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Explore the basics of Protists, a diverse group in Kingdom Protista, including animal-like Protozoans, plant-like Algae, and fungi-like Slime Molds. Learn about their characteristics, examples, and their role in the ecosystem.
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Kingdom Protista Protists- the hodge- podge group
Basics • Eukaryotic • 3 groups- animal like -Protozoans plant like- Algae fungi like- Slime molds Evolved from a symbiotic relationship: 1 prokaryote engulfed another (like a mitochondrial or chloroplast like cell) ENDOSYMBIOSIS
Pseudopods stream in different directions to make amoeba move. • Single celled • Pseudopods surround food and engulf it
Giardia • Can cause giardiasis. • Usually from contaminated water. • Called backpackers diarrhea
Paramecium • Use cilia to sweep food into oral groove and then digest in the gullet. • Has 2 nuclei- I macro and 1 micro
Plasmodium • Causes malaria • Lives in gut of mosquito • Mosquito bites human • Injects some spores- they germinate and live in the blood
ALGAE-Plant like • Contain chlorophyll or other pigment • Can be unicellular, multicellular or colonial • 6 types
Euglenophyte: Euglena • Unique because they can do photosynthesis and ingest food(heterotrophic). • Has an EYESPOT which helps detect light so it can swim towards it to photosynthesize • Has a flagella for movement • Pellicle- thick outer covering
Chrysophyte:Golden Algae • Many unicellular • Some colonial • Gold colored chloroplast
Diatoms • Contain chlorophyll • Photosynthetic • Shell made of SILICA- used for abrasives in cleansers like toothpaste • Also called phytoplankton
Dinoflagellates • Cell wall contains cellulose • Contain chlorophyll • Also have another pigment called carotenoid(orange color) • Cause Red Tide- due to overgrowth in the ocean. Produces a toxin that is harmful to sea life and humans
Red Algae • Phylum Rhodophyta • Multicellular • Marine sea weed • Has no roots, stems, or leaves • Main structure called a thallus • Has Chlorophyll a and phycobilins that help harvest light at deep depths.
Brown Algae • Phylum Phaeophyta • Multicellular • Contain chlorophyll and a brown pigment- FUROXANTHIN • Kelp • Have air bladders to keep them afloat
Green Algae • Phylum Chlorophyta • Most live in fresh water • Can be unicellular or multicellular • Ex.- Spyrogyra • Volvox is a colonial green algae
Uses for Algae • Base of the food chain • Produce O • Sushi:nori • Smoothener in foods like ice cream and pudding • Industrial uses: plastics, waxes, deodorant, paint, agar( material used to grow bacteria)
Fungi like – Slime Molds and Water Molds • Live in moist, cool environment • Watery molds- Oomycota