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Unicellular Eukaryotes
Protozoan Groups
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoans)
Origins of eukaryotes
- First evidence for life 3.5 bya
- These organisms were prokaryotes
- Eukaryotes arose by symbiogenesis (aka, endosymbiosis)
- whereby, one cell engulfed another
- Alpha-protobacterium derived energy from carbon compounds
became mitochondria
- Cyanobacterium derived energy from sunlight became plastid,
specifically chloroplast
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoans)
Protozoan
- Literally “first animal-like organisms in time”
- Not animals, but with animal features
- Lack cell wall
- At least one motile stage during life
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoans)
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Diversity
- 64,000 named species (Hickman et al. 2017)
- Possibly 250,000 species
- Difficulties from revisions and species concepts
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
General characteristics
- Many species are symbiotic (living with other species)
- Mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic
- Movement - once used for classification; no longer
- Flagella, cilia, and pseudopodia
- No germ layers, tissues, or organs present
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
- Movement - once used for
classification; no longer
- Flagella, cilia, and pseudopodia
- Flagella - generally few, long,
and propel water parallel to the
main axis of the flagella
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
- Movement - once used for
classification; no longer
- Flagella, cilia, and pseudopodia
- Cilia - many, short, and propel
water parallel to surface on
which its attached
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
- Movement - once used for
classification; no longer
- Flagella, cilia, and pseudopodia
- Pseudopodia - extensions of
the cytoplasm
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Microstructure of cilia and flagella
- 9+2 arrangement of microtubules (= axoneme)
- Where axoneme enters body, a plate of 9 microtubules triplets (= kinetosome)
- Identical to centrioles that organize the mitotic spindle
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Functional components
- Nucleus
- Genetic material on chromosomes; communicates with cells via pores; nucleoli present,
ciliates with two nuclei (macro and micro)
- Mitochondria
- Recovers energy from carbon bonds
- Golgi complex
- Participates in intracellular digestion
- Plastids
- Photosynthetic elements
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Nutrition
- Phagocytosis - food particle enveloped by cell
- Creates a food vacuole; lysosomes will fuse with vacuole and excrete digestive enzymes
- Digested products are absorbed across vacuole membrane
- In some groups the cite of phagocytosis is fixed; not in others.
- Saprozoic feeding - absorb foods from the environment
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoas)
Homeostatic functions and structures
- No circulatory, respiratory, or
excretory system present
- Diffusion in all cases is sufficient
- No temperature regulation
- Osmoregulation by contractile
vacuole
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Reproduction
- Sexual reproduction in most; no
embryological development
- Both syngamy and autogamy are
known
- Asexual reproduction common
- Binary fission
- Schizogony
- Budding
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Parabasala
- Approximately 400 species
- Presence of axostyle is diagnostic
- Have many flagella
- Some are of medical and veterinary importance
- E.g., Trichomonas, Tritrichomonas
- Trichomonas vaginalis STD - in humans
- Tritrichomonas foetus infertility and spontaneous abortion in cattle
- Trichomonas gallinae parasite of pigeons/doves and other birds
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Parabasala
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Euglenozoa
- Pellicle is present
- Divided into two subphyla -
Euglenida and Kinetoplasta
- Euglenida are free-living; Kinetoplasta
are parasitic
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Euglenozoa
- Euglenida
- Chloroplasts with chlorophyll b
- Live in freshwater
- Single, long flagellum
- Often with red stigma (i.e., eyespot)
- Normally autotrophic, but can become
saprozoic if held in darkness
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Euglenozoa
- Kinetoplasta
- Some important parasites
- Flagella and undulating membrane for locomotion
- Trypanosoma brucei, transmitted by tsetse fly causes African sleeping sickness
- T. cruzi, transmitted by Triatoma, causes Chagas disease
- Leishmania spp., transmitted by sand flies, causes leishmaniasis
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Ciliophora
- Many species have bodies entirely covered with cilia
- Others have cilia near oral region only
- Generally much larger than other protozoans
- Most are free-living, some commensals, some
parasitic
- Great variation in body form
- Always multinucleate (macro and micronucleus)
- May possess trichocysts or toxocysts
- Defense and offense
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Ciliophora
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Dinoflagellata
- Important primary producers in marine
ecosystems
- About half are autotrophic
- Typically with two flagella
- Found in grooves
- Body often covered in plates
- Important mutualism with corals as
zooxanthellae
- Without zooxanthellae, corals don’t thrive
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Dinoflagellata
- Some are bioluminescent
- Others produce toxins that can lead to
fish kills (i.e., red tides)
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Apicomplexa
- Almost all are endoparasitic
- Presence of unique organelles, the apical complex, is diagnostic
- Hypothesized to be useful for penetrating host’s cells and tissues
- Locomotor organelles are less known; pseudopodia is some reproductive
stages.
