Unicellular Eukaryotes - Protists (Euglena, Amoeba and Paramecium)

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Unicellular Eukaryotes - Protists (Euglena, Amoeba and Paramecium)

I Have In-Depth Notes With Pictures (Including Reproduction) on My Website Under “Class Notes” http://www.wsfcs.k12.nc.us/domain/333

Very Corny Protist Song 

Euglena Unicellular (Single-Celled) Autotrophic  Photosynthesis (he’s green with chloroplasts) Can also feed (heterotrophic) Contractile vacuole  Pumps out excess water (osmoregulation) Help maintain homeostasis Light detection, phototaxis, Flagella for movement Has nucleus Asexual via binary fission

Euglena in Motion

Euglena at 1000x

Amoeba Pseudopods (“false foot”) for movement and feeding via endocytosis Waste removal via exocytosis Senses prey by chemical agents given off (chemotaxis) Has a nucleus Contractile vacuole for osmoregulation homeostasis Asexual Exact copy of itself (no genetic diversity) Sexual  Exchange of genetic material between two amoeba (genetic diversity)

Amoeba Feeding

Paramecium Cilia for movement Heterotrophic Oral Groove for feeding Contractile vacuole removes excess water Has nucleus Asexual or sexual

Paramecium

Copy and Paste URL “Amoeba Video "phagocytose 1” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWItglvTiLc Paramecium Video “Paramecium Magnified 400X! High Definition!” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fh_yjLppNAg Euglena Video “Amazing Microscopic HD Video! Euglena viridis. Structural Detail @ 1000x. 108p” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zhn1ZFIkDyg