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Title: Kingdom Protista


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KingdomProtista
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Protists
  • ENDOSYMBIOTIC THEORY
  • Early eukaryotes developed symbiotic
    relationships with prokaryotic cells
  • Prokaryotic cells lived inside eukaryotic cells
  • Over time, the smaller prokaryotic cells evolved
    with the eukaryotic cells to become mitochondria
    and chloroplasts

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Basic Characteristics of the Kingdom Protista
  • What are PROTISTS??
  • 1. Eukaryotic- it has a nucleus and membrane
    bound organelles
  • 2. Unicellular
  • (except ALGEA is multicellular)
  • Protists are separated into three groups
    according to how they obtain energy.
  • Major classes of protists
  • Animal-like protists
  • Plant-like protists
  • Fungus-like protists

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Plant-like Protists
  • All are autotrophic-meaning they can make their
    own food
  • Examples
  • Euglena
  • Algae

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Euglena
Draw and Label the Euglena
  • Euglena contain chloroplasts, a flagella, and
    an eyespot to sense where light is.
  • Unique because they are both heterotrophic and
    autotrophic.

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More Euglenas
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Multicellular Algae
  • Are not generally true multicellular organisms,
    but rather "colonies"
  • Show beginnings of specialized functions /
    tissues
  • 3 types
  • Green algae
  • Red Algae
  • Brown algae

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Red algeal bloom
Brown Algea Giant Kelp Forest
Volvox a green colonial algae
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Animal-like Protists
  • Are all heterotrophs
  • Classified by how they move.
  • Examples
  • Amoeba
  • Paramecium

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Amoeba
Pseudopods
Found in freshwater
Moves using pseudopods- false feet- cytoplasmic
projections
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They also use pseudopods for feeding
Paramecium
Amoeba
Pseudopod
Food Vacuole
Pseudopod
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Draw and label the Amoeba
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More amoebas
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-Move using Cilia
Paramecium
Have contractile vacuoles to pump out freshwater
diffusing in due to osmosis.
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Paramecium- move using cilia (tiny hairlike
projections)
Draw and Label the Paramecium Your teacher will
be coming around to check!!!!
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More Paramecium
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Fungus like Protists
  • Fungus like Protists
  • All are external heterotrophs.
  • Act as decomposers
  • Often have a slimy appearance/texture, hence
    their name.
  • 2 types
  • Slime molds
  • Water molds

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Water molds
  • Water molds
  • Completely aquatic
  • Often decomposers
  • Sometimes parasitic

Water mold attacking a fish
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Slime molds upclose
Water and Slime molds are not in the Kingdom
Fungi because their cell walls are made up of
cellulose not chitin.
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Next step!
  • Flip your notes over, and complete numbers 1
    through 5.
  • This will be essential for your next assignments.
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