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Title: Kingdom Protista


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Kingdom Protista
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Kingdom Protista
  • Very diverse group of organisms
  • Hard to classify
  • Some are heterotrophs
  • Some are autotrophs
  • Most unicellular, some multicellular
  • ALL are EUKARYOTES
  • Have a nucleus
  • Have membrane bound organelles

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Kingdom Protista
  • There are three main groups
  • Animal-like ( Protozoa)
  • Plant-like ( Algae)
  • Fungus-like

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Animal-like Protists
  • Unicellular heterotrophs
  • Are classified by the way they move
  • Sarcodines ( rhizopods)
  • Ciliates
  • Zooflagellates
  • Sporozoans

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Zooflagellates
  • Move with flagellawhiplike structures

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Zooflagellates
  • 1, 2, or many flagella
  • Absorb food or can be parasites
  • Reproduce asexually by binary fission

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Zooflagellates
  • Trypanosoma
  • causes African sleeping sickness
  • carried by the tsetse fly

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Zooflagellates
  • Trychonympha( mutualistic) and lives in the guts
    of termites and helps them digest wood

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Sarcodines
  • Move with pseudopodia
  • Pseudopodia means false feet and are
    extensions of the cytoplasm
  • Movement is called amoeboid movement
  • Can also be used in phagocytosis( getting food)
  • Reproduce by binary fission

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Sarcodines
  • Amoeba
  • Radiolarians
  • Heliozoans

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Ciliates
  • Move by ciliatiny hairlike projections off the
    cell membrane
  • Cilia can also be used for feeding
  • Can be found in fresh and salt water
  • Can have two nuclei
  • Contractile vacuolehelp pump extra water
    outremember osmotic balance???

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Ciliates
  • Paramecium

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Ciliates
  • Stentor

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Sporozoans
  • Not able to move( no movement )
  • Are parasitic
  • Reproduce by producing spores
  • spores are haploid reproductive cells

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Sporozoans
  • Plasmodium
  • Transmitted by mosquitoes
  • Causes the disease Malaria

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Plant-like Protists
  • Also called Algae
  • Classified by color and structure
  • Are autotrophs
  • Most unicellular, some multicellular

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Euglenophyta
  • Common name euglenoids
  • Pigments chlorophyll ( green )
  • Unicellular
  • Have eyespot and pellicle
  • Autotroph most of the time, can be a heterotroph
  • Moves with a flagella

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Euglena
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Pyrrophyta
  • Common namedinoflagellates
  • Fire Algae
  • Unicellular
  • Can live in fresh and marine water
  • Are bioluminescent
  • Some cause algal blooms and red tide

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Pyrrophyta
  • Gymnodinium can cause red tide
  • The algae release toxins that poison and kill
    fish and shell fish and is a problem for the
    enviroment.

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Chrysophyta
  • Common name golden algae
  • Pigmentsyellow-green to golden brown
  • Unicellular
  • Cell walls made of pectin
  • Asterionella

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Bacillariophyta
  • Common nameDiatoms
  • Unicellular
  • Cells walls made of silicacan be used to make
    toothpaste and cosmetics
  • Two cell walls fit together ( like a petri dish)

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Rhodophyta
  • Common name red algae
  • Pigmentsphycobilins, chlorophyll a
  • Multicellular
  • Used to make agarused in ice creams and puddings
    as a thickener

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Rhodophyta
  • Coralline Algae
  • Irish Moss

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Phaeophyta
  • Common name brown algae
  • Pigmentsfucoxanthin, chlorophyll a c
  • Multicellular
  • Largest and most complex of all algae
  • Usesiodine, food, and algin ( in some food
    products )

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Phaeophyta
  • Fucus
  • Lamanaria

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Phaeophyta
  • Rockweed
  • Sargassum

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Chlorophyta
  • Common name green algae
  • Pigmentschlorophyll a b
  • Multicellular
  • Has cellulose in cell walls
  • Can live in fresh or salt water
  • Believed to be the ancestors of the Plant Kingdom

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Chlorophyta
  • Volvox
  • Ulva( sea lettuce)
  • Spirogyra
  • Chlamydomonas

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Fungus-like Protists
  • Heterotrophic
  • Decomposers
  • Two types
  • Slime Molds
  • Water and Downy Molds
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