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I am a photoautotroph, chemoheterotroph, and have a flagella. What is it?

Euglena

Two features of paramecium

Cillia and chemoheterotroph

Amoeba

pyseudopodia and chemoheterotrophs

Euglena 2 features

Is photoautotroph and chemoheterotroph. Has Flagella

this protist is photoautotroph and has flagella

Volvox

How does Trypansoma move and it's energy?

Chemoheterotroph and flagella

Trypanosoma: is chemoheterotroph or photoautotroph?

chemoheterotroph

VORTICELLA two features are

Cillia and chemoheterotroph

has two overlapping shells, toxic via shell fish, making diatomaceous earth

Diatoms

Physarum

Slime mode, amoeboid in plasmodium stage, chemoheterotroph

Euglena

Flagella, chemoheterotroph and photoautotroph

Paramecium

Flagella, chemoheterotroph, protist

Amoeba

Psuedopodia, chemoheterotroph, protist

Vorticella

Cilia, chemoheterotroph, protist

Physarum

Amoeboid movement, chemoheterotroph, protist

Volvox

Photoautotroph, flagella, protist

Trypanosoma

Chemoheterotroph, flagella, protist

Diatoms

Photosynthetic, some by flagella but mostly by ocean movement

Dinoflagellates role is poisoning

Photosynthetic, flagella, role: algae bloom leaves but shellfish remain toxic. Dinoflagellate > fish > sealions cycle

Main features of Protist

All are eukaryotic, most are unicellular, cem be hetero or autotrophic

Name the three Latin bacteria names:

Cocci


Bacilli


Spirilla

Some characteristics of Anabaena

Nitrogen fixers and


Heterocyte

Physarum two features are

Slime mold. Amoeboid movement and chemoheterotroph