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The weird, Wacky, wonderful world of… Kingdom Protista! Animal-like Animal-like Protists Plant-like Plant-like Protists Fungus-like Fungus-like Protists
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What is a protist?? Kingdom Protista is a dumping ground for organisms that don’t fit into any other Eukarya kingdoms – Eukaryotes – Unicellular or colonial – Lots of different life styles – Live in most environments – Categorized by nutrition
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Autotrophic Protists Algae (singular: alga) Photosynthetic –Produce most of the oxygen in the atmosphere! No roots, stems, or leaves 4 phyla: –Euglenaphytes (no cell wall; can be heterotroph in low light) –Diatoms (patterned silica shells) –Dinoflagellates (cause of red tides and bioluminescence; some are heterotrophs) –Red, Brown, Green algae Green algae were likely ancestral plants
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Euglena Dinoflagellates Diatoms Volvox Chlamydomonas Pediastrum
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Volvox
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A close-up of Volvox cells within the colony; 2 flagella and red eyespot are visible
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Diatom cell wall is made of silica (like glass)
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Bioluminescent Dinoflagellates
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Red tides caused by toxic dinoflagellates. This red tide killed some fish.
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Giant kelp are multicellular brown algae!
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Fungus-like Heterotrophic Protists Saprotrophs (feed on dead organisms or live as plant parasites) Unlike fungi, they can move! 3 phyla: –Cellular Slime Molds –Plasmodium Slime Molds –Water Molds
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Dog Vomit Slime Mold Slime molds creep by amoeboid movement – can move as much as 2.5 cm/hour!
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Water mold growing on a dead mayfly larvae
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Animal-like Heterotrophic Protists Proto = first; zoa = animals (singular: Protozoan, plural: protozoa) Unicellular Heterotrophs 4 phyla (mostly grouped based on method of movement) –Ciliates –Flagellates –Amoeboids –Sporozoans
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Ciliates & Flagellates Ciliates –Use cilia for movement –Not parasitic –Example: Paramecium Flagellates –Use flagella for movement –Some parasitic, e.g.,… Trypanosoma (African sleeping sickness) Giardia lamblia –Some mutualistic, e.g.,… Trichonympha (help termites digest wood) Giardia lamblia
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ParameciumTrichonympha Cilia
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Trichomonas vaginalis: an STD
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African Sleeping Sickness (Trypanosoma)
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Amoeboids Move via pseudopod ("false foot") –Pseudopods: Cytoplasm-filled projections Engulfs food by flowing around it Examples –Entamueba histolytica (amoebic dysentery) –Foraminifera (CaCO 3 shell) –Amoeba Entamueba histolytica Foraminifera Amoeba
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Sporozoans –Parasitic; live inside a host –Cannot move on their own –Examples: Plasmodium falciparum (malaria), Toxoplasma gondii (toxoplasmosis) PlasmodiumToxoplasma
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Malaria in red blood cells
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