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Dramatic video about PROTISTS!! fairly dramatic video

Kingdom: Protists Domain Eukarya 2007-2008 Domain Bacteria Archaea Common ancestor 2007-2008

General characteristics Classification criteria eukaryotes not animal, plant or fungi That’s more of what they’re not & not what they are!

dinoflagellates & ciliates Great Diversity dinoflagellates & ciliates brown algae & diatoms euglenoids red algae green algae miscellaneous?

Problems with Protist Classification Too Diverse! doesn’t reflect any evolutionary relationship amongst all kingdom members Paraphyletic (what is life’s basal taxon?) Euglenozoa Animals (includes land plants) Streptophyta Choanoflagellida Fungi Chlorophyta Rhodophyta Stramenopila Alveolata Archaea Bacteria Something’s not right here!

Theory of Endosymbiosis mitochondrion internal membrane system aerobic bacterium Ancestral eukaryotic cell Eukaryotic cell with mitochondrion Paramecium & symbiont Chlorella photosynthetic bacterium chloroplast Eukaryotic cell with chloroplasts

Protist Diversity The full spectrum of modes of life from unicellular to multicellular autotrophic to heterotrophic asexual to sexual reproduction pathogenic to beneficial sessile to mobile

Motility How Protists move flagellum cilia pseudopod

Protist Diversity Animal-like Protists heterotrophs, predators Amoeba Paramecium with food vacuoles stained red Protist Diversity Animal-like Protists heterotrophs, predators Amoeba Paramecium Stentor Amoeba ingesting a Paramecium

Protist Diversity Plant-like Protists autotrophs, photosynthesis Euglena algae diatoms

Figure 28.15 Blade Stipe Figure 28.15 Seaweeds: adapted to life at the ocean’s margins. Holdfast

Protist Diversity Parasitic & pathogenic Protists malaria Giardia trypanosomes Plasmodium African Sleeping Sickness and South American Chagas Disease Giardia Trypanosoma

Mmmmmm! Sounds like breakfast! Protist Diversity Beneficial & necessary Protists phytoplankton small algae + diatoms much of the world’s photosynthesis produces ~90% of atmospheric oxygen zooplankton heterotrophic protists + animals key ecological role at base of marine food web Mmmmmm! Sounds like breakfast!

The life cycle of a plasmodial slime mold. Cool time-lapse video 4 cm The life cycle of a plasmodial slime mold. Cool time-lapse video FERTILIZATION Zygote (2n) Feeding plasmodium Mature plasmodium (preparing to fruit) Young sporangium Amoeboid cells (n) Flagellated cells (n) Mature sporangium Germinating spore Figure 28.24 The life cycle of a plasmodial slime mold. Spores (n) MEIOSIS 1 mm Stalk What is the benefits of heterokaryosis (becoming plasmodial)? Key Haploid (n) Diploid (2n)

Any Questions?? 2007-2008