Protists and Fungi.

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Protists and Fungi

All living organisms: Grow Respond to environment Reproduce Have organization (cell parts and functions) ****Have the ability to DIE

Warm-up: Identify how you think each of the organisms move: 1 2 3 4

Terms to write at top of chart Heterotrophs- eat (consumers) Autotrophs- make own food (producers)

Movement Pics

Protozoa (animal-like Protists) Unicellular and multicellular Eukaryotic Live in moist places Movement: pseudopods (false feet), cilia (hair), flagellates (whip like) Heterotrophs: decomposers or eat other organisms Reproduction: binary fission or spores Use vacuoles for digestion

Plant-like Protists Unicellular and multicellular Eukaryotic Live in water Movement: floating, flagella, cilia Autotrophs: make own food Reproduction: Binary Fission Other: Euglena can change to heterotrophs, and Dinoflagellates can cause red sea poison

What can you infer from the pictures below?

Fungi-like Protists Unicellular and multicellular Eukaryotic Live in moist places (land and water) Can only move when first developing Heterotroph-decomposers Reproduction- spores Info: Not fungi because can move at one point in their life

Other protists Unicellular but become communable Eukaryotic Live in water Movement: None when by themselves, but when together they can slide Heterotrophs Reproduction: Binary Fission

Protist Life Function Comparison (put on p Protist Life Function Comparison (put on p. 66 of spiral notebook at top) Euglena Autotrophs and heterotrophs Flagella Plant-like Amoeba Pseudopods Animal-like heterotrophs Paramecium Cilia Oral groove (heterotrophs) Animal-like Volvox Plant Kingdom Live in colonies flagella

Paramecium Volvox Euglena Amoeba

Fungi Unicellular and multicellular Eukaryotic Live where it’s warm and moist (land and water) Can’t move Heterotrophs: eat dead things or are parasites Reproduction: Spores (sexual and asexual), Budding (yeast) Info.: Use hyphae to get food (except yeast), have cell wall and more than one nucleus

Helpful Fungi

Harmful Fungi

References www.microbeworld.org Google pics McDougal Littell 8th grade Science book