
Euglenoids
Autotroph or heterotroph
Green, found in fresh water
Dinoflagellates
Responsible for red tides
Two flagella
Surrounded by stiff plates
Diatoms
In household products and pesticides
Move by oozing chemicals out of cell wall
Glass-like cell walls
Float near lake/ocean surface
Algae
Important in oxygen production
Live in water/ damp places
Contain chlorophyll and photosynthesize
Red algae
Multicellular seaweed
Red chlorophyll
Green Algae
Green pigment
Unicellular, multicellular, or colonial
Closely related to plants
Brown Algae
Seaweed with many pigments
Many plant-like structures
Sarcodine
Pseudopods (fake feet)
Contractive Vacuole
Flagellates
One or more flagella: whip-like tail structure
Use flagella to move
Animal Like
Protozoans
Move to obtain food
No cell wall
Ciliates
Use cilia to move and eat
Cilia- hairlike projections that wave
Parasites
Feed on the cells and body fluids of the host
Can have one or more host
Slime Mold
Brightly colored
Moist, shady places
Tiny
Water Molds/ Downy Mildew
Most live in water
Fuzzy tiny thread
Eukaryotic