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Animal Kingdom

Microscopic Organisms. Animal Kingdom. Core III – Fifth Grade – Park Forest Elementary. Protozoans. Protozoa means first animal. They are the smallest of all animals. They are made up of one cell. Protozoans. Protozoans have these structures: Nucleus: control center

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Animal Kingdom

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  1. Microscopic Organisms Animal Kingdom Core III – Fifth Grade – Park Forest Elementary

  2. Protozoans • Protozoa means first animal. • They are the smallest of all animals. • They are made up of one cell.

  3. Protozoans • Protozoans have these structures: • Nucleus: control center • Cell Membrane: gives the cell its shape and regulates the passage of oxygen, carbon dioxide, food, and wastes in and out of the cell • Cytoplasm: jellylike substance inside the cell that contains vacuoles that help with the digestion of food

  4. Protozoans • These structures help the protozoan carry on these necessary life functions: • Get food • Digest food • Get rid of wastes • Move • Get Oxygen • Reproduce

  5. Amoeba • An amoeba has no definite shape. • To move, an amoeba pushes out one side and then another. • To get its food, the pseudopods surround the food particle and gradually take it into the main part of the cell.

  6. Amoeba • The food vacuole digests the food. • The contractile vacuole collects and releases the liquid wastes. • The amoeba reproduces by splitting in half (binary fission). • Amoebas live in freshwater, salt water, damp soil, and in the bodies of animals.

  7. Active Amoeba Feeding • Amoeba in Motion

  8. Paramecium • A paramecium is shaped like the sole of a shoe. • To move, the cilia sweep back and forth to move the animal. • To get its food, the cilia help sweep food into the oral groove.

  9. Paramecium • It is more complex than the amoeba. • It has 2 nuclei – One to control reproduction and one for the other life activities. • A paramecium reproduces two ways: • Binary Fission • Conjugation (adhering to another paramecium and exchanging parts of nuclei). • Paramecium live in water.

  10. Paramecium Eating Pigmented Yeast • Paramecium Dividing

  11. Euglena • The euglena has characteristics of both plants and animals. • Like a plant, the euglena contains chlorophyll, so it can make its own food. • Like an animal, the euglena can move and seek its own food. It has a nucleus. • Its whip-like tail is called a flagellum.

  12. Euglena

  13. http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/imagsmall/dropnewc2.jpg • http://cmapspublic2.ihmc.us/rid=1228170101921_190956518_12114/paramecium.gif • http://protist.i.hosei.ac.jp/pdb/Galleries/USA1999/Species/Euglena_2.jpg • http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html?http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/wimsmall/smal3.html

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