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Protista Intro

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Protists

All protists are eukaryotes.

Most are unicellular, but some are

multicellular

19.1 Introduction to Protists

Protists

Some reproduce asexually by mitosis while

others reproduce sexually by meiosis.

Some protists can reproduce asexually and

sexually.

Chapter 19

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Some protists are heterotrophic (eat to get energy) and some are autotrophic (make their own food through photosynthesis). These are often called animal–like or plantlike.

Some protists can live as a colony (a cluster of cells that live together).

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Evolution of Protista

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Protista are a very diverse group. They contain many types of organisms. Scientists are now finding that all of these organisms are not as closely related to each other and so they might be split into multiple kingdoms in the future.

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Amoeba (Station 3)