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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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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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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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Pictures and information on selected genera of algae and protozoa. ... Resources in protistology and related fields: microbiology, mycology, phycology, protozoology ... Mission of the PID, with information on its history and organization, and acknowledgements...
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megasun.bch.umontreal.ca/protists/protists.html
megasun.bch.umontreal.ca/protists/protists.html
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The first three kingdoms are well-defined monophyletic groups, but the "Kingdom Protista" is not monophyletic; it contains organisms which are more closely related to members of other kingdoms than they are to other protists.
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www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/alllife/eukaryotasy.html
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Illustrated discussion of the biology and classification of these organisms, which are no longer considered to be fungi and which include three main groups that do not form a clade. ... Long classified together in the Myxomycophyta as part of the Fungi, slime "molds" are now known to be quite unrelated ... Plasmodial slime molds,
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www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/protista/slimemolds.html
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/protista/slimemolds.html
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Evolution of the Protista Kingdom ... Knowing the Protista ... By: Chris Alderman, Michelle Strathy, Katrina Cofield, and Stuart Edwards...
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students.ncwc.edu/bio101/protista/Default.htm
students.ncwc.edu/bio101/protista/Default.htm
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; Kingdom Protista; (single-celled organisms ) ... Although there is some disagreement, most biologist agree that members of the kingdom Monera were the evolutionary forerunners of the kingdom Protista who in turn were the evolutionary forerunners of the other three kingdoms Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia.
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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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