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Kingdom Protist Notes

Kingdom Protist Notes. What is a Protist ?. Eukaryote Live in moist environments 3 types: animal-like, plant-like, fungus-like. Plant-like Protists. Also called algae Autotrophs 6 types. 1. Diatoms. Unicellular Used in furniture polish. 2. Dinoflagellates. Unicellular 2 flagella

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Kingdom Protist Notes

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  1. Kingdom Protist Notes

  2. What is a Protist? • Eukaryote • Live in moist environments • 3 types: animal-like, plant-like, fungus-like

  3. Plant-like Protists • Also called algae • Autotrophs • 6 types

  4. 1. Diatoms • Unicellular • Used in furniture polish

  5. 2. Dinoflagellates • Unicellular • 2 flagella • Many glow in the dark • Cause of the red tide

  6. 3. Euglenoids • Green • Unicellular • Heterotrophs under certain conditions • Example organism: euglena

  7. 4. Red Algae • Multicellular • Used in ice cream and hair conditioner (carrageenan)

  8. 5. Green Algae • Most are unicellular • Most live in fresh water, some live on land on rocks and tree bark

  9. 6. Brown Algae • Commonly called seaweeds • Example organism: kelp

  10. Animal-like Protists • Heterotrophs • Most move • Also called protozoans • Unicellular • Classified into 4 groups based on how they move

  11. 1. Pseudopods • Definition: temporary bulges of the cell • Example organism: ameoba

  12. 2. Cilia • Definition: hair-like projections from cells that move in a wave-like motion • Example organism: paramecium

  13. 3. Flagella • Definition: long whip-like tail used for movement • Example organism: Giardia

  14. 4. parasites • Move in a variety of ways • Example organism: Plasmodium

  15. Fungus-like Protist • Heterotrophs • Have cell walls • Use spores to reproduce (spores are tiny cells that can grow into a new organism) • 3 types http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvTvaxVySlE

  16. 1. Slime molds

  17. 2. Water Molds

  18. 3. Downy Mildews

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