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1 WARM UP In your warm up notebook, Draw and explain the stages of how a virus reproduces.

2 How does the protist population interact with its environment?

3 First, Let’s refresh your memories What are the 7 levels of classification? And the sentence to help you remember? King Phillip Came Over For Great Spaghetti. Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species What are the 6 characteristics of life? Grow, has cells, reproduce, respond to environment, use energy, evolve On a microscope, what objective do you start on? What adjustment do you turn? Smallest powered one, Coarse adjustment: aka the big one

4 What are the kingdoms of bacteria and what is classified in those? Eubacteria: common bacteria, found everywhere. Archaebacteria: old bacteria, found in extreme environments Is bacteria alive? YES Is a virus alive? NO Does bacteria make a virus? NO

5 Protist, what is it? Protists belong to the Kingdom Protista, which include mostly unicellular organisms that do not fit into the other kingdoms. “Junk Drawer” Kingdom A protist is any organism that is not a plant, animal or fungus

6 Characteristics of Protists Mostly unicellular, some are multicellular (algae) can be heterotrophic (can’t make own food) or autotrophic (make own food) most live in water (though some live in moist soil or even the human body) ALL are eukaryotic (have a nucleus)

7 Amoeba Moves using pseudopods ( "false feet" ), which are extensions of the cytoplasm. Animal-like cell, heterotrophic.

8 Watch an ameba! http://animal.discovery.com/videos/mons ters-inside-me-the-brain-eating- amoeba.html http://animal.discovery.com/videos/mons ters-inside-me-the-brain-eating- amoeba.html

9 endoplasm

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11 What those parts do! 1. Movement and trap food (pseudopods) 2. Let’s things in and out of cell.(cell membrane) 3. Where food is digested.(food vacuole) 4. Collects excess water and squirts it out. (contractile vacuole) 5. Has DNA. Is the control center (brain) (nucleus) 6. Filling for cell. (endoplasm)

12 Plant-Like Protists Commonly called algae Autotrophic Types: Green, red, brown algae Diatoms Dinoflagellates *Euglenas

13 Euglena Euglena is a bright green in color, a unicellular organism that lives in freshwater. Can be described as a protozoa with mixed characteristics of both plant and animal.

14 Euglena are autotrophs since they make food from sunlight (photosynthesis) and Heterotrophs since they ingest food from surrounding water. Plant and Animal?

15 Euglenas They are similar to plants because they can prepare their food by photosynthesis. Their resemblance with animals lies with the fact that it can move around from one place to another.

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17 Functions 1. Movement (flagellum) 2. Finds light so cell can do photosynthesis to make its own food. (eyespot) 3. Food- making factory (chloroplast) 4. Holds shape and allows “in and out”(pellicle)


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