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1 End Show Slide 1 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 20–2 Animal-like Protists: Protozoans

2 End Show 20–2 Animal-like Protists: Protozoans Slide 2 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 20-2 Animal-like Protists: There are four phyla of animal-like protists: zooflagellates sarcodines ciliates Sporozoans Animal-like protists are classified by their means of movement.

3 End Show 20–2 Animal-like Protists: Protozoans Slide 3 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Zooflagellates What are the distinguishing features of the zooflagellates? swim using flagella Example = Trichomonas (causes Trichomoniasis, “trick,” an STD. While usually passed sexually, it may be picked up from contact with damp or moist objects such as towels, wet clothing, or a toilet seat, if the genital area gets in contact with these damp or moist objects)

4 End Show 20–2 Animal-like Protists: Protozoans Slide 4 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Sarcodines What are the distinguishing features of the sarcodines? have pseudopods = temporary cytoplasmic projections used for feeding or movement Example = Amoeba

5 End Show 20–2 Animal-like Protists: Protozoans Slide 5 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Sarcodines Structures of an Amoeba Nucleus Food vacuole Contractile vacuole Pseudopods

6 End Show 20–2 Animal-like Protists: Protozoans Slide 6 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Ciliates What are the distinguishing features of the ciliates? use cilia (short hairlike projections) for feeding and movement. example = Paramecium

7 End Show 20–2 Animal-like Protists: Protozoans Slide 7 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Ciliates Structures of a Paramecium

8 End Show 20–2 Animal-like Protists: Protozoans Slide 8 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Sporozoans What are the distinguishing features of the sporozoans? do not move on their own—they are parasitic Many sporozoans have complex life cycles that involve more than one host. Example = Plasmodium

9 End Show 20–2 Animal-like Protists: Protozoans Slide 9 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Animal-like Protists and Disease Animal-like Protists and Disease  Some animal-like protists cause serious diseases, including: malaria African sleeping sickness amebic dysentery Giardia.

10 End Show 20–2 Animal-like Protists: Protozoans Slide 10 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Animal-like Protists and Disease Malaria Malaria is one of the world’s most serious infectious diseases, killing as many as 2 million people each year. The sporozoan Plasmodium, which causes malaria, is carried by the female Anopheles mosquito.

11 End Show 20–2 Animal-like Protists: Protozoans Slide 11 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Animal-like Protists and Disease Malarial Infection

12 End Show 20–2 Animal-like Protists: Protozoans Slide 12 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Ecology of Animal-like Protists Many animal-like protists are essential to the living world. Some live symbiotically within other organisms. Some recycle nutrients from dead organic matter. Some live in water, where they are eaten by tiny animals, which in turn serve as food for larger animals.

13 End Show 20–2 Animal-like Protists: Protozoans Slide 13 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Ecology of Animal-like Protists Some animal-like protists are beneficial to other organisms. The protist Trichonympha lives within the digestive systems of termites. It breaks down cellulose, allowing termites to digest wood.

14 End Show Slide 14 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 20–2 Structures found in sarcodines that are used for feeding and movement are known as a.pseudopods. b.flagella. c.cilia. d.food vacuoles.

15 End Show Slide 15 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 20–2 The structure found in most ciliates that contains a “reserve copy” of all the cell's genes is the a.macronucleus. b.micronucleus. c.trichocysts. d.contractile vacuole.

16 End Show Slide 16 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 20–2 One way to classify the various groups of animal-like protists is by a.the presence of a nuclear membrane. b.the presence of mitochondria. c.their means of movement. d.the number of contractile vacuoles.

17 End Show Slide 17 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 20–2 Malaria is caused by the sporozoan a.Plasmodium. b.Anopheles. c.Amoeba. d.Paramecium.

18 End Show Slide 18 of 50 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 20–2 Which human disease is caused by the protist Trypanosoma? a.measles b.African sleeping sickness c.malaria d.diarrhea


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