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Lab 6 Various “Protista”
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Dictyosteliomycota Common name: Cellular slime molds Synonyms: Acrasiomycota (in part) Mode of nutrition: Heterotrophic: ingestive Habitat: Terrestrial: moist decaying vegetation Growth habit: Unicellular myxamoebae (ingestive cells), multicellular dispersal structure Cell wall: None in myxamoebae, cellulose in sporangium
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Dictyosteliomycota Undulipodia (“flagella”): None Food storage: Glycogen Clonal reproduction: Mitosis of myxamoebae; production of aplanospores for dispersal Sexual reproduction: Rare and poorly known Representative genera: Dictyostelium Recognized by: “slugs”, individual (not grouped) stalked sporangia
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Dictyostelium
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Myxomycota Common name: Plasmodial slime molds Synonyms: Mycetozoa Mode of nutrition: Heterotrophic: ingestive Habitat: Terrestrial: moist decaying vegetation Growth habit: Multinucleate single-cell plasmodium Cell wall: None Undulipodia (“flagella”): One or two whiplash on aquatic haploid uninucleate cells; otherwise none
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Myxomycota Food storage: Glycogen Clonal reproduction: None Sexual reproduction: Diploid phase resembles diploid dominant; haploid phase resembles unicellular Representative genera: Arcyria, Dictydium, Physarum, Stemonitis Recognized by: Plasmodium; meiosporangia often clustered.
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Physarum plasmodium Myxomycota
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Stemonitis Myxomycota
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Stemonitis Myxomycota
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Arcyria Myxomycota
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Arcyria Myxomycota
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Dictydium Myxomycota
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Dictydium Myxomycota
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Lamproderma Myxomycota
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Lamproderma Myxomycota
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Physarum Myxomycota
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Lycogala Myxomycota
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Euglenophyta Common name: Euglenas Synonyms: None Mode of nutrition: Autotrophic; green chloroplasts (secondary), or heterotrophic by ingestion Habitat: Freshwater Growth habit: Unicellular Cell wall: None (a proteinaceous pellicle beneath the plasma membrane provides stiffness)
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Euglenophyta Undulipodia (“flagella”): Whiplash; one long for swimming, one short, confined to the vacuole Food storage: Paramylon Clonal reproduction: Mitosis by unicells Sexual reproduction: None known Representative genera: Euglena, Phacus Recognized by: Green but no cell wall, eyespot often prominent
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Euglena Euglenophyta
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Euglena Euglenophyta
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Dinophyta Common name: Dinoflagellates Synonyms: Pyrrhophyta Mode of nutrition: Autotrophic; brown chloroplasts (secondary), or heterotrophic by ingestion Habitat: Marine, freshwater Growth habit: Unicellular Cell wall: Cellulose or none
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Dinophyta Undulipodia (“flagella”): Ordinarily two whiplash, one in equatorial groove and one in longitudinal groove Food storage: Chrysolaminarin Clonal reproduction: Mitosis by unicells Sexual reproduction: Poorly known in many species, some with complex sexual cycles Representative genera: Ceratium, Gonyaulax, Noctiluca, Peridinium, Pfiesteria Recognized by: Grooves for flagella
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Peridinium Dinophyta
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Noctiluca Dinophyta
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Ceratium Dinophyta
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Rhodophyta Common name: Red algae Synonyms: None Mode of nutrition: Autotrophic; red chloroplasts Habitat: Marine, freshwater Growth habit: Multicellular; filamentous or plectenchyma; multicellular crusts and films, rarely unicellular. Cell wall: Cellulose, galactans such as agar and carrageenan
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Rhodophyta Undulipodia (“flagella”): None (no basal bodies) Food storage: Floridean starch Clonal reproduction: aplanospores Sexual reproduction: Isomorphic alternation of generations with interpolated carposporophyte phase, oogamous Representative genera: Chondrus, Corallina, Polysiphonia, Porphyra Recognized by: Red plants; no flagella; cystocarps; tetraspores
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Polysiphonia tetrasporophyte Rhodophyta
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Polysiphonia male gametophyte Rhodophyta
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Polysiphonia cystocarp Rhodophyta
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Polysiphonia Rhodophyta
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Various red algae Rhodophyta
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carrageenan Rhodophyta
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agar Rhodophyta
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nori Rhodophyta
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