Protists and Fungus
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PROTISTS AND FUNGUS
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Protista: the hodgepodge group Originally a kingdom of the
miscellaneous organisms that didn’t exactly fit in the other groups
Has been split into numerous separate kingdoms although there is wide disagreement on how they should be classified
Common Characteristics: Eukaryotes
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General Classifications:1) Animal like protists = protozoa2) Plant like protists = algae3) Fungus like protists = slime molds
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Animal Like Protists:- unicellular- heterotrophic
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Groups:Ciliates: move using numerous
hair like structures called cilia
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Paramecia
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-Trychonympha – guts of termites – mutualism
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Flagellates: move using numerous whip like structures called flagella
- Euglena - mixotrophic
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- Dinoflagellates – cause Red Tide
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Red Tide Temperature and nutrient conditions cause rapid growth of dinoflagellates
- gives water a red color - large amounts of dinoflagellates secrete toxins and kill fish - mussels (clams and oysters) eat dinoflagellates and become poisonous
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- Trypanosome – Causes African Sleeping Sickness – transferred by Tse-Tse Fly
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- Giardia – “beaver fever”
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Psuedopodia: move using extensions of the cell membrane and cytoplasm called pseudopods (“false foot”) that are also used to surround and engulf food by phagocytosis
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- Amoebas- can cause disease – Amoebic
dysentery
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Sporozoans: spore forming - Plasmodium – causes malaria
- transferred by Mosquitos
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Plant Like Protists:- unicellular and multicellular- photosynthetic
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Diatoms: cell walls made of silica – glass like – complex shapes- unicellular - - very abundant in fresh and salt water - many layers can form Diatomaceous Earth – used in filters and toothpaste
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Algae: 3 Types: Classified based on the major photosynthetic pigment color1) Red Algae – manly red in color – although it can appear green or black
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Ex: Carageenan – food stabilizer
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Agar – food stabilizer and microbiology
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Nori – edible seaweed used to wrap sushi
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2) Brown Algae – largest of all algae Ex: Kelp – food for many organisms - creates a kelp forest which supports many organisms - Alginate: food stabilizer and mold cast
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3) Green Algae – debate over classification – protists or plants
Ex: Spirogyra - pond scum
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Spirulina – nutritional supplement
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Lichen – mutualism with fungus
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Fungus Like Protists: slime molds and water molds- multicellular – - decomposers - many feed on bacteria and fungi- cell walls made of celluloseCause many diseases:
- Ick in fish
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Kingdom Fungi:- unicellular and multicellular- decomposers- cell walls made of chitin – -reproduce using spores- excrete digestive enzymes outside of their cells to digest their food and then absorb the nutrients
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Examples: - yeast – bread making
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Club Fungi – mushrooms - Mushroom is actually the reproductive structure (fruiting body) while the main body of the fungus is underground breaking down dead material and growing into a mass of thin filaments (hyphae) called the mycelium
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(a) Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria), acommon species in conifer forests in the northern hemisphere
(b) Maiden veil fungus (Dictyphora), a fungus with an odor like rotting meat
(c) Shelf fungi, important decomposers of wood
(d) Puffballs emitting spores
Figure 31.18a–d
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- Mold Fungi – bread mold
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- Lichens – mutualism between fungi and algae – important for primary succession and the formation of soil from rocks Ascocarp of fungus
Fungalhyphae
Algallayer
Soredia
Algal cell
Fungal hyphae
10
m
Figure 31.24
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- Mycorrhizae – symbiosis between fungus and plant roots – the fungus increases the surface area of the plant roots allowing them to absorb more water and nutrients while the plant provide the fungus with sugars
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Other Roles of Fungus: - parasites and disease: huge impact on crops – corn smut and wheat rust - attack animals: Cordyceps, athlete’s foot fungus, ring “worm”