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Protozoa Animal-like protists
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A Brief History Oldest protist fossil Oldest protist fossil –1.5 billion years old –Larger than bacteria –Membrane-bound structures All modern protist phyla present during Cambrian Period All modern protist phyla present during Cambrian Period
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Organizing 6 Polyphyletic super groups of protists 6 Polyphyletic super groups of protists 4 super groups contain protozoa 4 super groups contain protozoa –Animal-like –Heterotrophic
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A little vocab Protozoa – chemoorganotrophic protists Protozoa – chemoorganotrophic protists Protozoologists – study protozoans Protozoologists – study protozoans Protozoan – “first animal” Protozoan – “first animal”
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Protozoan Characteristics Complete organism in a single plasma membrane Complete organism in a single plasma membrane No cell wall No cell wall Eukaryotic organization Eukaryotic organization Simple to complex colonies Simple to complex colonies
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Maintaining homeostasis Pellicle Pellicle –microtubules beneath plasma membrane –maintains shape but is flexible Cytoplasm Cytoplasm –Ectoplasm – just beneath pellicle, clear & firm –Endoplasm – granular and more fluid
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Maintaining homeostasis Marine: outside = inside Marine: outside = inside Freshwater Freshwater –maintain concentrations through osmosis –Contractile vacuoles
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Maintaining homeostasis Eating Eating –Active transport –Endocytosis –Mouth-like cytopharynx Digestion Digestion –food vacuoles –Enzymes and acidity changes
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Maintaining homeostasis Gas exchange Gas exchange –Acquiring O 2 and expelling CO 2 –Diffusion Excretion Excretion –Expelling N-based wastes (ammonia) –Diffusion
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Reproduction Asexual Asexual –Binary fission –Budding –Multiple fission (schizogony)
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Reproduction Sexual Sexual –Mature protozoa are haploid –Form gametes through mitosis –Meiosis follows union of gametes
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Symbiotic lifestyles Symbiosis – close relation w/another organism Symbiosis – close relation w/another organism –Parasitism – live in or on host, hurting host Definitive host – harbors sexual stages Definitive host – harbors sexual stages Intermediate host – asexually reproducing offspring Intermediate host – asexually reproducing offspring –Commensalism – 1 helped, 1 neutral –Mutualism – both helped
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Assignment Name of Group Name of Group –Habitat –Feeding –Movement –Reproduction –Interaction w/humans
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