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Class Notes 4: Domain Eukarya: Kingdom Protista And Kingdom Fungi
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I. Kingdom Protista is the most diverse of all the kingdoms. A. It is one of the 4 kingdoms found in domain Eukarya. B. Protists are eukaryotes that are not animals, plants, or fungi.
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II. Protists can be animal-like, plantlike, or funguslike.
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A. Animal-like protists consume other organisms. 1. heterotrophs 2. single-celled 3. Animal-like protists are often called protozoa.
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4. Types of animal-like protists: Zooflagellates: have flagella (tail like structure) to propel them
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Amoebas: flexible, have a pseudopod that helps them move and eat.
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Foraminifera: have a shell and a pseudopod
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Ciliates: move and capture food with cilia. macronucleus food vacuole oral groove micronucleus contractile vacuole cilia
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B. Plantlike protists are photosynthetic. 1. single-celled or multicellular 2. no roots, stems, or leaves 3. Include algaes such as kelp.
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C. Funguslike protists decompose dead organisms. 1. heterotrophs 2. can move, whereas fungi cannot
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III. Kingdom Fungi A. Heterotrophs B. Absorb their own food C. Can be unicellular or multicellular
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IV. Structure of fungi A. Fungi are multicellular organisms, with the exception of yeasts - hyphae mycellium fruiting body
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V. There are 4 main group of fungi: A. Primitive fungi :aquatic and have spores with flagella. B. Sac fungi: form a reproductive sac, or ascus. 1. Yeasts are single-celled sac fungi. 2. Morels and truffles are multicellular sac fungi.
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C. Bread molds : often found on spoiled food.
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D. Club fungi have fruiting bodies which are club-shaped. – include mushrooms, puffballs, and shelf fungi
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VI. Ecology of Fungi A. Fungi have many roles in the ecosystem. B. Fungi may be decomposers, pathogens, or mutualists.
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1.Decomposing Fungi: - decompose dead leaves, twigs, logs, and animals –return nutrients to the soil –can damage fruit trees and wooden structures
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2. Pathogenic fungi – human diseases include ringworm and athlete’s foot – plant diseases include Dutch elm disease
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3. Mutualistic Fungi – lichens form between fungi and algae – mycorrhizae form between fungi and plants
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Summary What are the 3 main categories of protists? What are some types of fungi? What roles do fungi play in the ecosystem?
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