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Protozoan Groups Chapter 5
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Protozoa ProtostomesDeuterostomes Coelomates Acoelomates Mollusca Crustacea Arachnida Insecta Annelida Echinodermata Chordata Vertebrata Tunicata Pseudocoelomates Monera (Bacteria) Hemi- chordata Metazoa Parazoa Eumetazoa Bilateria † Mesozoa † Triploblasts * Diploblasts Arthropoda Cnidaria Ctenophora Radiata*
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Basics Unicellular small No organs or tissues (protoplasmic) Found in terrestrial, marine, aquatic and parasitic environments Reproduce sexually or asexually Nutrition: –Autotrophic –Heterotrophic
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Groups we will talk about Flagellates (Chlorophyta, Axostylata, and Retortamonada) Ciliates (Ciliophora) Amebas (No Phyla) Apicomplexa
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Outline Movement of Protozoa 1.Amoeboid 2.Ciliary 3.Flagellar 4.Unknown Protection of Protozoa –Ameba
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Movement of Protists Flagellates (Chlorophyta, Axostylata, and Retortamonada) Ciliates (Ciliophora) Amebas Apicomplexa
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Movement of Protists Flagellates (Chlorophyta, Axostylata, and Retortamonada) Ciliates (Ciliophora) Sarcodina (Amebas) Apicomplexa Flagellar movement Ciliary movement Amoeboid movement Parasites
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Amoeba
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I. Ameboid movement. Ameboid locomotion is used by certain protists and by numerous kinds of ameboid cells that are located within the bodies of most Metazoa.
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(gel-like) (more fluid) Complex changes in cell fine structure, chemistry, and behavior.
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Mechanisms of Ameboid movement.
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Pseudopodia Types Lobopodia Filopodia Reticulopodia Axopodia
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Pseudopodia Types Lobopodia Filopodia Reticulopodia Axopodia
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Pseudopodia Types Lobopodia Filopodia Reticulopodia Axopodia
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Pseudopodia Types Lobopodia Filopodia Reticulopodia Axopodia
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Pseudopodia Types Lobopodia Filopodia Reticulopodia Axopodia
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Pseudopodia Types Lobopodia Filopodia Reticulopodia Axopodia
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HELIOZOANS ACTINOPHRYS SP. I COLLECTED THIS ONE IN WISCONSIN. Axopodia
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Diversity of Locomotion in Amebas Creeping Rolling Walking Bipedal-stepping Filopodial creeping Typical with lobopodia
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Movement II. Cilia (Ciliophora)
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CATTLE RUMEN CILIATES ENTODINIUM CAUDATUM
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CATTLE RUMEN CILIATES ENTODINIUM CAUDATUM SURFACE ULTRASTRUCTURE
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Movement of Paramecium
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What is that?
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Cilia act like walking legs!
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Compound Ciliature The function of some cilia is not only movement but feeding Feeding currents
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Example of ciliates with compound ciliature Vorticella Stentor
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