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   Protists has a more complex
    structure, function, behavior and ecology than
    bacteria

   They have specialized organelles for
    feeding, digestion, excretion, respiration, coordinatio
    n, and locomotion

   They may be classified as plantlike, funguslike, or
    animal-like
   Three groups of algae which where traditionally
    classified as plants are now considered as protist

   They represent the multicellular plant-like protist

   Protist are not considered as plants because they
    do not have structures that protect their
    gametes and zygote
   They are not considered animals
    either, because they do not undergo
    embryonic development

   Neither they are not fungi because they
    do not have chitin in their cell walls as
    true fungi have
GREEN ALGAE
KELPS
RED CORAL ALGAE
PLANTLIKE PROTIST
   Phytoplanktons, a varied group of single-
    celled photosynthetic organisms that float
    near the surface of fresh and salty water

   Provide food for most aquatic animals
PLANTLIKE PROTIST
 Examples are
 euglena, dinoflagellates, golden-brown
 algae and diatoms
FUNGUSLIKE PROTIST

 They   are saprophytic.

 Theyderived food and energy by
 breaking down dead organic matter

 Examples   are slime molds
ANIMAL-LIKE PROTIST
   They are also called Protozoans

   They are all heterotrophic protists

   Animal-like protists includes zooflagellates
    (trypanosoma), sarcodina (amoeba), sporozoa
    (plasmodium) and ciliates (paramecium)
TRYPANOSOMA
AMOEBA
PLASMODIUM
PARAMECIUM

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Kingdom protista

  • 1.
  • 2. Protists has a more complex structure, function, behavior and ecology than bacteria  They have specialized organelles for feeding, digestion, excretion, respiration, coordinatio n, and locomotion  They may be classified as plantlike, funguslike, or animal-like
  • 3. Three groups of algae which where traditionally classified as plants are now considered as protist  They represent the multicellular plant-like protist  Protist are not considered as plants because they do not have structures that protect their gametes and zygote
  • 4. They are not considered animals either, because they do not undergo embryonic development  Neither they are not fungi because they do not have chitin in their cell walls as true fungi have
  • 8. PLANTLIKE PROTIST  Phytoplanktons, a varied group of single- celled photosynthetic organisms that float near the surface of fresh and salty water  Provide food for most aquatic animals
  • 9. PLANTLIKE PROTIST  Examples are euglena, dinoflagellates, golden-brown algae and diatoms
  • 10.
  • 11. FUNGUSLIKE PROTIST  They are saprophytic.  Theyderived food and energy by breaking down dead organic matter  Examples are slime molds
  • 12.
  • 13. ANIMAL-LIKE PROTIST  They are also called Protozoans  They are all heterotrophic protists  Animal-like protists includes zooflagellates (trypanosoma), sarcodina (amoeba), sporozoa (plasmodium) and ciliates (paramecium)