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; Kingdom Protista; (single-celled organisms ) ... Phylum Rhizopoda: (root-like feet) e.g. Chaos (Pelomyxa), Amoeba, and similar unicellular animals. This group was formerly called the Sarcodina. These organisms have no definite shape or form. They move by pseudopods (false feet) temporary extensions of the cell - in...
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www.esu.edu/~milewski/intro_biol_two/lab_8_protista/Pro...
www.esu.edu/~milewski/intro_biol_two/lab_8_protista/Protista.html
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Chlorophyta (Green algae) ... Kinetoplastida (Bodonids and trypanosomes) ... Myxomycota (Slime molds)
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www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/help/index/protista.html
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/help/index/protista.html
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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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Living organisms are subdivided into 5 major kingdoms, including the Monera, the Protista (Protoctista), the Fungi, the Plantae, and the Animalia. Each kingdom is further subdivided into separate phyla or divisions. ... Division (Phylum) Proteobacteria: N-Fixing Bacteria; Division (Phylum) Cyanobacteria:
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waynesword.palomar.edu/trfeb98.htm
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> Science > Microscope Slides > Kingdom Protista > Phylum Mycophyta ... Phylum Mycophyta (Eumycophyta). Class Phycomycetes – Algae-Like Fungi. Three common molds (Aspergillus, Rhizopus, and Penicillium) on one slide. More.
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www.enasco.com/science/Microscope+Slides/Kingdom+Protis...
www.enasco.com/science/Microscope+Slides/Kingdom+Protista/Phylum+Mycophyta/
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> Science > Microscope Slides > Kingdom Protista > Phylum Chlorophyta ... Phylum Chlorophyta (14) ... Phylum Mastigophora (2)
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www.enasco.com/science/Microscope+Slides/Kingdom+Protis...
www.enasco.com/science/Microscope+Slides/Kingdom+Protista/Phylum+Chlorophyta/
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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)
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arnica.csustan.edu/boty1050/Protista/protista.htm
arnica.csustan.edu/boty1050/Protista/protista.htm
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Sarcodines are the amoeboid protozoans. They have the ability to form temporary eytoplasmic extensions called pseudopodia or "false feet ... back to Phylum Sarcomastigophora ... back to Kingdom Protista...
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bio.fsu.edu/~bsc2011l/stern/subphylumsarcodina.html
bio.fsu.edu/~bsc2011l/stern/subphylumsarcodina.html
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Sporozoan protists are entirely parasitic and possess no locomotor organelles in their mature ("adult") stage. ... Phylum Sporozoa Images ... back to Kingdom Protista...
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bio.fsu.edu/~bsc2011l/stern/phylumsporozoa.html
bio.fsu.edu/~bsc2011l/stern/phylumsporozoa.html
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