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PROTISTS “No more pleasant sight has met my eye than this of so many thousands of living creatures in one small drop of water.” Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Where did the body come from? Sample from Victim’s Lung Discovery Site Lake Leaside Lake NorthernLake Lawrence
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Evolution of Prokaryotes to Eukaryotes How did the simple prokaryotic cell make the leap into a more complex eukaryotic cell? Theory of Endosymbiosis
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Endosymbiosis
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Evidence of Endosymbiosis
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symbiosis of mitochondria happened early, as all eukaryotes have them Symbiosis of chloroplasts were later
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Kingdom Protista Characteristics: Eukaryotes Microscopic Live in environments with water Considered “grab bag” of species: ◦ Consist of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into Kingdom Fungi, Animalia or Plantae Protists are not animals, plants or fungi
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Animal-like Protozoans Plant-likeFungus-like Characteristics
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Animal-likePlant-likeFungus-like Green algae flagellates Red algae Amoeba kelp paramecium Euglena Water mould Slime Mould Tree slime mould
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Types of Protozoans 4 types: Zooflagellate Amoeba (Sarcodines) Ciliate Sporozoan
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Amoeba Amoeba Watch Amoeba Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= W6rnhiMxtKU&feature=related
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2. Plant like Protists Types: Euglenoids Algae Question: Why can euglenoids not be classified in Kingdom Plantae?
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RED ALGAE Multicellular seaweeds found in mainly warmer seawater Seaweed important industry
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SLIME AND WATER MOULDS SLIME AND WATER MOULDS
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Reproduction Animal-like and plant-like protists can reproduce sexually and asexually. Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction
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Protists in our Everyday Lives Parasitic protists can cause diseases when it they come into contact with the human body ◦ Example: malaria, sleeping sickness dysentery
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Protists in our Everyday Lives Algae ◦ Food indusry Seaweed can be eaten. Example: sushi Beta-carotene from green algae is yellow- orange food colouring ◦ Medicine Used for curing arthritis, influenza, tuberculosis
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Cosmetics Carrageenan – acts like thickening agents in shampoo ◦ Abrasives substances Found in polishes and toothpaste ◦ Fertilizer Used on gardens
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