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Anne, an intern in a microbiology lab, was observing the characteristics of various specimens of protists. Match each specimen to the category of protist to which it belongs.
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Anne, an intern in a microbiology lab, was observing the characteristics of various specimens of protists. Match each specimen to the category of protist to which it belongs.
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In simple terms, there are 4 categories of protists in basic biology characterized by their type of locomotion.
Locomotion by pseudopods or "false feet" is characteristic of ameobas (i.e.
Entamoeba histolytica
). Locomotion by papillary projections from the cell membrane called "cilia" is characteristic of
Paramecium
species. Locomotion by whip-like structures that propel the organism called "flagella" is characteristic of
Euglena
species.
Lastly, protists that do not have locomotive organelles are exemplified by
Plasmodium
species, the etiologic agent of malaria.
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