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1 Protists and Fungi

2 Characteristics of Kingdom Protista
Most diverse group Eukaryotic cells Some autotrophs, some heterotrophs Unicellular and multicellular

3 Kingdom Protista Types Algae-Plant like Protists, autotrophs
Protozoans-Animal like Protists, all unicellular, heterotrophs Fungus like Protists- move at some point in their lives

4 Algae Classified by color Euglenoids Golden Algae Green Algae
Brown Algae Red Algae Fire Algae

5 Euglenoids Autotrophic and heterotrophic Flagella- hunt like an animal
Chloroplasts- make own food like plant

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7 Golden Algae Diatoms- two shells

8 More Diatoms

9 Green Algae Unicellular and multicellular Contain chlorophyll Plant ancestor Examples: spirogyra, ulva- sea lettuce, volvox- colonial algae

10 Green Algae Spirogyra

11 Green Algae

12 Brown Algae Seaweed and kelp
Has air bladder- gas-filled structures that keep algae floating near the surface for photosynthesis

13 Red Algae Feathery and fragile bodies Live in deep oceans

14 Fire Algae Dinoflagellates Bioluminescence- glow when disturbed in the water

15 Fire Algae Red tide- uncontrolled growth (algal bloom) of dinoflagellates. Release poisons that kill fish

16 Protozoans Classified by method of movement Rhizopods Ciliates
Flagellates Sporozoans

17 Rhizopods Amoeba Move by pseudopodia- “false feet”- extends plasma membrane around prey forming a pocket

18 Label the parts of the amoeba
Contractile vacuole- used to pump out excess water Nucleus Plasma membrane Contractile vacuole Food particle engulfed by pseudopodia Food vacuole Pseudopodia cytoplasm

19 Ciliates Move by beating cilia Stentor Paramecium

20 Ciliates Cilia Contractile Vacuole micronucleus macronucleus
Oral groove Anal pore

21 Flagellates Move by flagella Trypanasoma

22 Sporozoans No method of movement Must live in food supply to survive
Many are parasitic

23 Fungus Like Protist Plasmodium- colorful slime molds found oozing on rotting logs in forests Slime mold

24 Kingdom Fungi Review Classified by the shape of the structure that holds the spores Saprophytes- feed on dead matter Some parasites Stationary like plants/Heterotrophic like animals Absorb food through cell walls

25 Bread mold Bread Mold-Rhizopus Sporangia Black Mold -Stachybotris

26 Rhizopus- Bread Mold spores sporangium sporangiophore Hyphae mycellium

27 Mushrooms

28 Mushroom development gills basidia cap spores button stipe

29 Yeast important in brewing and baking, make Penicillium

30 Lichens Fungus and algae
Mutualistic relationship-algae provides food and fungus provides protection and moisture


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