Title: KINDGOM Protista
1KINDGOM Protista Names reflect modes of
locomotion Phylum Ciliophora - cilia Phylum
Sarcomastigophora Subphylum Sarcodina
pseudopodia Subphylum Mastigophora - flagella
Phylum Sporozoa non motile as adults
2Protista Facto!
- Protists are usually unicellular, but can be
colonial - Can colonize just about any moist environment
- Autotrophs (PHS), heterotrophs (phagocytosis),
parasitic (malaria) even symbionts (termite
zooflagellates mutualistic relationship) - Reproduce asexually by binary fission or by
budding - Reproduce sexually by conjugation or by syngamy
(gametes)
3Phylum Ciliophora
Paramecium conjugating (sexual reproduction
controlled by the micronucleus (cant see!),
macronucleus (A)
4Phylum Sarcomastigophora Subphylum
Sarcodina Foramnifera
Generally benthic they live here!
CHAMBERED, (shells bubbles) CaCO3 tests
(skeletons), extend pseudopodia through pores.
5Phylum Sarcomastigophora Subphylum
Sarcodina Radiolaria (round)
Generally pelagic they live here!
SPHERICAL bodies, silica tests (skeletons),
extend pseudopodia through the tiny holes in the
shell
6Phylum Sporozoa
Plasmodium vivax - blood parasite that causes
Malaria. Adults are non-motile.