Describe the similarities and differences in the organization, structure, and function of euglena and brown algae.
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Protists
Protists are eukaryotypes that cannot be classified as animals, plants, or fungi.
Protozoans
Protozoans are animal protists that are unicellular.
Pseudopods
Pseudopods is the part of the protists that is used for moving and for eating. The pseudopods form when cytoplasm flows one location and the rest of the amoeba follows.
Contractile vacuole
A structure in the protist that collects the extra water water and then releases it from the cell.
Cilia
The cilia is the hair like structure that moves in a wave like movement. This structure helps it obtain food and move.
Symbiosis
Symbiosis means a close relationship in which at least one of the species benefits
Mutualism
When both species benefit from living together.
Spore
A spore is a tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organism