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Eukaryotic
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less primitive than prokaryotic cells; contain more organelles
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Autotrophic
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use energy (from light, for example) to produce "food". they are the providers in the food chain
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Photosynthetic
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able to convert light energy into chemical engery
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Heterotrophic
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cannot produce it's own food; eats the producers
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Protozoa
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unicellular eukaryote
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Amoebas
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genus of protozoa; moves by means of pseudopods; unicelluar
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Flagellates
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cells with one or more flagella
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Cilates
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cells with one or more cilia
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Sporozoans
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genus of protozoa; parasitic; reproduce sexually and asexually in alternate generations by means of spores
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Unicellular Algae
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photosynthetic; lack many organelles that plants have
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Chlorophyll
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a green pigment found in most plants, algae, and cyanobacteria
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Euglenas
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unicellular protists, can both eat food and produce food (both animal and plant characteristics)
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Diatoms
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unicellular; eukaryotic algae
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Dinoflagellates
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eukaryotic algae, use flagella for movement
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Yellow-green algae
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unicellular, live in freshwater, light color
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Slime Molds
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amoeba-like and feed on decaying vegetables and such
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nosepiece
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holds objectives of various magnifications
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stand
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base of the microscope
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fine and course focusing knobs
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lower and raise the stage
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observation tubes
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attached to top of stand
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eyepieces
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where you look in
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objective lens
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gathers the light passing through the specimen and then to project an accurate image through the body of the microscope to the eyepieces
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substage condenser
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gathers light from the light source focuses the light onto the specimen
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