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Ciliates Amoeboid Protozoans Flagellated Protozoans

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1 Ciliates Amoeboid Protozoans Flagellated Protozoans
The Protozoans Ciliates Amoeboid Protozoans Flagellated Protozoans Kingdom Protozoa

2 Kingdom Protozoa Defining Characteristics
All are unicellular eukaryotes What is a prokaryote? Many species are both heterotrophic and autotrophic simultaneously or at different stages of the lifecycle Kingdom Protozoa

3 Eukaryote Cell

4 Prokaryote Cell

5 Adaptability Protozoans are ecologically important primary producers, consumers and as vital links in the food chain Humans are greatly effected by parasitic protozoans either directly or indirectly Effects range from irritating - fatal Malaria (Plasmodium spp.) worldwide epidemic Kingdom Protozoa

6 Reproduction Asexual reproduction
Replication of chromosomes and the splitting of the parent into two or more parts Binary fission Multiple fission Budding Protozoans are problematic in their associations as colonial forms Through asexual reproduction protozoans are identical and could be considered multicellular Kingdom Protozoa

7 Asexual Reproduction Amoeba Flagellate Ciliate Kingdom Protozoa

8 Classification Alveolate Protozoans Phylum Ciliophora Phylum Dinozoa
Phylum Apicomplexa The Cercozoa (Amoeboid Protozoans) Phylum Foraminifera Phylum Radiozoa Phytoflagellated protozoans Kingdom Protozoa

9 Phylum Ciliophora Defining characteristics
Body externally ciliated in at least some lifecycle stages Have the highest degree of subcellular specialization and are considered advanced protozoans Paramecium feces Kingdom Protozoa

10 Cilia Cilia Fastest of all the protozoans
Hair-like structures by which the organism moves, collects food and senses their surroundings Fastest of all the protozoans Cilia structure Kingdom Protozoa

11 Ciliate Biology Oral groove Cytostome Cytoproct Contractile vacuole
Paramecium

12 Ciliate Lifestyles 65% of all ciliate species are free-living and mobile Some ciliates form colonial aggregations and have sessile habits Other ciliates have symbiotic relationships in invertebrates and vertebrates Vorticella Kingdom Protozoa

13 Dinoflagellates (Phylum Dinozoa)
Know for bioluminescence and highly toxic red tides Dense aggregations produce saxitoxin killing fish and crustaceans Also contaminates shellfish causing diarrheic shellfish poisoning Some benthic dinoflagellates produce a neurotoxin that accumulates in tropical fish called Ciguatera Kingdom Protozoa

14 Zooflagellated Protozoans
Choanoflagellates Kingdom Protozoa

15 Malaria (Plasmodium)

16 Phylum Apicomplexa (Sporozoa)
All members of this phylum are endoparasites Includes Malaria (Plasmodium) Toxoplasma gondii Perkinsus spp. Pneumocystis carinii Kingdom Protozoa

17 Amoeboid Protozoans Characterized by pseudopodia
Contains 4 phyla: Foraminifera, Radiozoa, Amoebozoa, and Heliozoa Most reproduce asexually through binary fission Characterized by pseudopodia Food is usually captured by phagocytosis Body types range from free flowing to rigid with skeletal supports Kingdom Protozoa

18 Phagocytosis Kingdom Protozoa

19 Amebas and Humans Kingdom Protozoa

20 Class Foraminifera (Cercozoa)
Defining characteristics Individuals secrete multi-chambered tests, generally made of calcium carbonate (CaCo3) Foram. tests Kingdom Protozoa

21 Foraminiferans Extremely abundant, most are benthic and marine
Feed on diatoms and algae, very slow movers Organisms are extremely common and form ooze White cliffs of Dover are foraminiferan tests Kingdom Protozoa

22 Phylum Radiozoa (Cercozoa)
Defining characteristics Body is divided into distinct zones separated by a perforated membrane or capsule Have pseudopodia supported with thin microtubules that give a spiny rayed appearance Kingdom Protozoa

23 Radiolarians Have shells made of silicon dioxide that can be very intricate Feed on diatoms and other phytoplankton Most species are planktonic Benthic individuals move by use of pseudopodia Can occur in large concentrations that form ooze as well Kingdom Protozoa

24 The Flagellated Protozoans
Characterized by the possession of a definite body shape and the possession of one or more flagella Most species are free-living and mobile Noctiluca Kingdom Protozoa

25 Phytoflagellated Protozoans
Have chlorophyll and obtain energy directly from the sunlight Some are strictly autotrophic or heterotrophic Some are a combination of both Both the Euglena and the dinoflagellates are examples of phytoflagellated protozoans Kingdom Protozoa


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