types:
genus Amoeba
protozoan inhabiting moist soils or bottom vegetation in fresh or salt water
genus Stentor
trumpet-shaped protozoa with a ciliated spiral feeding funnel
genus Vorticella
ciliated protozoans that have a goblet-shaped body with a retractile stalk
genus Fucus
type genus of the family Fucaceae: cartilaginous brown algae
genus Euglena
type genus of the family Euglenaceae: green algae with a single flagellum
Ulva,
genus Ulva
type genus of the family Ulvaceae; green seaweed having a thallus two cells thick: sea lettuce
Volvox,
genus Volvox
type genus of the Volvocaceae; minute pale green flagellates occurring in tiny spherical colonies; minute flagella rotate the colony about an axis
Chlamydomonas,
genus Chlamydomonas
type genus of the Chlamydomonadaceae; solitary doubly-flagellated plant-like algae common in fresh water and damp soil; multiply freely; often a pest around filtration plants
genus Chlorella
nonmotile unicellular green algae potentially important as source of high-grade protein and B-complex vitamins
Oedogonium,
genus Oedogonium
type genus of Oedogoniaceae; freshwater green algae having long unbranched filaments; usually free-floating when mature
Chara,
genus Chara
green algae common in freshwater lakes of limestone districts
genus Trichomonas
flagellates parasitic in alimentary or genitourinary tracts of vertebrates and invertebrates including humans
genus Eimeria
type genus of the family Eimeriidae; includes serious pathogens