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Protists Do Now: 1. Please complete the following chart 2. When finished, find the mass of dry soil from the plant lab. Plant-like protists Animal-like protists Fungi-like protists Group namealgaeprotozoamyxomycota ExamplesMany groupsAmoeboids, cilliates, and others Slime molds nicheproducerspredatorsdecomposers
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Bioenergetics Connection Unit 2 is about bioenergetics and covers the following: ◦ Photosynthesis ◦ Respiration ◦ Protists (Earliest eukaryotes with chloroplasts & mitochondria) ◦ Human energy use & issues
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Quick Review of Key Points Photosynthesis ◦ Formula: ◦ Chloroplasts Respiration ◦ Reverse of photosynthesis ◦ Mitochondria
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Part 3, Protists Oxygenation of the atmosphere by photosynthesis 2.5 – 2.0 BYA allows aerobic respiration Organisms diversify and become more complex Eukaryotes evolve through endosymbiosis of chloroplasts and mitochondria
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Protist Groups These groups are convenient classifications, not phylogenetic ones. Plant-like protists Animal-like protists Fungi-like protists Group name algaeprotozoamyxomycota ExamplesMany groupsAmoeboids, cilliates, and others Slime molds nicheproducerspredatorsdecomposers
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Algae Contain chloroplasts & other plastids; do photosynthesis. Also contain mitochondria; do aerobic respiration Most are unicellular, some are colonial or even multicellular. Contains tens of thousands of species, in several groups.
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Protozoa “proto” = first, “zoa” = animal Think of the protists as unicellular animals. They are heterotrophs, and almost all are predators on prokaryotes or smaller eukaryotes. For convenience, they are classified by locomotion.
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Flagellates Characterized by 1 or more flagella
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Example: Trypanosoma Causes African sleeping sickness
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Cilliates Move by beating tiny cilia Example: paramecium
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Amoeboids Move with pseudopodia in a blob-like manner Pseudo = false; podia = feet Example: Amoeba proteus
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Sporozoa – “Spore Animals” No motility (except for some gametes) Obligate pathogens Example: Plasmodium (causes malaria)
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Four Groups of Protozoa Flagellates CiliatesAmoeboidsSporozoa LocomotionFlagellaCiliaPseudopodiaN/A Important examples Trypanosoma / sleeping sickness Paramecium N/APlasmodium / malaria
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