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Welcome to the Exciting World of Protists… Animal-like Protists Plant-like Protists Fungus-like Protists
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SC Science Standard(s) Addressed: Standard 7-2: Standard 7-2: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the structure and function of cells, cellular reproduction, and heredity. Indicator Addressed- 7-2.3 Indicator Addressed- 7-2.3 Compare the body shapes of bacteria and the body structures that protists (euglena, paramecium, amoeba) use for food gathering and locomotion.
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Protist Diversity 200,000 species come in different shapes, sizes, and colors 200,000 species come in different shapes, sizes, and colors All are eukaryotes – have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles All are eukaryotes – have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
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Protozoans Animal-like Protists
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Protozoans Unicellular – made up of one cell Unicellular – made up of one cell Heterotrophs – they eat other organisms or dead organic matter Heterotrophs – they eat other organisms or dead organic matter Classified by how they move Classified by how they move
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Phyla of Protozoans AmoebasFlagellatesCiliatesSporazoans
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Amoebas: the blobs No cell wall No cell wall Move using pseudopods – plasma extensions Move using pseudopods – plasma extensions Engulf bits of food by flowing around and over them Engulf bits of food by flowing around and over them
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Flagellates: the motorboats Use a whip-like extension called a flagella to move Use a whip-like extension called a flagella to move Some cause dis eases Some cause dis eases Water-borne diarrhea Giardia Water-borne diarrhea Giardia African Sleeping Sickness Trypanasoma (Vector: Tsetse Fly) African Sleeping Sickness Trypanasoma (Vector: Tsetse Fly)
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Our Example: Euglena
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Ciliates: the hairy ones Tiny hairs called cilia are used for locomotion and feeding Tiny hairs called cilia are used for locomotion and feeding Cilia beats in a synchronized pattern to cause movement Cilia beats in a synchronized pattern to cause movement
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Our Example: Paramecium
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As an Aside…
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Sporazoans: the parasite Non-motile - Do not move Non-motile - Do not move Live inside a host Live inside a host One type causes malaria One type causes malaria Plasmodium Plasmodium
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Malaria in red blood cells
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The End The End
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