unicellular heterotrophs that move
What is a protozoan?
hair-like projections that beat with a wavelike motion
What are cilia?
a micro-predator
Who is amoeba?
their cells have a nucleus, cell walls, cell membrane, chloroplasts, mitochondria, ribosomes, vacuoles, and more
What are eukaryotes?
producers
What are algae?
heterotrophic protists that reproduce with spores
What are fungus-like protists?
a long, whiplike structure
a silly protozoan
Who is paramecium?
by photosynthesis, consuming, decomposing, or as a parasite
How do protists obtain energy?
fungus-like protists in the soil
Who are decomposers?
autotrophic protists
What are algae?
"false foot"
used in foods, beauty products, and dessert
Who are (red) algae?
absorb light for photosynthesis
What are pigments?
eukaryotes that cannot be classified in any other kingdom
What are protists?
it moves excess water out of the cell
unicellular, floating algae
Who are diatoms?
using binary fission, conjugation, or spores
How do protists reproduce?
protozoa and fungus-like protists
Who are consumers (heterotrophs)?
sometimes-multicellular, heterotrophic protists

What are pseudopodia?
armored protists blooming with toxins
Who are dinoflagellates (red tide)?
BOTH heterotrophic and autotrophic
What are Euglena?
a protozoan causing illness (malaria)
What is a parasite (plasmodium)?