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Protists
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Mind Map on Protists, created by Sophiane Nacer on 02/10/2018.
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Protists
Characteristics
Criteria
Eukaryotic
Not animal, fungi, plant
Cellular Arrangement
Unicellular, Colonial, or Multicellular
Locomotion
Flagella, Cilia, Pseudopodia
Nutrition
Photoautotrophs
Heterotrophs
Mixotrophs
Reproduction
Asexual
Binary Fission
Budding
Schizogony
Sexual
Alternation of Generations
Gametophyte (n), Sporophyte (2n)
Genetic Recombination
Only seen in some protists (marine algae, slime mold)
Endosymbiosis
Mitochondria
Heterotrophic bacterium
Engulfed by archaeal cell
Plastids
Photosynthetic cyanobacterium
Engulfed by heterotrophic eukaryote
Plastid-Posessing Protists
Red Algae
Green Algae
Secondary Endosymb.
Chlorarachniophytes
Nucleomorph
Plastids w/>2 membr.
Evidence
DNA
Two Membranes
Transport Proteins
Binary Fission Replication
Symbiotic Protists
Dinoflagellates
Guts of termites
Phylogenetics
Domain: Eukaryote
Kingdoms: Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Protista
Root is controversial
Unikonta
(Supergroup) Incl. protists most closely related to animals
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