1) Make a graphic/visual organizer of the four supergroups of Protists and the major groups of protists. 2) The graphic organizer must include all the following major groups. Include one example organism and one derived character (shared by most or all members of the group).

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1) Make a graphic/visual organizer of the four supergroups of Protists and the major groups of protists.

2) The graphic organizer must include all the following major groups. Include one example organism and one derived character (shared by most or all members of the group).

Archaeplastida
Excavata
SAR
Unikonta
Red algae
Green Algae
Diplom onads
Parabasalids
Euglenozoa
Stram enopiles
Alveolates
Rhizarians
Chlorophytes
Diatoms
Golden algae
Brown Algae
WWW
C
W
Dinoflagellates
Apicomplexans
Ciliates
Cercozoans
Form as
Radiolamans
Slime molds
Entamoebas
Amoebozoans
Opisthokonta
Plants
Animals
Fungi
Transcribed Image Text:Archaeplastida Excavata SAR Unikonta Red algae Green Algae Diplom onads Parabasalids Euglenozoa Stram enopiles Alveolates Rhizarians Chlorophytes Diatoms Golden algae Brown Algae WWW C W Dinoflagellates Apicomplexans Ciliates Cercozoans Form as Radiolamans Slime molds Entamoebas Amoebozoans Opisthokonta Plants Animals Fungi
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Protists are the eukaryotic organisms yet they are not fit into the kingdom of three like animalia, plantae and fungi. They are mostly microscopic. This is the most common feature of all protists. Protists  are mostly aquatic. Some live in marine environments other than in fresh water and still others in the body fluids of other organisms. Slime molds inhabit damp soil and moist , decaying barkof rotting  trees. Many protists participate in global nitrogen cycle by preying on the soil bacteria and recycling their nitrogen compounds into nitrates. Most protists are unicellular, but some are multicellular and few are very large.

    

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