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Chapter 28: Protists



28.2 The kingdom Protista is by far the most diverse of any eukaryotic kingdom. (Page 564)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/diversity/004/index.html

Examine the following sections:
Diversity/Protists/Characteristics
5.49 Model
5.50 Cell Type
5.51 Cell Type (continued)
5.52 Features of Protista
Diversity/Protists/Protozoa
5.53 Model
The Challenge of Classifying the Protists. (Page 564)
General Biology of the Protists. (Page 565)
28.3 Protists can be categorized into six groups. (Page 566)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/diversity/004/index.html

Examine the following sections:
Diversity/Protists/Protozoa
5.54 Ameoboid
5.55 Paramecium
5.56 Paramecium
5.57 Zoomastiginia
5.58 Life Cycle of Malaria
Diversity/Protists/Photosynthetic
5.59 Algae
5.60 Algae Model
5.61 Brown Algae
5.62 Dinoflagellates
5.63 Euglenoids
5.64 Diatom
Diversity/Protists/Fungus-like
5.65 Introduction
5.66 Life Cycle
5.67 Water Molds
Euglenozoa. (Page 566)
Alveolata. (Page 568)
Stramenopila and Rhodophyta. (Page 571)
Chlorophyta. (Page 573)
Choanoflagellida and Protists That Are Difficult to Categorize. (Page 574)







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