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Very diverse group

Catch all - membership is determined mainly by

exclusion from the other kingdoms

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Eukaryotes

all Eukaryotes that are not plants, animals or fungus

Mostly single celled, some multicelled, some colonial

Classified by the way they obtain nutrition

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Autotrophic or Heterotrophic

Animal LikePlant LikeFungus Like

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Autotrophic or Heterotrophic

Plant Like - AutrotrophsFungus Like - Heterotrophs

–obtain food by external digestion (decomposers or parasites)

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Animal Like Protists

ProtozoansHeterotrophs4 Phyla divided by the way

they move

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Zooflagellates

UnicellularSwim using flagella (1 or 2)Absorb food through cell membranesMost Reproduce asexually (Binary

Fission)

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Zooflagellates

Include several parasites that cause human diseases

Examples: Giardia

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SarcodinesUnicellularMove with Pseudopods

–temporary projections of cytoplasmFood vacuoles, EndocytosisReproduce asexually (BF)

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Sarcodines

Examples:

–Amoeba (A. Dysentery)

–Foraminiferans & Radiolarians (calcium carbonate)

–Heliozoans (silica)

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Amoeba

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CiliatesUnicellularMove & feed with cilia Free living - not parasiticReproduce by conjugation (sexual - pg

500)Most numerous and diverse group

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Ciliates

Example: Paramecium

(Anatomy page 499)

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Paramecium

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Sporozoans

UnicellularDo not move on their ownAll parasiticReproduce by means of sporozites -

sexual and asexual phases (pg 501)

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Sporozoans

Example: Malaria

–Plasmodium vivax

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Plant Like Protists

7major phylas

Unicellular & Multicellular Algae

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Plant Like Protists

Unicellular Algae

4 major phylas

Base of the food chain

(phytoplankton - Algae & Protozoan)

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EuglenophytesPlant like - has chloroplast, AutotrophicAnimal like - has 2 flagella, no cell walls

(pellicle), eye spot (reacts to light), can be heterotrophic in low light

Reproduces by BF

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Euglenophytes

Euglena: page 506

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DinoflagellatesHalf are photosynthetic, half are

heterotrophicHave 2 flagellaReproduce by BFMany are luminescent (fire plants - red tide)

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Chrysophytes

Yellow-green & Golden brown algaeGold colored ChloroplastsCell walls with pectinStore food as oil rather than starch

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Diatoms

Cell walls with siliconFit together like a petri dishRemains of the cell are used in

abrasives (diatomaceous earth)

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Plant Like Protists

Multicellular Algae

3 major phylas

Classified by pigments

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Red Algae

Reddish accessory pigments Can live deeper in the ocean

than most other AlgaeComplex life cyclesExample: Irish Moss

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Brown AlgaeBrown accessory pigmentsLargest, most complex algaeHave some specialized parts (Air

Bladders, Blades, Hold Fasts, Stipes)Example: Giant Kelp

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Green Algae

Phylum ChlorophytaCellulose in cell wallsSome are UnicellularLive in both fresh water and salt water

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Green Algae

Example: –Volvox–Spirogyra (colonial)–Sea lettuce (multicellular)

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Fungus Like Protists

HeterotrophicAbsorb nutrients from dead or decaying

organic matter2 groups

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Slime Molds

Have a 3 stage life cycleShiny wet appearance, texture like gelatinExamples: Red Raspberry & Scrambled

Egg Slime Mold

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Water MoldOomycotaThrive on dead or decaying organic material in waterAre plant parasites on landProduce Hyphae and zoosporangia

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Water Mold

Life Cycle page 519Example:

–Phytophthora infestans

(potato famine)

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Diseases caused by Algae

African Sleeping SicknessGiardiaAmoebic DysenteryMalaria

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Human Uses for Algae

Seaweed, agar, alginThickeners for ice cream & salad

dressingplastics, waxes, deodorant