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Kingdom Protista -Algae - Protozoa -Like Fungi. Evolution of Protista  Prokaryotes – 3.5 billion years ago  Eukaryotes – 1.5 billion years ago  Protozoan.

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1 Kingdom Protista -Algae - Protozoa -Like Fungi

2 Evolution of Protista  Prokaryotes – 3.5 billion years ago  Eukaryotes – 1.5 billion years ago  Protozoan thought to be descendents of first eukaryotes

3  Algae – Phytoplankton  Producers !!!

4 Characteristics of Algae  Autotrophic  Often contain green pigments - chlorophyll

5 Structure of Algae  Thallus or body  Unicellular or multicellular  Colonial: Volvox  Filamentous: Spirogyra  Multicellular: Ulva  Asexual and sexual reproduction

6 1. Phylum Chlorophyta  Look familiar?

7 Continued…  Green algae  Many different forms  Choroplasts that contain chlorophyll a and b or carotenoids  Cell walls with cellulose

8 Ulva

9 Colonial Chlorophyta

10 2. Phylum Bacillariophyta  Diatoms  Shells fit together like a box with a lid  Centric and pennate  Main component of phytoplankton

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12 3. Phylum Dinoflagellata  Dinoflagellates  Small, unicellular  Most photosynthetic  Some bioluminescent

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14 4. Phylum Chrysophyta  Golden algae  Most fresh water  Form cysts  2 flagella  Carotenoids give color  Important for formation of petroleum deposits

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18 5. Phylum Euglenophyta  Euglenoids  Plant-like and animal-like characteristics  Many have cholorphyll and are photosynthetic  No cell wall, motile  Most live in fresh water

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21 6. Phylum Phaeophyta  Brown algae  Marine  Seaweed and kelps  Cooler areas of ocean  Fucoxanthin pigment  Store food as laminarin  ALL multicellular  Stemlike stipe  Leaflike region called blade

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23 7. Phylum Rhodophyta  Red algae but colors vary  Marine seaweeds  Smaller than brown algae and live in deeper waters  Phycobilins – pigment for absorbing light  Some coated with polysaccharide carageenan – cosmetics, gel capsules, cheeses  Agar – extracted from cell walls of red algae

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26 PROTOZOARS – Zooplankton Primary Consumers

27 Characteristics  Single celled, microscopic  Move independently – named for mechanism of movement  65,000 species  Most heterotrophic  Free-living or parasitic  All capable of asexual reproduction through binary or multiple fission  Some reproduce sexually through conjugation

28 Sexual reproduction

29 Asexual reproduction  Binary  fission

30 Classification  Currently based on HOW they MOVE

31 4 Phyla of Protozoans  Sarcodina  Ciliophora  Zoomastigina  Sporozoa

32 Sarcodina  40,000 species  Amoebas  Pseudopodia – most move  Cytoplasmic streaming  Eat other protists Forams – sink to bottom and make limestone and chalk deposits Radiolaria Cause diseases like amoebic dysentary

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34 Phylum Ciliophora  8,000 species  Move using cilia  Pellicle, oral groove, gullet, macronucleus, micronucleus  Paramecium

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36 Phylum Zoomastigina  2,500 species  Move using flagella  Most free-living  Cause disease – zooflagellates  African trypanosomiasis – sleeping sickness – tsetse fly  Chagas Disease – kissing bug  Leishmaniasis – sand fly  Giardiasis

37 The tsetse fly – sleeping sickness vector

38 The Kissing Bug

39 Leishmaniasis

40 Phylum Sporozoa  6,000 species  Carried in blood  Cause disease like toxoplasmosis and malaria


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