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1 Protozoa Phyla

2 List of Phyla Amoeba-like organisms (e.g., Amoeba) Phylum Euglenozoa
Subphylum Euglenida (e.g., Euglena) Subphylum Kinetoplasta (e.g., Trypanosoma) Phylum Chlorophyta (e.g., Volvox) Phylum Apicomplexa (e.g., Plasmodium) Phylum Ciliophora (e.g., Paramecium)

3 General Characteristics
Single-celled or unicellular organisms; some live in colonies; Size = microscopic (3 to 1,000 microns). No germ layers, tissues, or organs; However, specialized intracellular "organelles" are present

4 General Characteristics
Locomotion by pseudopodia, flagella, or cilia. Symmetry = all types (bilateral, radial, spherical, or asymmetrical) Free living, commensal, parasitic, or mutualistic Mostly naked, but few have simple protective exoskeletons (tests). Ex. = Arcella

5 General Characteristics
Nutrition = autotrophic (holophytic), saprozoic, saprophytic, or holozoic. Reproduction: asexual = longitudinal and transverse binary fission, budding, Sexual = sporogony, and autogamy

6 Amoeba-like organisms

7 Amoeba-like organisms
Organisms move by pseudopodia, flagella, or a combination Monomorphic nuclei Genera Amoeba- without a test, naked Arcella- with a calcareous test

8 Figure 11.10

9 Amoeba Pseudopod Food Vacuole Contractile Vacuole Nucleus Phagocytosis
Hyaline Cap

10 Figure 11.05 Amoeba hunting food

11 Arcella Side View Test Pseudopod

12 Arcella Nucleus Top View

13 Phylum Euglenozoa Organisms move by one or two flagella
Monomorphic nuclei Capable of photosynthesis; chloroplasts usually present

14 Subphylum Euglenida Plant like organisms Solitary Can photosynthesize

15 Euglena

16 Euglena Chloroplasts Contractile Vacuole Flagellum not visible Stigma

17 Subphylum Kinetoplasta
Organisms are only heterotrophic No chloroplasts present all parasitic Red Blood Cells Trypanosoma smear – cause of sleeping sickness Organism

18 Trypanasoma Trypanosoma organism Red Blood Cells

19 Phylum Chlorophyta Flagellated single or colonial organisms
Are autotrophic Have chloroplasts with chlorophyll Genetically different from Euglenozoa

20 Volvox life cycle Figure 11.20

21 Volvox Zygote Egg Mother Colony

22 Daughter Colonies Mother Colony Nuclei of individual cells

23 Phylum Apicomplexa organisms do not have locomotor structures;
all species are parasitic asexual reproduction involves schizogony Plasmodium smear – cause of Malaria

24 Final Host Plasmodium – agent For malaria Vector

25 Ring stage merozoite trophozoite Red blood cell Trophozooite

26 Ring stage in red blood cell
Ring stage – Early Trophozoite

27 Merozoites in the Schizont
Schizont with merozoites in red blood cell Red blood cell Merozoites in the Schizont

28 Female Male Gametocytes

29 Phylum Ciliophora The Ciliates
Organisms move by cilia Usually two sizes of nuclei Macronucleus and micronucleus Reproduction usually by transverse binary fission but sexual reproduction by conjugation

30 Paramecium

31 Binary Fission – Asexual Reproduction

32 Conjugation – sexual reproduction

33 Vorticella

34 Stentor


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