Title: Chapter 28 - Protists
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- Important vocabulary pitfall
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- Important vocabulary pitfall
- protist ? prokaryote
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- Important vocabulary pitfall
- protist ? prokaryote
- A prokaryote is a simple cell, like a bacterium,
with no nucleus
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- Important vocabulary pitfall
- protist ? prokaryote
- A prokaryote is a simple cell, like a bacterium,
with no nucleus - Protists are eukaryotes.
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- Very diverse
- Not a single kingdom
- Paraphyletic
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- Very diverse
- Not a single kingdom
- Paraphyletic
- D E G H J K
- C
F I - B
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Monophyletic One ancestor and all its
descendents.
- Very diverse
- Not a single kingdom
- Paraphyletic
- D E G H J K
- C
F I - B
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A
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Polyphyletic Descended from different ancestors.
- Very diverse
- Not a single kingdom
- Paraphyletic
- D E G H J K
- C
F I - B
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Paraphyletic An ancestor and some, but not all,
of its descendents.
- Very diverse
- Not a single kingdom
- Paraphyletic
- D E G H J K
- C
F I - B
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- Protists are
- Very diverse
- Not a single kingdom
- Paraphyletic
- Unicellular, colonial, or multicellular
- Photoautotrophs, heterotrophs, or mixotrophs
- Mostly aquatic, but some not
- Sexually or asexually reproducing.
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- Endosymbiosis
- Mitochondria and plastids (including
chloroplasts) developed when eukaryotic cells
ingested bacteria.
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- Diplomonads
- Flagella
- Two nucleii
- Very simple mitochondria.
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Diplomonads Giardia intestinalis
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- Parabasalids
- Flagella
- Undulating plasma membrane.
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Parabasalids Trichomonas vaginalis
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- Euglenazoans
- Flagella with unique crystalline rods
- Autotrophic, but can switch to heterotrophic when
there is no light.
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Euglenazoans Tripanosoma (sleeping sickness)
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- Dinoflagelates
- Alveoli (sacs beneath the plasma membrane)
- Flagella
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Dinoflagelates
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Dinoflagelates bioluminescence
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Dinoflagelates red tide
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- Apicomplexans
- Parasites
- Apex of the cell has a complex of organelles
specialized to penetrate host cells and tissues.
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Apicomplexans plasmodium (malaria)
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- Ciliates
- Have cilia
- Reproduce sexually or asexually
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Ciliates paramecium
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- Stramenopiles
- Water molds
- Diatoms
- Golden algae
- Brown algae
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Water molds
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Diatoms
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Golden algae
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Brown algae
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- Foraminiferans and radiolarians
- Hard shells called tests
- Abundant in fossil record
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Foraminiferans and radiolarians
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- Amoebozoans
- Lobe-shaped pseudopods
- Gymnamoebas, entamoebas, and slime molds
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Amoebozoans Gymnamoeba (free-living
heterotroph)
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Amoebozoans Entamoeba (amoebic dysentery)
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Amoebozoans slime mold
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- Red algae
- One kind of seaweed
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- Red algae
- One kind of seaweed
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- Green algae
- Ancestor to land plants
- Complex life cycles
- Unicellular and multicellular
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Green algae Volvox (colonial)
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Green algae Caulerpa (one huge supercell)
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Green algae Ulva (multicellular)
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- The most important things from this chapter
- Disease-causing organisms
- Life cycle of the slime mold
- Endosymbiosis
- Green algae (ancestor to multicellular land
plants)
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- The most important things from this chapter
- Disease-causing organisms
- Giardia (a diplomonad)
- Trichomonas (a parabasalid)
- Sleeping sickness (a kineplastid)
- Red tide (dinoflagellates)
- Malaria (an apicomplexan)
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- The most important things from this chapter
- Life cycle of the slime mold
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- The most important things from this chapter
- Life cycle of the slime mold
spore
zygote
diploid haploid
amoeba
fruiting body
syngamy
aggregate
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- The most important things from this chapter
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- The most important things from this chapter
cyanobacterium
early heterotrophic eukaryote
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- The most important things from this chapter
primary endosymbiosis
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- The most important things from this chapter
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- The most important things from this chapter
red algae
green algae
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- The most important things from this chapter
green algae
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- The most important things from this chapter
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- The most important things from this chapter
secondary endosymbiosis
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- The most important things from this chapter
secondary endosymbiosis
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- The most important things from this chapter
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- The most important things from this chapter
cloroplast
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- The most important things from this chapter
- Green algae (ancestor to multicellular land
plants)
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- The most important things from this chapter
- Green algae (ancestor to multicellular land
plants)
volvox
ulva
.