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Amoebae Sponge Starfish Earthworms Are Examples Of

Give me 50 examples of organisms.?

Just list any complete,whole, living things; not parts of living things. Ameba, yes; pseudopods, no
hydra,yes; tentacles,no
enzymes, protein,NO; not living
If this is for an assignment, the teacher must be a masochist.
Who would want to plow through a list of 50 for each student (in probably not the best handwriting or spelling!) Tell him/her to get a life.

PLEASE HELP! Can someone give me examples of each of the folowing Phylum? PLEASE HELP!!!?

Zooflagellates - trichomonas
Amoebas - Amoeba proteus
Ciliates - paramecium
Sporozoans - Babesia
Slime moulds - Diachea leucopodia
Water moulds - Phytophthora cinnamomi
Euglenoids - Euglena
Algae - Kelp
Dinoflagellates - Ceratium furca
Zygomycota - black bread mold (Rhizopus stolonifer)
Ascomycota - Ophiostoma ulmi ie dutch elm disease
Basidiomycota - Agaricus bisporus, a common edible mushroom
Imperfect fungi - Penicillium chrysogenum -> by the way, who gave you this question, this is an obsolete classification, it is paraphyletic
Bryophytes - Marchantia, a liverwort
Spore-Producing Vascular Plants - pick one of the many types of ferns
Gymnosperms - A Sequoia
Angiosperms - a rose
Porifera - Tube Sponge
Cnidaria - A box jelly
Platyhelminthes - Bedford's flatworms
Nematoda - C. elegans
Annelida - an earth worm
Arthropoda - an ant
Mollusca - a snail
Echinodermata - a sand dollar

What are the slowest animals on Earth?

Top 10 Slowest Animals In The WorldMost people know what the fastest animal in the world is, but do you know what is the slowest? No, then check out our list of the top 10 slowest animals in the world.10. ManateeImage by ahodges7The manatee may just be the most adorable animal living in the water. They have flippers but rarely use them. They stay in the shallow water and just float around very rarely reaching a speed over five miles an hour.9. Gila MonsterImage by jeffThis small looking Gila Monster lives in Australia deserts and mainly stays where it is to conserve its energy.8. NematodesImage by wikiIn 8th position of these top 10 slowest animals in the world belongs to the Nematodes. These aren’t the same things from SpongeBob. These microscopic worms feed on bacteria and are so slow they have to wait for the food come to them.7. SeahorseImage by StevenSeahorses are a mysterious characters of underwater. The top speed of a seahorse is .5 miles per hour. Seahorses even look like the most non sealant swimmers in the sea.6. SlugImage by HakanSlugs are slow animals and never reach a speed over 0.2 miles per hour. In fact the fastest slug ever recorded was .19 miles per hour.5. Koala BearImage by ArnaudKoalas are very cute animals native to Australia but move very slowly. They are currently an endangered species because of the food they eat makes them high and they sometimes fall out of the tree’s and die.4. Giant TortoiseImage by DavidThe giant Tortoise is another slow animal and it is so commoun that the term is frequently used to describe a slow person.3. Garden SnailGarden snails are slower than slugs mainly because of lugging around that big shell. Did you know that snails can sleep for three years?2. StarfishImage by AdrianA Starfish is an underwater animal and can only travel at a top speed is 0.06 miles per hour. Because of this slow speed they usually just go with the current of the ocean.1. Three-toed SlothImage by ChristianThe Sloth is the slowest animal in the world and the name sloth is actually a synonym of slow motion. The top speed of a sloth is 0.003 miles per hour they are so slow algae grow on them.

Can u give me some examples of protozoans?

Cercozoa, alveolates (including dinoflagellates), ebriids, and Apusozoa.
Diseases and their corresponding protozoa. (Protozoa are in parantheses)
Babesiosis (Babesia)
Malaria (Plasmodium)
Cryptosporidiosis (Cryptosporidium)

Coccidian diseases including:
Cryptosporidiosis (Cryptosporidium parvum)
Cyclosporiasis (Cyclospora cayetanensis)
Toxoplasmosis (Toxoplasma gondii)

Here is a link to Sporozoans, a large group of Protists.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sporozoans

Also, if you go to this website, you can click on any of the Sub-Groups at the bottom. All give examples of protozoans.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protozoan

Does every living creature have a heart?

not all living things have a heart. Just in the animal kingdom alone critters like jelly fish (cnidarian), sponges (porifera), and flatworms do not. Some more evolutionary advanced animals have simple hearts and open circulatory systems...but all other kingdoms (plant, fungi, protist, monera) do not have hearts at all.

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