What are protists?
What is: single and or multicellular organsim that is neither plant, animal, nor fungi
Do protists have membrane bound cell organelles?
What is: membrane cell organelles are a part of protists.
Do protists reproduce asexually or sexually?
What is: protists reproduce asexually and sexually.
How many types of phyla are there?
What is: 45 types of phyla.
Which domain can protists be found in?
What is: Eukarya.
Where are protists found?
What is: bodies of water, soil, and or parasite
Are protists unicellular or multicellular?
What is: protists are both unicellular and multicellular.
This type of asexual reproduction, common in protists, involves one cell dividing into two genetically identical cells.
What is: binary function.
What are three types of phyla?
What is: Ciliates: Phylum Ciliophera, Water moulds, and Diatoms: Phylum Chrysophyta.
What are the three nomenclature for protists?
What is: Euglena gracilis, Amoeba proteus, and Plasmodium falciparum.
List one of the major groups of protists:
What is: protozoans, algae, and or slime molds and water molds.
What is a flagellum?
What is: a hairlike structure that allows protists to move.
These reproductive cells, found un some protists, can develop into new organisms without fertilization?
What is: spores.
Members if this phylum are known for having hair-like structures called cillia that help them move is know as?
What is: Phylum Ciliophora.
The method of reproduction in the Euglena gracillis involves one cell dividing into two identical daughter cells is?
What is: binary fission.