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1 Protists

2 Some Basics: 200 000 species difficult to classify
no “typical” protist most aquatic, some terrestrial only characteristic that all protists share is that they are not animals, plants or fungi most single-celled

3 Some Characteristics of single-celled protists:
1) eukaryotes – membranes around their organelles (nucleus), > 2m 2)   unicellular – one celled 3)   reproduce asexually by binary fission 4)   must live in moist surroundings

4 Method of Reproduction
Phylum (Group) - energy source Species Name Sketch Method of Movement Method of Reproduction Mastigophoria (euglenoids) - autotrophs - photosynthetic Euglena gracillis flagellum Binary fission Sarcondina (amoebas) - heterotrophs Amoeba proteus pseudopods Binary fission Ciliata (ciliates) - heterotrophs Paramecium caudatum Stentor coeruleus cilia Binary fission (asexual) Conjugation (sexual)

5 Life Cycles Single-celled protists
       reproduce asexually (binary fission) and sexually (conjugation) Multi-cellular protists        more complex        may involve the formation of sex cells (haploid sperm and egg), when sex cells fuse, diploid zygote is formed        some alternate between a diploid and haploid stage (alternation of generations) Examples: Brown algae (Fig. 13 page 65) Plasmodium – malaria protist (Fig. 14 page 66)

6 Metabolism PROTISTS Heterotrophic Autotrophic Animal-like Fungus-like
Plant-like - can be parasitic/pathogenic - parasites * sleeping sickness * malaria Examples: - Amoeba - Sporozoans - ciliates like Paramecium - most are decomposers - prefer cool, damp habitats Examples: - Molds (water, slime) - single-celled (vs. multicellular fungi kingdom) - contains chlorophyll - photosynthesize Examples: - Euglena – unicellular, flagellates, heterotrophic at night - Algae – single-celled, colonies, multicellular (Note: responsible for 50-75% of all photosynthesis on Earth)


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