Protista Lab
By: Monika • Lab Report • 380 Words • December 5, 2009 • 1,556 Views
Essay title: Protista Lab
Title- Protista Lab
Concept- the concept of this lab was to explore what is in the pond water as living organisms and try to identify what it is. Some types of Protista are multi-cellular like giant kelp. Although they look much like plants, multi-cellular protists lack specialized tissues. Being eukaryotes, they have a membrane-bound true nucleus with linear chromosomes, and they have membrane-bound organelles. The kingdom Protista contains all eukaryotes that are not plants, animals, or fungi. The sexual cycles of many Protista are unknown, but most are thought to have some process of genetic recombination. Unicellular Protista can feed on other organisms in the manner of an animal, but it also has chloroplast and can perform photosynthesis if light is avaible.
Objective- the objective of the lab was for us to find under the microscope what is in the pond water and what kind of organisms are in it. We want to learn how Protists live in their environment and teach us how they eat and survive.
Materials-
1) sample of pond water
2) eye dropper
3) microscope
4) electric outlet
5) glass slides
6) glass beaker
Procedure- The procedure for this lab was to fill up a beaker with pond water and algae. Then you must take a small piece of algae with the eyedropper and put it on the slide.