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Title: 20-1The Kingdom Protista


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  • 20-1 The Kingdom Protista
  • What Is a Protist?
  • -Any organism that is not a plant, animal,
    fungus, or a prokaryote
  • -Catch All Kingdommostly unicellular,
    eukaryotes

Euplotes
Spirogyra
Radiolarian
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  • B. Evolution of protists
  • -First eukaryotic organisms on earth
  • C. Classification of Protists
  • -Based on how they obtain nutrients and how they
    move

Stentor
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20-2 Animallike Protists Protozoans
  • Four Phyla
  • Zooflagellates
  • Sarcodines
  • Ciliates
  • Sporozoans

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  • Zooflagellates
  • Flagella
  • Usually in aquatic environment
  • Asexual and sexual reproduction

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  • 2) Sarcodines
  • Pseudopods (move using cytoplasmic projections)
  • Amoeboid movement
  • Shells of calcium carbonate or silica

Amoeba
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Amoeba
Contractile vacuole
Pseudopods
Nucleus
Food vacuole
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  • 3) Ciliates
  • Use cilia to swim, free-moving
  • Internal anatomy macro- and micronucleus,
    contractile vacuole
  • Conjugation exchange genetic information, not
    reproduction

Paramecium
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Paramecium (Ciliate)
Contractile vacuole
Micronucleus
Macronucleus
Food vacuoles
Cilia
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  • 4) Sporozoans
  • Reproduce by sporozoites
  • parasites

Plasmodium
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20-3 Plantlike Protists Unicellular Algae
  • Chlorophyll and Accessory Pigments help harvest
    light energy
  • 4 Types
  • Euglenophytes
  • Chrysophytes
  • Diatoms
  • Dinoflagellates

Acetabularia Calyculus
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Euglenophytes
  • 2 flagella
  • No cell wall
  • Pellicle (intricately folded cell membrane)
  • Eyespot (helps find sunlight)

Euglena
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Chrysophytes
  • Gold-colored chloroplast
  • Store food as oil
  • Reproduce sexually and asexually

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Diatoms
  • Cell walls with silicon
  • Glasslike

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Dinoflagellates
  • Photosynthetic AND heterotrophic
  • Luminescent
  • Reproduce asexually (binary fission)

Peridinium
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Ecology of Unicellular Algae
  • Phytoplankton Photosynthetic
  • Algal blooms
  • recycle wastes
  • if they die they can deprive O2 from the water

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20-4 Plantlike ProtistsRed, Brown, and Green
Algae
  • Red Algae
  • Chlorophyll a and phycobilins (blue light)
  • Can live deeper in water
  • Multicellular

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  • Brown Algae
  • Chlorophyll a and c and fucoxanthin
  • Multicellular
  • Largest

Fucus
Sargassum
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  • Green Algae
  • Chlorophyll a and b
  • Cellulose in cell walls
  • Probably ancestors of modern land plants
  • Unicellular and multicellular

Volvox
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  • Unicellular Green Algae
  • Contractile vacuoles
  • Chlamydomonas
  • Reproduction diploid/haploid generations
  • alternation of generations

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  • Multicellular Green Algae
  • Ulva
  • Reproduction gametophytes and sporophytes

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20-5 Funguslike Protists
  • Have centrioles
  • Lack chitin in cell walls
  • Two types
  • Slime Molds
  • Water Molds

Oomycota
Tubifera ferruginosa
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Slime Molds
  • Cellular cells remain distinct or separated
  • Acellular cells fuse to form large cells

Cellular
Acellular
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Water Molds
  • Thrive on dead or decaying organic matter in
    water
  • Some are plant parasites on land

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  • Ecology of funguslike protists
  • Beneficial function decomposers
  • Harmful function cause plant diseases
  • Water Molds and the Potato Famine
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