tailieunhanh - Lecture Biology (7th edition) - Chapter 28: Protists

This chapter explain why the kingdom Protista is no longer considered a legitimate taxon; explain the process of endosymbiosis and state what living organisms are likely relatives of mitochondria and plastids; distinguish between endosymbiosis and secondary endosymbiosis; name the five supergroups, list their key characteristics, and describe some representative taxa. | Chapter 28 Protists PowerPoint Lectures for Biology Seventh Edition Neil Campbell and Jane Reece Lectures by Chris Romero Copyright 2005 Pearson Education Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings Overview A World in a Drop of Water Even a low-power microscope - Can reveal an astonishing menagerie of organisms in a drop of pond water Figure Copyright 2005 Pearson Education Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings These amazing organisms - Belong to the diverse kingdoms of mostly single-celled eukaryotes informally known as protists Advances in eukaryotic systematics - Have caused the classification of protists to change significantly Copyright 2005 Pearson Education Inc. publishing as Benjamin .