Protists
Facts and examples from the American Museum of Natural History.
Unit 3.4.3: Protists
From LibreTexts Biology, an open educational resource. Sections include Introduction -- Classifying Protists -- Cell Structure -- Metabolism -- Motility -- Life Cycles -- Habitats.
Kingdom Protista (from Foundations of Wildlife Diseases)
(CREDO Reference)
Comprehensive reference article featuring an introduction to the topic, description of life cycle strategies, major groups, and life history types of protozoa.
Not in Your Usual Top 10: Protists that Infect Plants and Algae
(EBSCOhost)
Fungi, nematodes and oomycetes belong to the most prominent eukaryotic plant pathogenic organisms. Unicellular organisms from other eukaryotic lineages, commonly addressed as protists, also infect plants. This review provides an introduction to plant pathogenic protists, including algae infecting oomycetes, and their current state of research.
Protists (from UXL Complete Life Science Resource)
(Gale In Context: Science)
Discussion of protists, how they are classified, what characterizes them, and types: animal-like, fungus-like, and plantlike.
Superorganisms of the Protist Kingdom: A New Level of Biological Organization
(Gale In Context: Science)
Advances the understanding of superorganisms results from a thorough review of the supra-organismal levels of organization now known to exist among the "unicellular" protists.
Protista
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What Are Protists?
What Are Protists? by Microbiology Society is shared in accordance with YouTube Terms of Service.