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Plantlike protists

known as algae, may be unicellular or multicelluar

Algae

plantlike protists that can make their own food

animallike protists

one-celled organisms known as protoza

protoza

parasites living in/on water, soil, nonliving and living organisms

ciliates

heterotrophs, reproduce by fission and conjugation, have cilia which help them move freely

cilia

hair-like structures that help organisms move freely

flagellates

live in fresh and salt water and have a flagellum

sacrodines

change shape to surround their food, have psuedpods and have a hard shell. when they die, they make limestone and chalk

psuedopod

"false feet"

sporozoans

Phylums that feed only on blood of humans or animals. How Malaryia is transferred and they have no way of moving on their own.

plankton

combined organism made of protonza and algae. they produce oxygen and are the "Grass of the sea"

funguslike protists

include severla phyla that have features of both protists and fungi. they include slime molds and water molds.