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1 Protists and Fungi By: Ms. Avery 8 th grade Science

2 Intro Questions On p. 60 in your spiral notebook write and answer the following questions: 1. Categorize the kinds of living organisms into less than 8 groups. 2. Describe 2-3 characteristics for each of these groups (from question 1) that are true of all the organisms in the group. 3. How can you explain what a living organism is?

3 ***How can you classify living organisms according to your answers?

4 Classification of Living Things Kingdom Kingdom Phylum Phylum Class Class Order Order Family Family Genus Genus Species Species  6 Kingdoms: Bacteria Archaea Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia

5  If someone from outer space came to Earth and asked you how to tell if something is living or not living here on Earth, how would you explain it to them?

6 Common questions and misunderstandings  Most organisms including all animals and plants, use O2 to respire  The Kingdom Animalia includes: Insects, humans, mammals, fish, reptiles, birds, amphibians, arthropods (crabs, etc.)  There are mammals that live in the ocean (ex. Whales and dolphins)

7 All living organisms:  Grow  Respond to environment  Reproduce  Have organization (cell parts and functions) ****Have the ability to DIE

8 On p. 60 identify how you think each of the organisms move: 12121212 34343434

9 Terms to write at top of chart Terms to write at top of chart  Heterotrophs- eat (consumers)  Autotrophs- make own food (producers)

10 Movement Pics

11 Protozoa (animal-like Protists)  Unicellular and multicellular  Eukaryotic  Live in moist places  Movement: pseudopods (false feet), cilia (hair), flagellates (whip like)  Heterotrophs: decomposers or eat other organisms  Reproduction: binary fission or spores  Use vacuoles for digestion

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13 Plant-like Protists  Unicellular and multicellular  Eukaryotic  Live in water  Movement: floating, flagella, cilia  Autotrophs: make own food  Reproduction: Binary Fission  Other: Euglena can change to heterotrophs, and Dinoflagellates can cause red sea poison

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16 What can you infer from the pictures below?

17 Fungi-like Protists  Unicellular and multicellular  Eukaryotic  Live in moist places (land and water)  Can only move when first developing  Heterotroph-decomposers  Reproduction- spores  Info: Not fungi because can move at one point in their life

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19 Other protists  Unicellular but become communable  Eukaryotic  Live in water  Movement: None when by themselves, but when together they can slide  Heterotrophs  Reproduction: Binary Fission

20 Protist Life Function Comparison (put on p. 66 of spiral notebook at top)  Euglena Autotrophs and heterotrophs Autotrophs and heterotrophs Flagella Flagella Plant-like Plant-like  Amoeba Pseudopods Pseudopods Animal-like Animal-like heterotrophs heterotrophs  Paramecium Cilia Oral groove (heterotrophs) Animal-like  Volvox Plant Kingdom Live in colonies flagella

21  Euglena  Amoeba  Paramecium  Volvox

22 Fungi  Unicellular and multicellular  Eukaryotic  Live where it’s warm and moist (land and water)  Can’t move  Heterotrophs: eat dead things or are parasites  Reproduction: Spores (sexual and asexual), Budding (yeast)  Info.: Use hyphae to get food (except yeast), have cell wall and more than one nucleus

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24 Helpful Fungi

25 Harmful Fungi

26 Closing questions (answer on p. 60 of spiral notebook)  How would you generate a plan to study protists and fungi further?  Rank the importance of what you learned the last few days (most important-1, least important-6) kingdoms/classification what a living organism is what protists are the four categories of protists what fungi is harmful vs. helpful fungi  What areas of what we learned the last few days, do you need more discussion on?

27 References  www.microbeworld.org www.microbeworld.org  Google pics  McDougal Littell 8 th grade Science book


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