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4
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a ciliate protist that ingests food by sweeping food particles down a gullet
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5
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unicellular photoautotrophic algae that cause red tides, killing fish
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7
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move and ingest their food using pseudopods and eat by phagocytosis
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8
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protist that uses the Anopheles mosquito as a vector to transmit Malaria to humans
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9
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protists that contain chlorophyll a and c, giving them a brown color; kelp is an example
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10
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similar to fungi; caused the great Potato Famine that brought many Irish to the U.S. in the mid 1800's
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11
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protists that contain chlorophyll a and b
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1
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a protist with spiral chloroplasts, that reproduces by conjugation
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2
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protists with ornate silica shells; used as abrasives in toothpaste and silver polish
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3
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foraminiferans and radiolarians have a skeleton made of this material which can cover up to 4000m of the sea floor
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6
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a mixotrophic protist with both animal and plant characteristics; unicellular
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12
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protists that are multicellular seaweeds; used to make agar, chocolate and cosmetics
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