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1 THE PROTOZOA UNICELLULAR - EUCARYOTIC MICROORGANISMS
FOUND IN THE KINGDOM PROTISTA NO COMMON BASIC STRUCTURE, SIZE OR SHAPE SIZE VARIES GREATLY - 2 TO 5,000 MICROMETERS DISTRIBUTION FREE LIVING FORMS

2 I. Protozoan Characteristics (65,000, 12 are extinct)
Environment Found In Ocean Zooplankton (primary energy source in aquatic eco.) Vegetation Rivers Ponds Soil Bodies of other organisms Found: in cells, tissue and blood stream of Host Cause: malaria, amebic dysentery, giardiasis

3 Ingest small molecules or cells
B. Heterotrophic Ingest small molecules or cells a. Food Vacuoles - break food down

4 a. Conjugation -, exchange genetic material
C. Reproduction 1. Asexual , a. Binary Fission -2 identical individuals b. Multiple Fission - more than 2 indenticals indo 2. Sexual a. Conjugation -, exchange genetic material

5 Reproduction

6 D. Classification - according to how they move or not
1. FivePhyla/Plus Euglenophyta Sarodina , move by psuedopods (false feet) Ciliophora - move by cilia (eyelash like) Zoomastigina - move by flagella (whiplike) Sporozoa - none motile Euglenophyta - flagella (both plant/animal

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8 Adaptations- for monitoring envirionment Eyespot-
Detect quantity and quality of light Cyst- (means sac in Greek) Crate hardened covering (Lack of food, H2O, O2) Metabolic activity stops Important for Protozoans between hosts Conditions Good- Protozoan emerges, resumes metabolic activity

9 First Prokaryotes: 3.5 bya First Eukaryotic: 1.5 bya
Evolution: First Prokaryotes: 3.5 bya First Eukaryotic: 1.5 bya a. Endosymbiosis: one prokaryote lives inside another until both become dependent on each other (first eukaryotes)

10 II. Phylum Sarcodina- 40,000 Species are Amoebas
Environment fresh/salt water Soil a. Pelomyxa carlinensis (mud, rock, slow moving streams, ponds)

11 Psuedopodia- movement/feeding
Structures Psuedopodia- movement/feeding Endoplasm- inner cytoplasm (thin consistency) Ectoplasm- outer cytoplasm (thick consistency) (Fig. 26-4) Amoeboid movement- Cytoplasmic Endocytosis- engulfing Phagocytosis- feeding Pinocytosis- dinking Contractile Vacuole- pumps out excess water

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13 Foraminifera- Shell (test) med of calcium carbonate
Ecological Role Foraminifera- Shell (test) med of calcium carbonate Created limestone/chalk deposits Found in White Cliffs of Dover/ Pyramids

14 Radioalarians- Shell (test) made of silicon dioxide
Created Chert and Jasper (rock)

15 D. Human Diseases (non-free living amoebas)
Entamoeba histolytica Enters from contaminated water, food Lives in large intestine (enzymes attack lining causing ulcers) Causes: Amoebic Dysentery diarrhea dehyd, bloody stool,  death ACANTHAMOEBA Sp. Causes: 1. Granulomatous Amoebic Encephalitis 2. Keratitis

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18 III. Phylum Ciliophora- 8000 species Paramecium

19 Environment Ponds(Marine/Fresh) Slow moving streams Stentor Euplotes
Monodinium spp. Stentor Euplotes

20 Food Source Bacteria Algae Vorticella Stentor

21 Oral groove (lined with cilia) Mouth Pore open to Gullet
Internal Structure Pellicle Surrounds cell membrand Made of protein (clear and elastic) Gives shape Oral groove (lined with cilia) Creates currents to sweep food to Mouth Pore Mouth Pore open to Gullet Gullet forms Vacuoles Vacuoles circulate food to cytoplasm Anal Pore- undigested food passes out

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23 8. Cilia- External Cytoplasm-movement
Macronucleus a. Controls Metabolic/ Developmental Activities Micronucleus Controls reproduction (conjugation) 8. Cilia- External Cytoplasm-movement

