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Here we're looking at four different classes.
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All of them are types of eukaryotic cells.
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And so we're going to be looking at similarities and differences.
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So they are all types of eukaryotic cells, meaning they're a bit more complex.
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And because they're all eukaryotic, we know that all of them have a nucleus, and they all have membrane bound organelles.
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So internal structures that are membrane bound and are use.
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For the production of the cell like gulgy bodies and things like that.
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So now we're going to look at some of the differences.
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One of the easy -to -spot differences in a microscope is a cell wall.
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Class enamelia does not have a cell wall, but fungi do, plantae do, and some of the protease do.
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We can also look at which one of these have chloroplast, and so which one of these are heterotrophic and autotrophic? those that have chloroplasts are the plantae and the protistas.
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Some of these have chloroplasts, some of them do not.
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And so when we look at their feeding styles, some of the protis are, autotrophes and some are heterotrophes...