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A Walk Through Time Assignments Check 102 Web Site
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“Protista” One-celled to simple colonies to plant-like (but these related to simple forms) Cells eukaryotic Photosynthetic and heterotrophic metabolisms Now usually split into several kingdoms Not plants, fungi, nor animals Spirogyra Amoeba
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Ecology of the Protists Though small, play major roles *65 % of earth’s net primary production (phytoplankton) *Microfeeders of bacteria, other protists *Food for larger plankton & animals *Habitats for other organisms *Decomposers *Parasites of plants and animals
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The Eukaryotic cell Paramecium, a ciliated protozoan This view is under Nomarski phase contrast
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Eukaryotic vs. prokaryotic cells Size *Prokaryotes ≤ 10 µm *Eukaryotes ≥ 10 µm Complexity *Prokaryotes – simple *Eukaryotes – complex Location of chromosomes *Prokaryotes – free in cytosol *Eukaryotes – within a nucleus Flagellar mechanisms differ Bacteria & Archea protists, Fungi, Plants, Animals
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Bacterium (prokaryote) Animal (eukaryote) Plant (eukaryote) Figures 7.4, 7.7, 7.8 (Actual size relative to eukaryotes below)
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Protista as a single “kingdom” Functional groups Algae – photosynthetic Protozoa – non photosynthetic, consumers Fungus-like Protists – nonphotosynthetic, hyphal Each group is polyphyletic
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“Protozoa” Protista that are heterotrophic by injestion Motile *pseudopodia – amoebas *flagella – flagellates *cilia – ciliates Ancent and advanced groups Polyphyletic (i.e. phyla not closely related)
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Pseudopodia Movie of Pseudopodial movement in Amoeba
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Pseudopodia Actinophrys
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Flagella Paranema
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Flagella Giardia
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Cilia Paramecium
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Macronucleus w/ micronuclei behind Oral groove on surface Site of cell “anus” Food vacuoles Cilia Undulating membrane in groove (ciliary) Contractile vacuoles Paramecium, a ciliated protozoan
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Cilia Euplotes
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