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  • Thumbs up if you're watching this video because the Biodiversity lab about protists instructed you to.

  • beautiful

  • Yo

    

  • "Protists" aren't a "Kingdom" of thier own anymore...the term "Protist" is informal....in case you didn't know already.

  • This is a good summary of what protists are!

  • pfft

  • You need better captioning. I cannot show this to my deaf students.

  • Very Helpful, it would be nice to have lyrics so I can spell the stuff properly in my notes

  • Kingdom Protista is outdated and obsolete

  • Great, short, and to the point.  Plus cool intro and ending music.

  • ya need to move away from all that taxonomy talk, bub. cladistics - check it out!

  • Funji? ohh you mean fungi.

  • Great video for my final

  • thnx.. i hope i pass my test tomorrow

    

  • thank god im not deaf, becuz if i read the cc i woudnt get a thing! wtf is this? autotrophs are aparato troughs? lol wtf is aparato troughs

  • I like kingdom Protista, very cool :D

  • This is a great video , thnx :).. So r protoctista unicellular or multi?

  • Your link doesn't work.

  • @Sims29 Thanks for the heads up YouTube changed how they they linked to our website which broke our redirects. The links should work now

  • this helped but if only you would go more in depth with the three classifications

  • did anybody else got a boner after watching this vid?

  • ad blocker ftw!!!

  • Thanks for the help on my Biology test!

  • permission to use the ending music for stuff?

  • @blitzwingfan The music is from Final Cut Studio

  • Awww this is cute.

  • @kittengirl09 ?!?!

  • This really helps with my Botany test! I always turn to Youtube for help because reading over the course of hours at a time can take its toll.

  • realli perfectly made

  • What good are parasites?

  • im gay

  • @TechnoHelp02 WTF LMAO

    

  • @TechnoHelp02 That's fine, but can we please put comments that have something to do with the video other then typing in unnecessary nonsense?

  • THANK YOU. I might actually pass my Biology quiz tomorrow (;

  • @itsCANDYbby sme i got a testt

  • I learnt a lot you guys are lifesavers. I have a test tomorrow and now I get it. THANK YOU THANK YOU... and by the way gguz88 I don't think most protists contain a mitochondria, most have chloroplasts according to my diagrams

  • I learnt a lot you guys are lifesavers. I have a test tomorrow and now I get it. THANK YOU THANK YOU...

  • get rid of the pop ups!

  • @respectintelligence Sorry but producing these videos costs money and thus we need to make money which means we need to encourage people to buy the whole video, as YouTube isn't going to be keeping the lights for us anytime soon.

  • Do all protists have mitochondria?

  • @clonalmachina no not necessarily they are whatever doesn't fit in another kingdom. but there are a that can make their energy with mitochondria but mostly use photosynthesis in chloroplasts

  • @heightssurfer

    Thanks, but chloroplasts use sunlight to create sugars etc...to be burned by things like mitochondria or glycolysis. So what you wrote does not quite make sense.

  • @clonalmachina i know that now. thank you for sending the comment but i just learned that today in my 7th grade science class so i didn't know completely know what i was writing. however some animal like protists and fungus like protists don't have mitochondia

  • @heightssurfer Mitochondria and Chloroplast are the cells means of converting energy and producing power. A cell with mitochondria will most likely NOT have chloroplast, and vice versa. If there are any acceptions to that rule, I am unaware of them.

  • @gguz88 Well, I'm confused. Do they or do they not have a mitochondria?

  • @ImGoingToBeAnMD The answer is not as simple as "yes." Eukaryotes need energy, and they get their energy from either Mitochondria or Chloroplasts. Yes, absolutely all Eukaryotes will have either mitochondria or chloroplast.

  • @gguz88 exceptions to the rule would include EVERY SINGLE MEMBER OF THE PLANT KINGDOM. Chloroplasts are used to convert the sun's energy into glucose. Mitochondria are still needed to synthesize ATP using glucose's stored energy.

  • Do all protists have mitochondria?

  • Plant AND animal?

    What is this witchery?

  • Wooow this video helped me so much

    thanks!!

  • great, good info, nice image quality

  • thx 4 video

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