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DIVERSITY OF

LIFE
ALL ORGANISMS ARE
MULTICELLULAR, EUKARYOTIC
AND HETEROTROPHIC IN NATURE
ORGANISMS ARE EITHER
UNICELLULAR OR MULTICELLULAR
BUT ALL ARE HETEROTROPHS
ORGANISMS ARE UNICELLULAR
AND PROKARYOTIC IN NATURE
ORGANISMS ARE MADE UP OF
CELL WALLS BUT LACK NUCLEUS
ORGANISMS ARE EITHER
UNICELLULAR OR MULTICELLULAR,
HETEROTROPHIC OR
AUTOTROPHIC
OVIPAROUS
DIMORPHISM
THEY DON’T HAVE BOTH DNA AND RNA
GYMNOSPERM
HOLOZOIC IN NATURE
HYPHAE IS THE BASIC STRUCTURE
SARCINAE
HARD COVERING CALLED EXOSKELETON
UNDERGOES MULTIPLE FISSION
PROKARYOTES
CAPSID
LEPTOSPIRA INTERROGANS
ECHINODERMATA
CANDIDA ALBICANS
CHEMOAUTOTROPHS OR
SAPROPHYTES OR PARASITES
VIBRIO
PARAMECIUM
OBLIGATE INTRACELLULAR
INFECTIOUS AGENTS
EUGLENA
CELLULOSE
PROTOZOA

-unicellular
-non-photosynthetic
-holozoic; parasites
-mostly found in salt and fresh water
Giardia lamblia, also known as Giardia intestinalis, is a
flagellated parasite that colonizes and reproduces in the
small intestine, causing giardiasis.
microbes that feed on bacteria and smaller protozoa. They use pseudopodia (cytoplasmic extensions) to engulf their food and for locomotion.

Amoeba proteus 
These are freshwater single-celled microbes that feed on bacteria
and smaller protozoa. They use pseudopodia (cytoplasmic extensions) to
engulf their food and for locomotion.
These are freshwater single-celled microbes that feed on bacteria
and smaller protozoa. They use pseudopodia (cytoplasmic extensions) to
engulf their food and for locomotion.
Paramecium
  This single-celled organism lives in freshwater habitats.
It is covered in cilia, short hair-like structures used for
swimming and for wafting food into its groove-like mouth
(centre).
FUNGI

-unicellular (yeasts) and


multicellular (molds)
-non-photosynthetic
-saprophytes
-thrive in dark, warm and humid
environment
ALGAE

-unicellular or multicellular
- photosynthetic
-autotrophs
-found mostly in water, soil and
trees where there is enough moisture
and light
BACTERIA

-unicellular
- photosynthetic (cyanobacteria) and
most are non-photosynthetic
-chemoautotrophs; saprophytes;
parasites
-found in water and soil
STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS
FURUNCLE425 CARBUNCLE
obligate intracellular infectious agent

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