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Algae Review

Can you recall the characteristics of plant-like protists?

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Plant-like protists are classified into six types based on cell structure, number and position of flagella, type of chlorophyll, and the pigments they have. Use the flashcards below to see if you can recall each of the characteristics of the six types. Identify the following characteristics of the type of plant-like protist that is shown on the front of the flashcard, then click the back of the flashcard to see the answer.

• Are they unicellular or multicellular?
• Do they have flagella?
• Do they contain chlorophyll?
• What other pigments do they contain?

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dinoflagellates 

unicellular, two flagella, contain chlorophyll and yellow-brown pigments

diatoms

unicellular, no flagella, contain chlorophyll and yellow-brown pigments 

euglena

unicellular, have flagella, contain chlorophyll and carotenoid

brown algae

multicellular, no flagella, have chlorophyll, carotenoids, and yellow-brown pigments, display a brown color 

red algae

multicellular, no flagella, have chlorophyll, carotenoids, and yellow-brown pigments, display a redish color

green algae

multicellular, no flagella, have chlorophyll and carotenoids

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