Protista
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www.unirio.brProtista Protista Eucarya Protozoa Chromista Plantae Plantae Plantae Fungi Fungi Fungi Animalia Animalia Animalia . INTRODUÇÃO A MICROBIOLOGIA 19 Cloroplastos e Mitocôndrias:
1.1 Classification 1.2 Domain bacteria and domain archaea ...
s5ee8b77f7f9dee0d.jimcontent.coma) State the unique characteristics of Protista b) State the classification of Protista based on the unique feature: i. Two major phyla of algae (photosynthetic pigment): •Chlorophyta (Chlamydomonas sp.) •Phaeophyta (Fucus sp.) ii. Four major phyla of Protozoa (locomotioa): •Euglenophyta (Euglena sp.) •Rhizopoda (Amoeba sp ...
Kingdom Classification Worksheet use techn - PNGISD
www.pngisd.orgKingdom Protista Protists are organisms that are classified into the kingdom Protista. The protists form a group of organisms that really do not fit into any other kingdom. Although there is a lot of variety within the protists, they do share some common characteristics. All protists live in moist environments. All protists are eukaryotes, so
DDDIVERSITY IN L L LIVINGIVINGIVING O O ORGANISMS
ncert.nic.inProtista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia, and is widely used. These groups are formed on the basis of their cell structure, mode and source of nutrition and body organisation. The modification Woese introduced by dividing the Monera into Archaebacteria (or Archaea) and Eubacteria (or Bacteria) is also
HAPTER 3 LANT KINGDOM - NCERT
www.ncert.nic.insuggested the Five Kingdom classification viz. Monera, Protista, Fungi, Animalia and Plantae. In this chapter , we will deal in detail with further classification within Kingdom Plantae popularly known as the ‘plant kingdom’. We must stress here that our understanding of the plant kingdom has changed over time.
MORPHOLOGY AND Notes CLASSIFICATION OF BACTERIA
www.nios.ac.inkingdom protista has been divided into two groups namely prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Bacteria and blue-green algae are prokaryotes, while fungi, other algae, slime moulds and protozoa are eukaryotes. Bacteria are prokaryotic microorganisms that do not contain chlorophyll. They are unicellular and do not