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PROTISTS EUGLENA, AMOEBA, PARAMECIUM, VOLVOX What is a protist? Protist—diverse group of single-celled organisms. Eukaryotic.

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2 PROTISTS EUGLENA, AMOEBA, PARAMECIUM, VOLVOX

3 What is a protist? Protist—diverse group of single-celled organisms. Eukaryotic

4 Euglena Movement- flagellum Flagella – a whip-like tail that moves quickly back and forth to propel (or move) the protist through water. Producer- can do photosynthesis to make food Hunter- captures food Eyespot – an organelle in the euglena that is sensitive to light Contractile vacuole collects excess water then squirts it out of the cell. Reproduction- -asexual (binary fission)

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6 AMOEBA Movement- The cell shapes itself into pseudopods (false feet) Pseudopod – an extension of the cytoplasm that forms when the cytoplasm extends (or stretches out) away from the nucleus. It is used by the amoeba for movement and engulfing its food. Can be parasite in humans Reproduction- asexual (binary fission)

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8 PARAMECIUM Movement- cilia Cilia – the tiny hairs surrounding the cell Reproduction- sexual (two parents) Special feature- two nuclei (macronucleus and micronucleus) Waste- –Anal Pore (food waste is removed) – Contractile Vacuole (water waste removed) d for movement.

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10 VOLVOX Composed of a colony of more than 50,000 tiny cells Movement- Many flagella help move the colony. photosynthesis and flagella help bring in nutrients. Eyespots sense light.

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12 Protists Groups and Features ProtistSketchMovementFood source (Energy) Specialized Features Euglena UnicellularFlagellum Feeds on other organisms; Also makes its own food by photosynthesis Eyespot Amoeba UnicellularPseudopodsFeeds on other organisms Paramecium UnicellularCiliaFeeds on other organisms Oral groove and contractile vacuole Volvox Lives in coloniesFlagellaMakes its own food by photosynthesis Common Protists

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14 Amoeba Moves by cytoplasmic streaming Surrounds food and engulfs it using pseudopods. The food is then stored and digested in vacuoles.`

15 Amoeba Changes shape drastically Heterotrophic Eats bacteria, algae, and other protists Reproduces asexually

16 Paramecium Most complex and specialized of the protists Moves by cilia (hair-like projections)`

17 Paramecium Fast--Can move about 12 body lengths per second Shape of a pill capsule Heterotrophic Relatively large Common in pond scum and freshwater Has two nuclei (macro and micro)`

18 Paramecium Uses cilia to sweep food into the oral groove Feeds on micro-organisms like bacteria, algae, and yeasts Is covered in cilia so it spirals through water`

19 Volvox A spherical colony of up to 50,000 cells Contains chloroplasts The colony revolves Moves and acts as one multicellular organism but one cell can survive independent of the colony

20 Volvox Type of green algae freshwater – ponds, ditches, puddles, lagoons Colonies use flagella to swim Cells have eyespots Makes food by photosynthesis


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