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1 End Show Slide 1 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall biology

2 End Show Slide 2 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 20-3 Plantlike Protists: Unicellular Algae

3 End Show 20-3 Plantlike Protists: Unicellular Algae Slide 3 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Plantlike protists contain chlorophyll and carry out photosynthesis. Plantlike protists are commonly called “algae.” The four phyla of unicellular algae are: euglenophytes chrysophytes diatoms dinoflagellates Plantlike Protists

4 End Show 20-3 Plantlike Protists: Unicellular Algae Slide 4 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Chlorophyll and Accessory Pigments Chlorophyll and accessory pigments allow algae to harvest and use the energy from sunlight. Accessory pigments increase the range of light used for photosynthesis.

5 End Show 20-3 Plantlike Protists: Unicellular Algae Slide 5 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Euglenophytes Euglenophytes are plantlike protists that have two flagella but no cell wall.

6 End Show 20-3 Plantlike Protists: Unicellular Algae Slide 6 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Euglena Euglenophytes Gullet Flagella Eyespot Pellicle Contractile vacuole Carbohydrate storage bodies Chloroplast Nucleus

7 End Show 20-3 Plantlike Protists: Unicellular Algae Slide 7 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Chrysophytes Members of the phylum Chrysophyta are a diverse group of plantlike protists that have gold-colored chloroplasts.

8 End Show 20-3 Plantlike Protists: Unicellular Algae Slide 8 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Diatoms Diatoms produce thin, delicate cell walls rich in silicon (Si)—the main component of glass. The walls are shaped like the two sides of a petri dish or flat pillbox, with one side fitted snugly into the other.

9 End Show 20-3 Plantlike Protists: Unicellular Algae Slide 9 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Dinoflagellates About half of the dinoflagellates are photosynthetic; the other half live as heterotrophs. Dinoflagellates have two flagella that fit in grooves between two thick plates of cellulose that protect the cell.

10 End Show 20-3 Plantlike Protists: Unicellular Algae Slide 10 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Ecology of Unicellular Algae Phytoplankton constitute the population of small, photosynthetic organisms found near the surface of the ocean. Phytoplankton carry out half of Earth’s photosynthesis. In addition, they provide nourishment for many organisms.

11 End Show 20-3 Plantlike Protists: Unicellular Algae Slide 11 of 33 Phytoplankton Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall

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13 End Show Slide 13 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 20-3 The function of accessory pigments in various groups of algae is to a.absorb red and violet light. b.carry out photosynthesis in the absence of chlorophyll. c.increase the range of wavelengths used for photosynthesis. d.carry out photosynthesis when sunlight is not available.

14 End Show Slide 14 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 20-3 Which of the following describes structures found in euglenophytes? a.chloroplasts but no cell walls b.chloroplasts and cell walls c.cell walls but no chloroplasts d.no cell walls or chloroplasts

15 End Show Slide 15 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 20-3 Plantlike protists with gold-colored chloroplasts are the a.euglenophytes. b.diatoms. c.chrysophytes. d.dinoflagellates.

16 End Show Slide 16 of 33 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 20-3 The base of most marine food chains is made up of a.zooplankton. b.euglenophytes. c.phytoplankton. d.chrysophytes.

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