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Protista - Coggle Diagram
Protista
Photosynthetic Heterotrophs
Chrysophytes
Initiate food chains in aquatic
environments.
Chlorophytes
They can be uni or multicelular & initiate food chains in aquatic
environments.
Rodhophytes
Contain a pigment called phycoerythrin
and a gelatinous substance called AGAR.
Phaeophytes
Contain a pigment called
fucoxanthin.
Heterotrophic
Mastigophora
Amoeba
Ciliates
Autotrophic and Heterotrophic
Euglenophytes
No cell wall, have chloroplasts, are a source
of food for organisms living in water.
Dinoflagellates
Autotrophs or heterotrophs, free-living
or sessile, usually have two flagella.
Importance
Ecological
Important part of the marine food chain
they make oxygen
they regulate bacteria on the sea