protista by brennon, arvin, jeremy, riah and alexandria
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PROTISTA
By Brennon, Arvin, Jeremy, Riah and Alexandria
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Slide 3 - What is a Protista?Slide 4 - Some examples of ProtistaSlide 5 - Some facts about ProtistaSlide 6 - How do Protista eat?Slide 7 - How do Protista reproduce?Slide 8 - Where do Protista’s live?Slide 9 - How many species of Protista's are there?Slide 10 - An extinct ProtistaSlide 11- AdaptationsSlide 12 - How do they move?Slide 13 - StructuresSlide 14 - ImagesSlide 15 - BibliographySlide 16 - The End
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WHAT IS A PROTISTA?
A Protista is a kingdom filled with microscopic living things that have only one cell. These kind of creatures are called unicellular. That means one cell.
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SOME EXAMPLES OF PROTISTA ARE....
CercozoaAmoebozoaDinoflagellataRadiolariaForaminiferaMetamonadaand Ciliophora.
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SOME FACTS ABOUT PROTISTA’S
The first Protista were found a million years ago.Some Protista can give humans diseases such as malaria.Protista were first classified in 1830.
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HOW DO PROTISTA’S EAT? WHAT DO THEY EAT?
Protista eat things such as algae, bacteria, plankton and other Protista. They use an eating technique calledfilter feeding.
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HOW DO PROTISTA'S REPRODUCE?
Protista’s reproduce in 2 different ways.The first way is called conjugation. The other way is called binary fission.Conjugation requires 2 Protista's to mate.Binary fission is a Protista's splitting itself in two parts to reproduce.
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WHERE DO PROTISTA’S LIVE?
Protista’s live in moist habitats like damp tree trunks and wet sidewalks.
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HOW MANY SPECIES ARE THERE?
There are currently 60,000 classified protists throughout the world.
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AN EXTINCT PROTISTA
One notable extinct Protista is called ediacaran biota.
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IMAGES
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://waynesword.palomar.edu/trfeb98.htmhttp:http://wiki.answers.com/http://en.wikipedia.org
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