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B. Unicellular aquatic Protista (plankton) form a very important component of the food chain. The photosynthetic ones are called phytoplankton and the heterotrophic ones are called zooplankton (which also includes many animal larvae or tiny crustaceans) ... I. Kingdom Protista...
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arnica.csustan.edu/boty1050/Protista/protista.htm
arnica.csustan.edu/boty1050/Protista/protista.htm
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Fungus-like Protists ... Some members of Kingdom Protista are unicellular, others are colonial, and yet others are multicellular. ... Protists are grouped into three major, unofficial categories based on means by which they obtain nutrition. These are the Protozoa, the Algae, and the Fungus-like Protists.
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biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio106/protista.htm
biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio106/protista.htm
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Protist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Protists (pronounced /ˈproʊtɨst/ ), are a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms. Historically, protists were treated as the kingdom Protista but this group is no longer recognized in mod...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protist
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Animallike Protists: Protozoans ... Protists belong to the Kingdom Protista, which include mostly unicellular organisms that do not fit into the other kingdoms. ... Protista = the very first...
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www.biologycorner.com/bio1/protista.html
www.biologycorner.com/bio1/protista.html
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Members of the Kingdom Protista are the simplest of the eukaryotes. Protists are an unusual group of organisms that were put together because they don't really seem to belong to any other group.
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www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/life/protista.html
www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/life/protista.html
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io.uwinnipeg.ca/~simmons/Chap2898/sld001.htm
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The Kingdom Protista (more commonly called protists) are a highly diverse group. Descendants of the earliest eukaryotes, most are single celled and many are parasitic of higher organisms (like Plasmodium, which is the direct cause of malaria).
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www.angelfire.com/nd/internetbio/Protista.html
www.angelfire.com/nd/internetbio/Protista.html
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Kingdom Protista. If you look at a drop of pond water under a microscope, all the "little creatures" you see swimming around are protists. ...
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www.dellpassovoy.com/Prostista.ppt
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