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Protists and disease

Chapter 3 and a review of how bacteria become drug resistant

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protists1 celled organisms with a nucleus
pseudopodfalse foot; the way some protists move
amoebaanimal-like protist that moves with a false foot
ciliahair like part of some protists that help it move
flagellawhiplike tail - means of locomotion
parameciuman example of an organism that moves with cilia
euglenaan example of an organism that moves with a flagella
malariaa disease caused by a type of protist
symbiosisa relationsihp in which one organism lives on, near, or even inside another organism and at least one of the organisms benefits
unicellular1 celled organism
nucleusprotists are different from bacteria in that they do have a
chlorineone way to treat water is to put this in it to kill the bacteria
red tideoccurs when protists known as dinoflagellates reproduce so rapidly that the toxins they put out can hurt organisms expecially shell fish, and organisms that eat them
protozoaanimal like protists
termitesa certain type of protist digests the food of a
diatomsname a plant like protist that is used in polishes such as toothpaste car polish
food chaina link between organisms showing who eats whom
mosquitoeswhat spreads malaria but does not cause it?
oxygenbecause some protists are autotrophs like plants they give us
faminea time when food is lacking
fungus like protistcaused the potato blight in Ireland
U.S.because so many potatoes died in the blight, many Irish people moved to
virusesdon't take anitibiotics for this because antibiotics won't kill them and the medicine may only kill weak and good bacteria, leaving room and food for the bad bacteria
cellprotists and bacteria are two kingdoms that only have 1


OTTER CLUSTER ~ 6th Grade Science
Thomas A. Blake Middle School

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