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Kingdom Protista
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What is a Protist? A Protist is any organism that is not a plant, animal, fungus, or prokaryote. Very diverse kingdom Single celled Multicellular Range in size from μm to 50m+ Plant like, animal like and fungus like!
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Evolution of Protists Protista comes from Greek words meaning “the very first” First eukaryotes (1.5 billion years ago) May have evolved through the endosymbiosis of prokaryotic cells
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Classification of Protists
Grouped according to how they obtain nutrition. 3 main groups: animal like plant like fungus like
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Animal-like Protists Once called protozoa (first animals) Heterotrophs
unicellular Grouped according to their method of movement. 4 Groups: Zooflagellates Sarcodines Ciliates Sporozoans
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Zooflagellates Belong to phylum Zoomastigina Swim using flagella
Feed by absorbing Live in lakes, streams, and bodies of other organisms Examples: Trichonympha & Trypanosoma
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Sarcodines Belong to phylum Sarcodina Live in water
Use pseudopods for movement and feeding Example: Amoeba move by streaming cytoplasm into pseudopods (amoeboid movement)
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Other sarcodines: Foraminiferans have shells made of CaCO3 Heliozoans (radiolarians) have shells made of SiO2
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Ciliates Belong to phylum Ciliophora
Use cilia for movement and feeding Most complex unicellular protists Example : Paramecium
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Special features of ciliates:
Trichocysts for defense Macronucleus – working nucleus Micronucleus – “back up copy” of genes Become genetically different by conjugation
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Sporozoans Belong to phylum Sporozoa No means of movement
All parasitic with complex life cycles involving more than one host Example: Plasmodium (causes malaria)
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Diseases caused by Animal-like Protists
African sleeping sickness Dysentary Malaria
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Ecology of Animal-like Protists
Some live symbiotically within other organisms Parasites Decomposers Part of food chain
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