 Get out a piece of paper  Number it 1-20  Title the paper “PROTISTS NOTES” Protists Notes.

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 Get out a piece of paper  Number it 1-20  Title the paper “PROTISTS NOTES” Protists Notes

Protists Feed the World. Learn about the different groups of protists. Learn the identifying characteristics of protists.

Protists

List the Characteristics of Protists 1. Are they cellular? 2. Do they have a nucleus? So…they are __________ 3. How do they reproduce? See next slide See next slide magnification 330x magnification 330x

Protists and Reproduction Protists and Reproduction Conjugation Asexual reproduction – mitosis Sexual reproduction – produce gametes

4. How should we group organisms in the Kingdom Protista?  By their shape?  By their movement?  By their color?  By the way they get their food? get their food?

3 groups of Protists 5. Protozoa – how do they get their food? 7. Funguslike Protists 7. Funguslike Protists How do they get their food? How do they get their food? 6. Plantlike Protists – how do they get their food?

8. How does the shape of the amoeba help it move and get its food? See page 500. The Amoeba A Sarcodine

9. Draw and label the paramecium. The Paramecium A Ciliate

 Describe the cell structures that function in 10) movement and 11) food getting in the paramecium. The Paramecium A Ciliate

 The protist vs osmosis  The contractile vacuole pumps extra water out of the protist so it does not burst.. The Paramecium A Ciliate

12. Name diseases caused by Protists SICK They can make you SICK

13. Draw a Euglena and label parts Unicellular Protists

14. Write the function next to the cell structure: Movement photosynthesis Movement photosynthesis light finder light finder heredity heredity Unicellular Protists

Respect Diatoms They are the top producers of food and oxygen on the planet Earth. Unicellular Protists

15. Explain their beauty and danger. See page BioluminescentDinoflagelletes

16) How are these protists different from euglena and diatoms? 17) Where do these alga grow? Red, Green and Brown Algae

 Volvox  Spirogyra  Chlamydomonas Green Algae

18. Explain why these are the most important organisms on the planet earth.

19. How are they like fungi? 20. Name fungus like protists…..see next two slides

Water Molds

Slime molds

  This is a ___   It moves with__   This is a ___   It moves with__   This is a ___   It moves with__   This is a ___   It moves with__

 Two important characteristics of sporozoans 1) Where do they live? 1) Where do they live? 2) Movement? 2) Movement? Sporozoans Cause Malaria

Life cycle of malaria. See page 503 Life cycle of malaria. See page 503 1)How do sporozoites infect a human and what harm do they cause? 2)Do all mosquitoes carry malaria? Explain! Sporozoans Cause Malaria

 Giardia SICK They can make you SICK

Protists and reproduction Asexual – mitosis Sexual – produce gametes

8. Draw and label the amoeba. The Amoeba A Sarcodine