- Plasmodium spp. responsible for causing malaria
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Apicomplexa
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Foraminifera
- Testate amoebas
- Pseupodia as reticulopodia
- Most are benthic
- Tests are chambered and made of calcium carbonate (most)
- Dead individuals make up ocean floor ooze
- Important for limestone and chalk
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Foraminifera
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Foraminifera
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum “Radiolaria”
- Testate amoebas
- Pseudopodia as axopodia
- Inhabit surface waters
- Tests may be silicate
- Form into chert
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Viridiplantae
- Belongs in clade Plantae with familiar green
plants and algaes
- Unicellular, colonial, and multicellualr
- Multicellular implies cellular division of labor
- Members are photosynthetic
- Use flagella to move
- Cells either zooids or daughter colonies
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Amoebozoa
- Naked and testate forms
- Some notable disease causing
species
- Acanthamoeba castellanii - kills cells of
cornea, spread through improperly
disinfected contact lenses.
- Entamoeba histolytica - amoebic
dysentery
- Naegleria fowleri - brain-eating amoeba
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Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa)
Phylum Opisthokonta
- Also a clade which contains
animals, fungi, and some
unicellular eukaryotes
- Choanoflagellates are solitary or
colonial
- Choanoflagellate morphology is similar
to the collar cells of sponges
- Thus, they are hypothesized to
represent a sister taxa to the
animals.
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Protozoa

  • 2. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoans) Origins of eukaryotes - First evidence for life 3.5 bya - These organisms were prokaryotes - Eukaryotes arose by symbiogenesis (aka, endosymbiosis) - whereby, one cell engulfed another - Alpha-protobacterium derived energy from carbon compounds became mitochondria - Cyanobacterium derived energy from sunlight became plastid, specifically chloroplast 2
  • 3. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoans) Protozoan - Literally “first animal-like organisms in time” - Not animals, but with animal features - Lack cell wall - At least one motile stage during life 3
  • 5. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Diversity - 64,000 named species (Hickman et al. 2017) - Possibly 250,000 species - Difficulties from revisions and species concepts 5
  • 6. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) General characteristics - Many species are symbiotic (living with other species) - Mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic - Movement - once used for classification; no longer - Flagella, cilia, and pseudopodia - No germ layers, tissues, or organs present 6
  • 7. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) - Movement - once used for classification; no longer - Flagella, cilia, and pseudopodia - Flagella - generally few, long, and propel water parallel to the main axis of the flagella 7
  • 8. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) - Movement - once used for classification; no longer - Flagella, cilia, and pseudopodia - Cilia - many, short, and propel water parallel to surface on which its attached 8
  • 9. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) - Movement - once used for classification; no longer - Flagella, cilia, and pseudopodia - Pseudopodia - extensions of the cytoplasm 9
  • 10. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Microstructure of cilia and flagella - 9+2 arrangement of microtubules (= axoneme) - Where axoneme enters body, a plate of 9 microtubules triplets (= kinetosome) - Identical to centrioles that organize the mitotic spindle 10
  • 11. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Functional components - Nucleus - Genetic material on chromosomes; communicates with cells via pores; nucleoli present, ciliates with two nuclei (macro and micro) - Mitochondria - Recovers energy from carbon bonds - Golgi complex - Participates in intracellular digestion - Plastids - Photosynthetic elements 11
  • 12. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Nutrition - Phagocytosis - food particle enveloped by cell - Creates a food vacuole; lysosomes will fuse with vacuole and excrete digestive enzymes - Digested products are absorbed across vacuole membrane - In some groups the cite of phagocytosis is fixed; not in others. - Saprozoic feeding - absorb foods from the environment 12