24 Reproduction Asexual Binary Fission (Macro-splits)
(Micro- divides mitotically)

25 Sexual- conjugation Macro- disintegrates
(p515) Micro-nuc-Meiosis occurs (2n) 4 Haploid Micro-Nuclei produced All but 1 micor nucli disintegrate in each Paramecium Remaining Micro-nuc divide by mitosis (n) 2 Paramecium exchange (n) micro nuc./ fusing forming 2n micro-nuc Cells separate/ new macro forms Following conjugation/ paramecium divide producing 4 identical paramecium (different from original 2)

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27 IV. Phylum Zoomastigina- 2500 species
Environment Ponds Lakes Peranema Giardia

28 Movement- flagella 1. Hairlike structure made of microtubules

29 Human Diseases Zooflagulates (parasitic) Trypanosoma (Genus)
Found in blood fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals Spread by blood sucking insects from Host to Host

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31 Kinds of Zooflagellates T. trypanosomiasis (African Sleeping Sickness)
Transmitted by the Tse Tse fly Causes lethargy, mental deterioration, coma

32 b. T. cruzi (Chaga’s disease)
Transmitted by “kissing bug” People suffer fever/ heart disease

33 c. Leish mania donovani Sandflies Blood disease (p516)
Africa, Asia, Latin America Fatal

34 d. Giardia lamblia Transmitted by feces in water
Causes diarrhea/cramps

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36 Treatment for protozoan infections is usually an antibiotic called metranidazole also called flagyl.

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38 SPOROZOA ALL OBLIGATE INTRACELLULAR PARASITES
ALL HAVE COMPLEX LIFE CYCLES PATHOGENIC SPOROZOAN-PLASMODIUM Sp. CAUSATIVE AGENT OF MALARIA FOUR SPECIES CAUSE MALARIA

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41 1. P. MALARIAE 2. P. OVALE 3. P. VIVAX 4. P. FALCIPARUM LIFE CYCLE OCCURS IN TWO ORGANISMS MOSQUITO (ANOPHELES Sp.) AND ANIMAL BODY SEXUAL CYCLE IN MOSQUITO ASEXUAL CYCLE IN HUMAN BODY

42 3 IMPORTANT STAGES IN LIFE CYCLE
SPOROZOITE MEROZOITE GAMETOCYTE LIFE CYCLE OF PLASMODIUM

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45 SYMPTOMS OF MALARIA MOST DEADLY FORM IS P.FALCIPARUM HOW MALARIA KILLS

46 TREATMENT FOR MALARIA - QUININE AND ITS DERIVATIVES
CHLOROQUINE PRIMAQUINE MEFLOQUINE - LARIUM SIDE EFFECTS OF LONG TERM USE OF QUININE HALLUCINATIONS CONVULSIONS EMOTIONAL CHANGES

47 VACCINE????

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49 TOXOPLASMOSIS CAUSED BY TOXOPLASMA GONDII SEEN MOSTLY IN PEOPLE WITH COMPROMISED IMMUNE SYSTEMS CATS ARE AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THE LIFE CYCLE OF THIS PROTOZOAN THE ORGANISM REPLICATES IN THE INTESTINE OF THE CAT. IT PASSES OUT OF THE CAT IN ITS FECAL MATERIA PEOPLE INJEST THE ORGANISM

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51 EUGLENA Sp.

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53 PARASITIC FORMS (MANY ANIMALS CARRY PROTOZOANS AS NORMAL FLORA)
FACTORS AFFECTING DISTRIBUTION OF FREE LIVING FORMS NaCl CONCENTRATION pH TEMPERATURE OXYGEN REQUIREMENTS

54 NUTRITION FREE LIVING FORMS - PHAGOCYTOSIS OF PARTICULATE MATTER COMPLEX NUTRITIONAL NEEDS ALL ARE CHEMOHETEROTROPHS STORAGE PRODUCTS - GLYCOGEN, STARCH AND LIPIDS REPRODUCTION ASEXUAL – BINARY FISSION, MULTIPLE FISSION OR BUDDING

55 SEXUAL - SYNGAMY OR CONJUGATION
CLASSIFICATION (ORGANELLES OF MOTOLITY) KINGDOM: PROTISTA PHYLUM: PROTOZOA GROUPINGS: AMOEBA, FLAGELLATES, CILIATES, SPOROZOA AMOEBA - PSEUDOPODIA - NO CELL WALL AMOEBA PROTEUS - FREE LIVING AMOEBA


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