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Living organisms are classified into 3 Domains
1. Bacteria 2. Archaea 3. Eukarya 4 Kingdoms in this Domain
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Domain Eukarya has 4 Kingdoms
1. Kingdom Protista 2. Kingdom Fungi 3. Kingdom Plantae 4. Kingdom Animalia
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Kingdom Protista Believed to have evolved as the first eukaryotes.
Organisms in this group just don’t fit perfectly into any other Kingdom in the Domain Eukarya. Most protists are unicellular. Asexual reproduction is common, but sexual reproduction also occurs. Most diverse group of organisms of any kingdom.
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3 Divisions of Protist Plant like protist Animal like protist
Fungus like protist
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Diversity of Protists 3 Major Divisions
Plant-like protist Euglenoids Diatoms Dinoflagellates Red Algae Brown Algae Green Algae
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Second Division of Protist
Animal Like Protist Amoebas Flagellates Ciliates Sporozoans
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Third Division of Protist
Fungus-Like Protist Slime Molds Water Molds and Downy Mildews
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Kingdom Protista is very diverse.
15 phyla, based on the way they obtain energy.
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PLANT-LIKE PROTIST
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Phylum Chlorophyta: green algae Spirogyra 7000 species of Chlorophyta
Diversity of Kingdom Protista Phylum Chlorophyta: green algae Spirogyra 7000 species of Chlorophyta This slide and the following 3 slides are meant to demonstrate the diversity of Phylum Chlorophyta.
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Phylum Chlorophyta: green algae
Diversity of Kingdom Protista Spirogyra is a filamentous green algae. They form end-to-end chains of cells. Often found on the surfaces of ponds. Conjugation (similar to bacterial conjugation)
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Phylum Chlorophyta: green algae
Diversity of Kingdom Protista Multicellular green algae Chara is a stonewort, the type of green algae believed to be most closely related to plants.
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Phylum Chlorophyta: green algae
Diversity of Kingdom Protista Phylum Chlorophyta: green algae Volvox is a colonial green alga.
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Green Algae Pediastrum, a flat colony of green algae
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Phylum Rhodophyta: red algae
Diversity of Kingdom Protista Phylum Rhodophyta: red algae Commercial importance of red algae: Agar—laboratory use, gelatin used in Petri dishes Carrageen—thickening agent in commercial products Porphyra--sushi
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Phylum Phaeophyta: brown algae
Diversity of Kingdom Protista Underwater forests—habitats Kelp—food, habitats for aquatic organisms Pectin—used to make gelatin
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Phylum Bacilariophyta: the Diatoms or Golden Algae
Diversity of Kingdom Protista Phylum Bacilariophyta: the Diatoms or Golden Algae Silica—the shells of these organisms found in sand. Used to make glass, concrete, Diatomaceous earth -dead diatoms settle to seafloor, collected and used in abrasives Plankton abundant food source for marine organisms
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Diatoms
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More Diatoms
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Phylum Dinoflagellata: Spinning Algae-2 flagella for movement
Some are photyosynthetic Some are bioluminescent Symbiotic Parasitic Red tide—population explosion of certain types of dinoflagellates. Kills large amounts of fish. Depletes water of oxygen and releases toxins into the water.
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Red Tide-Dinoflagellates
The toxins produces by the red tide can make humans sick. Harvesting shellfish is banned during this time.
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More Dinoflagellates
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And more Dinoflagellates
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Diversity of Kingdom Protista
Phylum Euglenophyta Freshwater This phylum is a typical example of the difficulties in categorizing protists: 1/3 have chloroplasts, the other 2/3 do not. No sexual reproduction. Longitudinal fission. Propels the body through water. For photosynthesis
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Many Euglena!
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ANIMAL-LIKE PROTIST
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Phylum Zoomastigina: the flagellates
Trypanosomes- transmitted by the bite of a tsetse fly, cause African Sleeping Sickness. Animal-like protists
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Trypanosomes are Flagellates that cause African sleeping sickness
Trypanosomes are Flagellates that cause African sleeping sickness. They are transmitted to their human hosts by the bite of a tsetse fly. Below: Trypanosoma in a sample of human blood X 400.
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More Flagellates-Zoomastigina Some are helpful and live in the gut of termites and digest wood
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More Flagellates Phylum Zoomastigina
Diversity of Kingdom Protista More Flagellates Phylum Zoomastigina Animal-like protists Other flagellates are known to spread sexually by infecting the vagina and urethra of women, and the prostate, seminal vesicles and urethra of men. Giardia Lamblia Zooflagellate Example 2 Attaches to intestinal tract.
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Phylum Rhizopoda-Amoebas Move by Pseudopodia
Phylum Rhizopoda- amoebas, including Entamoeba hystolytica Phylum Foraminifera- calcium carbonate shell Phylum Actinopoda-radiolarians Trivia- White Cliffs of Dover, Egyptian pyramids
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Amoeba The projections are called pseudopods or “false feet.”
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Amoeba
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Amoeba?
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Phylum Ciliophora: the Ciliates
Diversity of Kingdom Protista Phylum Ciliophora: the Ciliates Very diverse group; very complex single-celled organisms which use cilia for movement.
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Ciliate-Paramecium
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Ciliate-Stentor
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Ciliate-Vorticella
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Life cycle of Plasmodium vivax, the organism that causes malaria.
Phylum Sporozoa Life cycle of Plasmodium vivax, the organism that causes malaria.
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Fungus Like Protist
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Slime molds, Water Molds, and Downy Mildews
Phyla Myxomycota, Acrasiomycota and Oomycota “Fungus-like protists”
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What are Fungus-Like Protists?
Organisms which have some fungus like features Heterotrophic Decompose organic material
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Slime Mold
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Slime mold plasmodium body & reproductive sporangia stalks
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“Dog Vomit” Slime Mold
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More Slime Mold
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More Slime Mold
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Unidentified Orange Slime Mold
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Water Mold
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Downy Mildews
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Summary of Protist Most diverse group, autotrophic and heterotrophic
Eukaryotes, single celled and multicelled Structures: flagella, pseudopodia, cell organelles Reproduction asexual and sexual Some are harmless, some cause sleeping sickness and malaria
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