  • 13. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoas) Homeostatic functions and structures - No circulatory, respiratory, or excretory system present - Diffusion in all cases is sufficient - No temperature regulation - Osmoregulation by contractile vacuole 13
  • 14. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Reproduction - Sexual reproduction in most; no embryological development - Both syngamy and autogamy are known - Asexual reproduction common - Binary fission - Schizogony - Budding 14
  • 15. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Phylum Parabasala - Approximately 400 species - Presence of axostyle is diagnostic - Have many flagella - Some are of medical and veterinary importance - E.g., Trichomonas, Tritrichomonas - Trichomonas vaginalis STD - in humans - Tritrichomonas foetus infertility and spontaneous abortion in cattle - Trichomonas gallinae parasite of pigeons/doves and other birds 15
  • 17. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Phylum Euglenozoa - Pellicle is present - Divided into two subphyla - Euglenida and Kinetoplasta - Euglenida are free-living; Kinetoplasta are parasitic 17
  • 18. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Phylum Euglenozoa - Euglenida - Chloroplasts with chlorophyll b - Live in freshwater - Single, long flagellum - Often with red stigma (i.e., eyespot) - Normally autotrophic, but can become saprozoic if held in darkness 18
  • 19. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Phylum Euglenozoa - Kinetoplasta - Some important parasites - Flagella and undulating membrane for locomotion - Trypanosoma brucei, transmitted by tsetse fly causes African sleeping sickness - T. cruzi, transmitted by Triatoma, causes Chagas disease - Leishmania spp., transmitted by sand flies, causes leishmaniasis 19
  • 20. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Phylum Ciliophora - Many species have bodies entirely covered with cilia - Others have cilia near oral region only - Generally much larger than other protozoans - Most are free-living, some commensals, some parasitic - Great variation in body form - Always multinucleate (macro and micronucleus) - May possess trichocysts or toxocysts - Defense and offense 20
  • 22. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Phylum Dinoflagellata - Important primary producers in marine ecosystems - About half are autotrophic - Typically with two flagella - Found in grooves - Body often covered in plates - Important mutualism with corals as zooxanthellae - Without zooxanthellae, corals don’t thrive 22
  • 23. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Phylum Dinoflagellata - Some are bioluminescent - Others produce toxins that can lead to fish kills (i.e., red tides) 23
  • 24. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Phylum Apicomplexa - Almost all are endoparasitic - Presence of unique organelles, the apical complex, is diagnostic - Hypothesized to be useful for penetrating host’s cells and tissues - Locomotor organelles are less known; pseudopodia is some reproductive stages. - Plasmodium spp. responsible for causing malaria 24
  • 26. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Phylum Foraminifera - Testate amoebas - Pseupodia as reticulopodia - Most are benthic - Tests are chambered and made of calcium carbonate (most) - Dead individuals make up ocean floor ooze - Important for limestone and chalk 26
  • 29. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Phylum “Radiolaria” - Testate amoebas - Pseudopodia as axopodia - Inhabit surface waters - Tests may be silicate - Form into chert 29
  • 30. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Phylum Viridiplantae - Belongs in clade Plantae with familiar green plants and algaes - Unicellular, colonial, and multicellualr - Multicellular implies cellular division of labor - Members are photosynthetic - Use flagella to move - Cells either zooids or daughter colonies 30
  • 31. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Phylum Amoebozoa - Naked and testate forms - Some notable disease causing species - Acanthamoeba castellanii - kills cells of cornea, spread through improperly disinfected contact lenses. - Entamoeba histolytica - amoebic dysentery - Naegleria fowleri - brain-eating amoeba 31
  • 32. Unicellular Eukaryotes (protozoa) Phylum Opisthokonta - Also a clade which contains animals, fungi, and some unicellular eukaryotes - Choanoflagellates are solitary or colonial - Choanoflagellate morphology is similar to the collar cells of sponges - Thus, they are hypothesized to represent a sister taxa to the animals. 32