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Title: Origins of Eukaryotic Diversity


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Origins of Eukaryotic Diversity
  • Fred Searcy
  • Broward Community College

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Kingdom Protista
  • Phylum Rhizopoda
  • Phylum Actinopoda
  • Phylum Foraminifera
  • Phylum Apicomplexa
  • Phylum Zoomastigophora
  • Phylum Ciliophora

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Phylum Rhizopoda
  • Includes amebas
  • unicellular
  • shelled (tests) or naked
  • pseudopodia
  • no meiosis
  • freshwater, marine, soil

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Amoeba proteus
Endoplasm (sol)
pseudopod
nucleus
Ectoplasm (gel)
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Arcella
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Difflugia
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Entamoeba histolytica
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Phylum Actinopoda
  • Heliozoans
  • primarily freshwater
  • tests
  • silicas
  • diatoms
  • sand grains
  • Radiolarians
  • primarily marine
  • tests
  • silicas

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Heliozoans
cortex
medulla
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Radiolarian
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Phylum Foraminifera
  • Exclusively marine
  • multichambered
  • tests of calcium carbonate

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Myxomycota
  • Acellular slime molds
  • plasmodium
  • Physarum polycelphalum

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Acrasiomycota
  • Cellular slime molds
  • amebas
  • Dictyostelium discoideum

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Oomycota
  • Water molds
  • oogamous
  • Achyla Saprolegnia

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Phylum Apicomplexa
  • Many pathogenic species
  • infectious cells called sporozoites
  • Plasmodium vivax - malaria

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Plasmodium vivax
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Phylum Zoomastigophora
  • Use flagella to move
  • solitary or colonial
  • some pathogenic
  • Trypanosoma - African Sleeping Sickness

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Phylum Ciliophora
  • Ciliates
  • macro and micronucleus
  • fresh salt water
  • Paramecium, Stentor, Vorticella

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Paramecium
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Paramecium
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Vorticella
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Stentor
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The Algae
  • Division Pyrrophyta
  • Division Chrysophyta
  • Division Euglenophyta
  • Division Chlorophyta
  • Division Phaeophyta
  • Division Rhodophyta

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Division Pyrrophyta
  • Chlorophylls a and c
  • carotenes xanthophylls
  • amylose starch
  • cellulose in those with shells (some naked)
  • marine freshwater
  • 2 flagella
  • red tides, ciguterra, bioluminescence

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Dinoflagellates
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Division Chrysophyta
  • Chlorophylls a and c
  • carotenoids xanthophylls
  • leucosin and laminarin
  • silica or pectin compounds
  • freshwater marine
  • 1 or 2 flagella

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Vaucheria
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Diatoms
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Division Euglenophyta
  • Chlorophylls a and b
  • carotenoids and xanthophylls
  • Paramylon starch
  • pellicle

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Division Chlorophyta
  • Chlorophylls a and b
  • carotenes and xanthophylls
  • amylose and amylopectin
  • cellulose

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Chlamydomonas
  • Unicellular

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Spirogyra
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Ulothrix
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Ulva
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Division Phaeophyta
  • Chlorophylls a and c
  • carotenoids xanthophylls
  • laminarin
  • 2 flagella, lateral insertion
  • cellulose with other polysaccharides
  • mostly marine

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Fucus
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Sargassum
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Division Rhodophyta
  • Chlorophylls a and d
  • carotenoids xanthophylls
  • Floridean starch
  • no flagella
  • cellulose with other polysaccharides
  • mostly marine

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Nemalion
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