List two protists that are ciliates or flagellates List two protists that are amoeboid list two organisms that cause diseas and what diseases they cause create a pie chart or bar graph comparing the forms of motilityciliates, flagellates and amoeba

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List two protists that are ciliates or flagellates List two protists that are amoeboid list two organisms that cause diseas and what diseases they cause create a pie chart or bar graph comparing the forms of motilityciliates, flagellates and amoeba
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### Protists Overview

#### Name of Protist: Amoeba proteus
- **Picture**: [Image of Amoeba proteus]
- **Form of Motility**: Pseudopods (amoeboid movement)
- **Description of Environment**: Found in freshwater environments in warm water or moist and sandy soil, often in puddles and ponds.

#### Name of Protist: Algae
- **Picture**: [Image of Algae]
- **Form of Motility**: Flagella movement
- **Description of Environment**: Algae can be found in all types of water environments, including saltwater and freshwater.

#### Name of Protist: Tetrahymena
- **Picture**: [Image of Tetrahymena]
- **Form of Motility**: Cilia Movement
- **Description of Environment**: Found in freshwater systems with submerged or emergent vegetation such as lakes, ponds, and streams.

#### Name of Protist: Paramecium caudatum
- **Picture**: [Image of Paramecium caudatum]
- **Form of Motility**: Cilia Movement
- **Description of Environment**: Found in both fresh and saltwater. Abundant in stagnant bodies of water.

**Note:** Information in the provided image is partially visible, which seems to describe the environments and characteristics of various protists.

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This transcription highlights the key features, motility, and environments of the protists listed.
Transcribed Image Text:Sure, here is the transcribed content suitable for an educational website: --- ### Protists Overview #### Name of Protist: Amoeba proteus - **Picture**: [Image of Amoeba proteus] - **Form of Motility**: Pseudopods (amoeboid movement) - **Description of Environment**: Found in freshwater environments in warm water or moist and sandy soil, often in puddles and ponds. #### Name of Protist: Algae - **Picture**: [Image of Algae] - **Form of Motility**: Flagella movement - **Description of Environment**: Algae can be found in all types of water environments, including saltwater and freshwater. #### Name of Protist: Tetrahymena - **Picture**: [Image of Tetrahymena] - **Form of Motility**: Cilia Movement - **Description of Environment**: Found in freshwater systems with submerged or emergent vegetation such as lakes, ponds, and streams. #### Name of Protist: Paramecium caudatum - **Picture**: [Image of Paramecium caudatum] - **Form of Motility**: Cilia Movement - **Description of Environment**: Found in both fresh and saltwater. Abundant in stagnant bodies of water. **Note:** Information in the provided image is partially visible, which seems to describe the environments and characteristics of various protists. --- This transcription highlights the key features, motility, and environments of the protists listed.
**Microorganisms and Their Environments**

| **Type**       | **Image** | **Movement**              | **Habitat**                                                                 |
|----------------|-----------|--------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Slime Mold     | ![Image: Slime Mold](#)  | Gliding movement           | Found in damp substrates with ample bacteria; common on decaying logs and forest duff. |
| Dinoflagellates| ![Image: Dinoflagellates](#)  | Flagella movement          | Present in all aquatic environments: marine, brackish, and fresh water, even in snow or ice.              |
| Euglena        | ![Image: Euglena](#)  | Flagella movement          | Found in freshwater & marine habitats like ponds, lakes & rivers; areas rich in organic matter.            |
| Diatoms        | ![Image: Diatoms](#)  | Non-motile; rely on external forces | Common in aquatic bodies, soil, and moist areas; can be found within crystals.                             |
| Green Algae    | ![Image: Green Algae](#)  | Can be motile or non-motile. When motile, use flagella | Found in freshwater environments like lakes, ponds, and rivers.                                           |
| Protozoa       | ![Image: Protozoa](#)  | Motile; moved by cilia     | Found in ponds, streams, rivers, swamps, and soil.                                                         |

**Explanation of Diagrams:**
- Each microorganism type is illustrated by a representative image.
- The habitats and methods of movement are detailed, highlighting the adaptability and diversity among these organisms.
Transcribed Image Text:**Microorganisms and Their Environments** | **Type** | **Image** | **Movement** | **Habitat** | |----------------|-----------|--------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Slime Mold | ![Image: Slime Mold](#) | Gliding movement | Found in damp substrates with ample bacteria; common on decaying logs and forest duff. | | Dinoflagellates| ![Image: Dinoflagellates](#) | Flagella movement | Present in all aquatic environments: marine, brackish, and fresh water, even in snow or ice. | | Euglena | ![Image: Euglena](#) | Flagella movement | Found in freshwater & marine habitats like ponds, lakes & rivers; areas rich in organic matter. | | Diatoms | ![Image: Diatoms](#) | Non-motile; rely on external forces | Common in aquatic bodies, soil, and moist areas; can be found within crystals. | | Green Algae | ![Image: Green Algae](#) | Can be motile or non-motile. When motile, use flagella | Found in freshwater environments like lakes, ponds, and rivers. | | Protozoa | ![Image: Protozoa](#) | Motile; moved by cilia | Found in ponds, streams, rivers, swamps, and soil. | **Explanation of Diagrams:** - Each microorganism type is illustrated by a representative image. - The habitats and methods of movement are detailed, highlighting the adaptability and diversity among these organisms.
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Parasitic flagellates are zooflagellates because they do not have chloroplast to produce their food through photosynthesis. Many parasitic flagellates are there causing diarrhea and malabsorption if they get ingested through contaminated water.

       Most ciliates are free living. Relatively few are parasitic in nature.  Some ciliates that cause disease in fishes. Others like Didinum, Tintinnids are parasitic over bacteria, algae even on other ciliates.

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