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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Protists, Cilliates have hair-like organelles called Cilia, sequenced has common tandem repeats of trinucleotides, heavy shell causes sinkage but some regulate buoyancy with intracellular lipids, sporangia Three types Water molds, Unicellular formerly "Grab bag" of taxonomy, multicellular can grow up to 60 meters, Diatoms encased in silica, Brown Algae provide unique habitats in Sargasso Sea, Mobility and Heterotrophy most Too small to be seen with the naked eye, Freshwater typically on decaying vegetation from streams, Phagocytosis which describes Large cells enveloping smaller cells into themselves, Diatoms have "boom and "bust" life cycles, Protists are generally Unicellular, 6 chromosomes sequenced, enourmous single cells with thousands of nuclei, Amoebas move with temporary projections pseudopods, Cellular slime molds food is scarce aggregate to form multicellular assembly, Cilliates common examples Paramecium and Stentor, Algae create food through Photosynthesis, Diatoms can be found in Oceans, freshwaters, soils and on damp surfaces