Protist Characteristics: All protest cells have a nuclei which means they are. o. Colonies: Single cells (ex. Seaweed)

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Ch 3 Prtist Lab Name Pd. Prtists 1 Seat #1: Fill ut ntes based n the reading passages Prtists are fund: Sme are marine which means: Sme are parasitic meaning: Sme are terrestrial meaning: Prtist Characteristics: All prtest cells have a nuclei which means they are. Multinucleate: Variety f cellular rganizatin: Clnies: Single cells (ex. Seaweed) Seat #2: Fill ut ntes based n the reading passages Obtaining Fd: They all need fd which they get many ways Auttrphic: prtest have lts f which cntain a green pigment called Cell are similar t and are made f. Hetertrphic: Parasitic Sme can as envirnmental cnditins : cell eating : cell drinking Seat #3: Fill ut ntes based n the reading passages Mtility (Mvement): Mst are :have tightly packed rws f shrt flagella called which are used fr and Eat (r ingest) Mst well knwn Others use : cmplex whip-like structure flagella frm flagella in bth and Sme mve by : temprary cytplasmic extensins means Carry yur Dmain Ntebk, Lab sheet and pencil t each statin.

Seat #4: Summarize the fllwing infrmatin, using 1 r 2 sentences fr each sectin Size: 2 Relatinship (include all 3!): Organelles (2 sentences): _ Ameba (Prtzans) Animal- like Prtists Seat #5: Using the picture in yur dmain ntebk n page 16, label each part and give its functin Seat #6: Fill in the ntes using the infrmatin prvided Ameba - - Prtist (Prtzan) Mve by (lengthen) & (shrten) f, r Characteristic mvement by extensin is called is als extended t surrund ther r and bring them int the bdy Packed int Type f fd gathering called Seat #7: After watching the shrt vide, describe hw an ameba mves using key vcab wrds like pseudpd Seat #8: View the slide under the micrscpe and draw a picture. Include the magnificatin (which shuld be high pwer

3 Paramecium (Prtzans) Seat #9: Using the picture in yur dmain ntebk n page 17, label each part and give its functin Seat #10: Fill in the ntes using the infrmatin prvided Paramecium - - Prtist (Prtzan) Cvered with causing the prtzan t mve in a lcmtin (mvement pattern) Cytstme: Lcated at the end f the which is a ciliated (has cilia) Sme grups f cilia create Jb is t funnel which is the paramecia s fd Fd Vacule Frms arund: Cntent f vacule get digested by Undigested material is: Cntractile vacules Lk like: Jb: Have types f nuclei Macrnucleus functin: Micrnucleus functin: Seat #11: After watching the shrt vides f ameba and paramecium, describe 2 differences between them. Seat #12: View the slide under the micrscpe and draw a picture. Include the magnificatin (which shuld be high pwer

Euglena 4 Seat #13: Using the picture in yur dmain ntebk n page 20, label each part and give its functin Seat #14: Fill in the ntes using the infrmatin prvided Euglena- - Prtist (Algae) Phtsynthesizer: Majr recyclers f Primary cmpnent f Stre in the frm f Eyespt is a (senses light) Lcated at the (head) end : actively seek and use t swim tward it. Large : fund in the f the cell. Using page 79 f the textbk, why are plant-like prtist like plants? Seat #15: Using page 78 f the textbk, Draw and Label a Flagellate (Giardia) int yur Dmain NB p. 18 Using page 78 f the textbk, Draw, Label & clr cde a Parasite (Plasmdia) int yur Dmain NB p. 18 Seat #16: Using page 79 f the textbk, summarize what diatms are: Diatms: Draw 3 different Diatms int yur Dmain NB n p. 19 Seat #17: Using page 79 f the textbk, summarize what dinflagellataes are: Dinflagellates: Draw and Label the Dinflagellate int yur Dmain NB n p.19 5 Algae (plant-like prtist) Seat #18: Using pages 79-81 in the textbk, briefly describe what Algae are, including 3 specific examples. Examples:,,

Seat #19: Using the website (kids.lwdpa.cm/water/all-abut-algae) list 3 reasns algae are beneficial and 3 ways they are harmful. Beneficial 1. Harmful 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. Seat #20: Using the micrscpe slide, Draw and Label Spirgyra nt page 21 in yur dmain ntebk. Seat #21: Using the reference pages, Draw and Label Red Algae nt page 21 in yur dmain ntebk. Seat #22: Using page 81 f yur textbk, Draw and Label Brwn Algae nt page 22in yur DNB 6 Fungus-like Prtists Seat #23: Using page 82 f the textbk, why are fungus-like prtist like fungi? Briefly describe what a slime mld is (use page 82 f yur textbk) Using page 82 f the textbk, Draw and Label the mass, and spre prducing stalks f the Chclate tube slime mld int yur Dmain ntebk page 23. Seat #24: Briefly describe what a water mld and dwny mildew are (use page 83 f yur textbk) Using page 83 f the textbk, Draw and Label Water mld n fish and dwny mildew n a grape leaf int yur Dmain ntebk page 23. Seat #25: Cmplete page 3 f yur dmain ntebk, utlining Chapter 3 Sectin 1 (hint: use the headings and subheadings- Red and blue writing). DNB p. 14 Seat #26: Cmplete page 24 f yur dmain ntebk- summarizing/ reviewing Prtists. Seat #27: Cmplete page 13 f yur dmain ntebk- Kingdm- Prtists. 7 Fungi Using the ntes and textbk prvided at each statin Seat #28: Cmplete page 25 f yur dmain ntebk- Kingdm- Fungi. Seat #29: Cmplete page 27 f yur dmain ntebk- Asexual Reprductin f Fungi. Seat #30: Cmplete page 28 f yur dmain ntebk- Sexual Reprductin f Fungi. Seat # 31: Dictinary- CH 8 vcabulary