PROTISTS EUGLENA, AMOEBA, PARAMECIUM, VOLVOX

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PROTISTS EUGLENA, AMOEBA, PARAMECIUM, VOLVOX

What is a Protist? An organism from the Kingdom Protista Very diverse group of single-celled organisms. Eukaryotic (they all have a nucleus) Less complex than plants or animals

Common Protists Draw Table below on Page 15 Name Sketch Movement Food source (Energy) Unique Structure Euglena Amoeba Paramecium Volvex

EUGLENA Single-celled Protists that live in fresh water. Captures food by eating other organisms Some contain chlorophyll

More Info on Euglenas Eyespot helps them sense light. Waste- Contractile Vacuole holds excess water and removes it from the cell. Movement- Flagella video

More Info on Euglenas Reproduction- Asexual (binary fission) Specialized Needs- shape does changes easily so it can move around http://bio.rutgers.edu/euglena/

AMOEBA Found in freshwater and salt water around a lot of dead and decaying material. Are parasites, they get energy by invading other organisims

More Info on Amoebas Waste- Contractile Vacuole holds excessive waste Movement- pseudopodia (false feet) amoeba video

More Info on Amoebas Reproduction- Asexual (binary fission) Specialized Needs- n/a

PARAMECIUM Found in freshwater. This is a single celled organism but is more complex that other organisms. Cilia sweep food into food passageway. VIDEO

Paramecium Continued… Waste- Anal Pore (food waste is removed) and Contractile Vacuole (water waste) Movement- Cilia (tiny hairs that move back and forth.)

Paramecium Continued… Reproduction- Sexual (two Parents) Special features- Two nuclei (Macronucleus and Micronucleus)

VOLVOX Found in ponds ditches and puddles. Composed of a colony of more than 50,000 tiny cells Often times called algae.

Volvox continued… photosynthesis and flagella help bring in nutrients. eyespots to help sense light.

Volvox continued… Movement- Many flagella help move the colony. Reproduction- asexual and sexual, daughters colonies created.

Volvox Videos video 1 video 2 video 3

Protists Groups and Features Draw Table below on Page ? Common Protists Protists Groups and Features Draw Table below on Page ? Protist Sketch Movement Food source (Energy) Unique Structure Euglena Amoeba Paramecium Volvex

Protists Groups and Features Structure Locomotion (Movement) Food source (Energy) Specialized Cell Structure Euglena Unicellular Flagellum Feeds on other organisms; can make nutrients Eyespot Amoeba Pseudopods Feeds on other organisms Paramecium Cilia Oral groove and contractile vacuole Volvex (lives in colonies) Flagella Makes nutrients