Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Kingdom Protista
1. KINGDOM PROTISTA
•Conglomerate of organisms which do not fit into
other 4 Kingdoms
•Moneran (bacteria), Animalia, Plantae, Fungi
•Much more complicated than Monerans
•They represent the intermediate step in the
evolution of the other three kingdoms
•Protozoan is the Greek word for “first animal”
•Contains about 65,000 species
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2. KINGDOM PROTISTA
•Made up of a complex eukaryotic cell (unicellular)
or cells (multicellular)
•Eukaryotes have cellular organelles, and
prokaryotes (bacteria) do not
• Prefix uni One (single)
• Prefixmulti More than one (many)
•Kingdom has organisms that demonstrate both
animal and plant-like characteristics
•Some members make their own food (________)
autotrophs
heterotrophs
•Some ingest food from outside (____________)
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3. KINGDOM PROTISTA
•Organisms separated based on feeding behaviors
Autotrophs Heterotrophs
green algae amoeboids
brown algae ciliates
red algae zooflagellates
diatoms sporozoans
dinoflagellates plasmodial slime molds
euglenoids cellular slime molds
water molds
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4. •All Protozoa can reproduce asexually
•One “parent” for reproduction
•Called binary fission
•During binary fission, one
protozoan cell divides into two
identical individuals.
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5. KINGDOM PROTISTA
•Inhabit aquatic (______) areas and terrestrial
water
(_____) areas
land
•Protists are classified into 13 Phyla which can be
placed into 3 main groups
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7. Animal-like protists
•All heterotrophs
•classified by the structure used for movement:
1) Cilia - tiny beating hair-like structures
•Coordinated
movement between
individual cilia
2) Flagellum(a) - whip-like tail(s)
•Back and forth
wave motion
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8. Animal-like protists
3) Pseudopodia - projection of cytoplasm that
sticks out like a foot (“false
foot”)
4) Sessile - No locomotion (_________)
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9. Animal-like protists - Examples
1. Amoeba
comes from the Greek word
amoibe which means “change”
unicellular
moves by pseudopodia which give appearance
of cell changing size and shape
aquatic - lives in ponds, ditches or slowly
moving streams
can cause disease – amoebic dysentery
ingests small organisms like bacteria and
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other protozoans
11. Animal-like protists - Examples
1. Amoeba
feeding sequence
psuedopodia surround
and engulf food particle
process called
phagocytosis
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12. Animal-like protists - Examples
2. Paramecium
•Unicellular, slipper-shaped
•move by coordinated
beating of many cilia
•aquatic - mostly found in ponds and streams
•usually do not cause diseases in humans
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13. Animal-like protists - Examples
2. Paramecium - continued
•Feeding occurs in the
funnel-shaped gullet
(buccal cavity) where
food is drawn in by
external and internal cilia
to form food vacuole
•ingests organic detritus
and other small organisms
like bacteria and other
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protozoans
15. Animal-like protists - Examples
2. Paramecium - continued
•Reproduction
1. Binary fission (________)
asexual
N = nucleus
F = Fission plane
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16. Animal-like protists - Examples
2. Paramecium - continued
•Reproduction
2. Conjugation (________)
sexual
•Form structure called
conjugation tube to
exchange genetic material
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17. Animal-like protists: The Sporozoan
Characteristics of Sporozoans (Animal-like)
•Sporozoa do not move on their own
•mostly common in tropical areas
•protist that reproduce by forming spores
•they are usually parasitic
•sporozoans named Plasmodium causes malaria
•its caused by female mosquitos
•humans get malaria when
bitten by an infected mosquito
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21. PLANT-LIKE PROTIST
•Have chlorophyll
•Make their own food
•They can live in 4 main environments:
•freshwater •soil
•salt water •tree bark
•they produce large amounts of oxygen which are
used by other living organisms
•they are grouped according to pigment & stucture
•into 6 main groups:
Green algae, red algae, brown algae, fire algae, golden
algae, euglena
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22. PLANT-LIKE PROTIST Cont’d
•they are grouped according to color & stucture
A) Euglena D) Red algae
B) Diatom
E) Green Algae
C) Dinoflagellates
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23. PLANT-LIKE PROTIST Cont’d
A) Euglena-
•one celled alga that
moves with one flagellum
•lives in fresh water
•reproduces asexually
•red eyespot near front end to find light…Why?
