tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organism.
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๐๐What is a fungus?๐๐
Fungi are eukaryotes that have cell walls.
They are heterotrophs that feed by absorbing their food.
They use spores to reproduce.
Fungi need moist, warm places in which to grow
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๐พSac fungi๐พ
Sac fungi produce spores
These spores look like long sacs
It is the largest group of fungi
It includes yeasts, morels, and truffles
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๐๐Club Fungus๐๐
Produces spores in tiny club like structures
This group in includes mushrooms, rusts, and puffballs.
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Zygote Fungi
Produce resistant spores
Includes many common fruits
includes bread molds
Includes Rhizopus
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Uses of fungi
Decompose deceased beings
Medical remedies
Used for food
Return nutrients to the soil
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