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Questa Cmap, creata con IHMC CmapTools, contiene informazioni relative a: Protists- Group 3, Photosynthetic, Unicellular (some are colonial) and heterotrophic Absorb dissolved organic compounds or ingest food particles and living cells through phagocytosis, Usually made of silica Use pseidopodia to engulf through phagocytosis, Dinoflagellates Importance 2 Flagella, Similar to protist due to homologous features Likely descended from this group, Supergroup SAR Brown or olive color from the carotenoids in their plastids Brown Algae, Diplomonads Example Giardia intestinalis parasite, Animals ???? multiceulluar, Apicomplexans Importance Spread from their host as tiny infectous cells (sporozites), Supergroup Excavata reduced mitochondria called hydrogenosomes Parabasalids, Red Algae Importance Some are unicellular, float in ocean, Caulerpa About One cell, many nuclei, Known for use of cillia Have micro and macro nuclei, Charophytes About Algae most Like plants, Supergroup Archaeplastida Color from carotenoids in plastids Brown Algae, Zygnema About Unicellular, lives in colonies, Opisthokonts ???? Animals, Have micro and macro nuclei Reproduced by congjugation/binary fusion, Brown Algae Importance Largest & most complex algae, Entamoebas ???? Parasites on vertebrates and some invertebrates, Seaweed Structure Most are multicellular, not that large