•have chlorophyll and can make their own
food ( autotroph)
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24. PLANT-LIKE PROTIST Cont’d
A) Euglena Continued-
contains
disk-shaped
chloroplasts
•organelle is the site of photosynthesis
and gets its name from the presence of
the green pigments (the chlorophylls) 24
25. PLANT-LIKE PROTIST Cont’d
B) Diatom
•beautiful one celled protists
•come in many shapes
•EX: boats, rods, disks, triangles
•important food source for water dwelling animals
•cell covering is made up of 2 overlapping parts
•Think of a box with a lid
•made of the same material as glass
•cell coverings do not decay (when dead)
•used for toothpaste, scouring powders, & filters
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26. PLANT-LIKE PROTIST Cont’d
C) Dinoflagellates
•Algae that is usually found in oceans
•Have hidden chlorophyll due to dark pigments
•Move by two flagella
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27. PLANT-LIKE PROTIST Cont’d
•produce large numbers which turns the ocean red
•responsible for “red tides”
•produce chemicals that kill thousands of fish
•humans can become ill if they eat shell fish
that have absorbed these chemicals
•common off the coast of Florida or other
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warmer areas
29. Red Tide Kills Fish
Absorbed red
dinoflagellates
After encountering and absorbing a red tide..a
stingray becomes disoriented. They have the
appearance of not being able to see or control
what they are doing. Eventually the ray will
stay at the surface lying horizontally and die.
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30. PLANT-LIKE PROTIST Cont’d
E) Green Algae
•Come in many different forms
•can be unicellular or multicellular
spirogyra
•they produce O2 in H2O
•serve as food for fish, snails, and crayfish
•usually found in “colonies”
•Colony – a group of cells that live together
chlorella
desmids 30
31. PLANT-LIKE PROTIST Cont’d
Algae Examples
•EX: volvox colony
•Arranged in a single layer
with flagella facing outward
•The flagella beat and the
colony spins through the water
•Brown Algae
•EX: Kelp (brown algae) …
aka….“sea weed”
•used by humans for food
•also used to thicken food
such as ice cream and jelly
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33. FUNGUS-LIKE PROTIST
Slime Molds:
•fungus-like protists that are consumers
•live in cool, damp places EX: forest floor
•feed on bacteria growing on rotting logs and
decaying leaves
•some are parasites (very few)
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34. FUNGUS-LIKE PROTIST
Life Cycle of Slime Molds:
Step 1 –
slimy mass that moves like an amoeba
•beautiful colors of red, yellow, or violet
Step 2 –
stops growing and moving
•produces spores inside a structure on a stalk
Step 3 –
spores develop into little cells w/ flagella
•then each cell loses its flagella and grows
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36. Directions: Write out & highlight the following
questions
1) List the three main (groups) types of protists?
2) Give two examples of animal-like protists.
3) What are sporozoans? Give one example.
4) List the 3 structures protozoan use for
locomotion.
5) List 5 plant-like protists?
6) Why are algae important?
7) Explain why red tides occur and what causes
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http://www.micrographia.com/specbiol/protis/homamoeb/amoe0100.htm Amoeba movie # http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/moviegallery/pondscum/protozoa/amoeba/index.html
www.acadweb.wwu.edu/ courses/envr429-rm/ www.acadweb.wwu.edu/ courses/envr429-rm/ http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html?http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artjan99/gyra.html Use for lab conjugation pictures