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Protozoa II Chapter 8. Outline Protection Feeding strategies Reproduction –Sexual –Asexual Life cycle.

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1 Protozoa II Chapter 8

2 Outline Protection Feeding strategies Reproduction –Sexual –Asexual Life cycle

3 Amoeba Tests Sand and Chitin Calcium Carbonate –Foraminifora: marine Silica –Radolarians: marine forms, oldest, known protists

4 Testate amoeb as Centropyxis sp. Arcella sp. Difflugia sp.

5 Amoeba Tests Sand and Chitin Calcium Carbonate –Foraminifora: marine Silica –Radolarians: marine forms, oldest, known protists

6 Amoeba Tests Sand and Chitin Calcium Carbonate –Foraminifora: marine Silica –Radolarians: marine forms, oldest, known protists

7 Feeding Strategies 1.Autotrophs- synthesize their own food 2.Heterotrophs- consume food made by others --Osmotrophs-ingest food in soluble form. --Phagotrophs-ingest visible particles of food.

8 Phagotrophs I.Sucking II.Feeding currents III.Pseudopods

9 General Feeding Process

10 1.Food (prey) particle is brought near the body

11 General Feeding Process 1.Food (prey) particle is brought near the body 2.Particle is brought into the cell by infolding or invagination --Food vacuole or phagosome

12 General Feeding Process 1.Food (prey) particle is brought near the body 2.Particle is brought into the cell by infolding or invagination --Food vacuole or phagosome 3.Lysosomes fuse with vacuole

13 General Feeding Process 1.Food (prey) particle is brought near the body 2.Particle is brought into the cell by infolding or invagination --Food vacuole or phagosome 3.Lysosomes fuse with vacuole 4.As food is digested, its products are taken into the cell across the vacuole membrane

14 General Feeding Process 1.Food (prey) particle is brought near the body 2.Particle is brought into the cell by infolding or invagination --Food vacuole or phagosome 3.Lysosomes fuse with vacuole 4.As food is digested, its products are taken into the cell across the vacuole membrane 5.Undigested food is expelled

15 Food Lysosome Food vacuole

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22 Getting rid of waist Egestion vacuoles, release waist by exocytosis, and some protozoans have a specialized region of the plasma membrane or pellicle to do this The CYTOPYGE!

23 I. Sucking By tentacles Suctorian ciliate Use long narrow tentacles to attach to prey items Tentacles help it move food into the cell

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26 I. Sucking Using the oral groove e.g. Didinium (ciliate) Attaches to prey item and ingests food through a temporary cytostome (cell mouth)

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28 Feeding Using the Cytostome

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30 II. Feeding Currents This is a semi-passive feeding mechanism in which food is brought to the oral opening by creating water currents Used by ciliates and flagellates Organism usually sessile

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34 Flagellar feeding currents Particles are brought into the collar Pseudopods move the particles into the cell

35 III. Pseudopods Used by amoebae Pseudopods surround food particles Encloses it inside body

36 Protozoan Reproduction Asexual 1. Binary fission 2. Budding 3. Multiple fission Sexual 4. Conjugation

37 I. Binary fission Division of one parent individual into two equal daughter individuals

38 Life Cycle of Trypanosoma brucei

39 Trypanosoma brucei: African Sleeping Sickness

40 The Vector Glossina

41 African Trypanosomiasis Course of Infection Invasion of Central Nervous System-African Sleeping Sickness.

42 II. Budding Division of one parent individual into two or more unequal daughter individuals. The smaller daughter individual must mature.

43 III. Multiple fission Division of one parent individual into numerous individuals, simultaneously.

44 Life cycle of Plasmodium (Malaria)

45 Ciliate life cycle Life cycles include –Asexual binary fission –Conjugations (sexual): temporary union of two individuals for the function of exchanging genetic material

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47 The Big Picture Protists can be divided into two main groups depending on feeding strategy. Phagocytosis is a common type of feeding strategy How phagocytic protists feed differs widely Reproduction in protists is mainly by binary fission, ciliates and apicomplexans have sexual reproduction!


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