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Title: Single-Cell Organisms


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Single-Cell Organisms
  • Protists and Viruses

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Protists
  • Found in the Kingdom Protista
  • Live in moist environments
  • 1 or many celled organism.
  • Are Eukaryotic (have a nucleus)

3
Types of Protists
  • 1.Protozoans - Animal Like Protist
  • Many protozoans use a
  • Flagella (whip like tail),
  • Cilia (short hair like structures) or
  • Pseudopods (extension of cytoplasm) for movement
  • 2, Molds- Fungus Like
  • do not move
  • 3. Algae- Plant Like Protists
  • contain chlorophyll, attached root like
    structures

4
Euglena
  • Moves by a Flagella (tail)
  • Can make its own food by photosynthesis or can
    eat other organisms
  • Primary producer for aquatic ecosystem.
  • Found in freshwater ponds, streams

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Paramecium
  • Moves by Cilia (tiny hairs)
  • Uses cilia to guide food into its oral groove
    that acts like a mouth
  • Commonly known as the slipper
  • They are found in fresh water
  • They feed on bacteria and algae
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    picture

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Amoeba
  • Move by a pseudopod (false foot)
  • Obtains food through phagocytosis (process where
    the cell captures its food)
  • Traps food using the pseudopod
  • Live in fresh and salt water environments
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    video

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Viruses
-What are they?
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Structure of Viruses
  • Smaller than bacteria
  • Head that contains the DNA
  • Tail fibers are used to attach the virus to the
    cell
  • Tail inserts the DNA into the cell

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Are Viruses Considered Alive?
  • Viruses are not considered living organisms
  • Viruses cannot grow, or respond to changes in the
    environment
  • Viruses can only reproduce ONCE they have
    infected host cell

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Where is Bacteria Found?
  • Found in the Kingdom Monera

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Types of Bacteria (classified by shape)
  • Sprillum (Spiral-shape)
  • Baccillus (Rod-shape)

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Types of Bacteria
  • Coccus (Round shape)

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What cell parts are found in bacteria?
  • No nucleus
  • DNA is found in the cytoplasm
  • Cell Membrane
  • Cell Wall
  • Some have a capsule

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The Good and The Bad Bacteria
The Bad
The Good
  • Helps digest your food
  • Breaks down dead matter
  • Can make you sick
  • Make food spoil
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