Biology notes on the "Phyla of Protists." This Phyla includes algea, protists, sponges, etc.
Title: Biology notes on the "Phyla of Protists." This Phyla includes algea, protists, sponges, etc.
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Biology notes on the "Phyla of Protists." This Phyla includes algea, protists, sponges, etc.
Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
Details: Words: 1120 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Phyla of Protists *Move using pseudopodia *Have double shells made of silica *Photosynthetic protists; can be multicellular *Move using flagella *Move using cilia *Fungus like protists *Form resistant spores An interesting group of protists consists of amoebas and forams. These protists are distinguished by their unique form of locomotion, in which they use extensions of cytoplasm. Amoebas and forams are unicellular heterotrophs.
Amoebas, members of the phylum Rhizopoda, are protists that live in fresh and
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cycle, called the merozoite. Some of the merozoites in the human bloodstream undergo a sexual phase and develop into the third stage of the Plasmodium life cycle, called the gametocyte. Then, if they are extracted from an infected person by a mosquito, they form sperm and egg cells within the gut of the mosquito. Gametes fuse to form a zygote, which develops in the wall of the mosquito's gut and produces large numbers of sporozoites.