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The Kingdom Protista

The Kingdom Protista. CHAPTER TEN. Protozoans. Microscopic unicellular organisms Most are motile Most are aquatic but some found in soil Most heterotrophic but some autotrophic & heterotrophic Organized into four phyla based on locomotion. Four Phyla of Protists. SARCODINA (amoeba)

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The Kingdom Protista

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  1. The Kingdom Protista CHAPTER TEN

  2. Protozoans • Microscopic unicellular organisms • Most are motile • Most are aquatic but some found in soil • Most heterotrophic but some autotrophic & heterotrophic • Organized into four phyla based on locomotion

  3. Four Phyla of Protists • SARCODINA (amoeba) • CILIOPHORA (ciliates) • MASTIGOPHORA (flagellates) • SPOROZOA (form spores)

  4. Sarcodina • Lack a standard body shape / amoebic • Moves & engulfs food by pseudopod (false foot) • Food sealed into a food vacuole for digestion • Contractile vacuoles squeeze out excess water • Reproduce through mitosis • Some construct and have shells • Have many habitats including fresh water, the sea floor, and the human mouth / intestine

  5. Sarcodina (Amoeba)

  6. Ciliophora • Have cilia that beat rhythmically to move it or its food • Arrangement of cilia varies • Most common is Paramecium • PELLICLE is a firm/flexible covering • MACRONUCLEUS holds multiple genetic copies • MICRONUCLEUS handles reproduction • ORAL GROOVE sweeps food into cell through mouth pore

  7. Paramecium

  8. Mastigophora • Have flagella for locomotion • Most common is the Euglena • Also has pellicle and contractile vacuole • Asexual reproduction through binary fission

  9. Euglena

  10. Sporozoa • Have no special structures for locomotion • All are parasitic • Make spores for reproduction; spores become nuclei • Plasmodium causes malaria

  11. Sporozoa

  12. Algae • Accounts for 70% of oxygen producing photosynthesis • Debate over how to classify algae • The five phyla are placed in kingdom Protista • Most algae grow in a colony called a THALLUS, sometimes with an air bladder to float • Reproduce by mitosis / spread by FRAGMENTATION or have zoospores that have flagella to swim away

  13. Algae

  14. Algal Bloom • In optimum conditions, algae multiply rapidly • Can turn the water color, foul odor, and kill fish

  15. Algal Bloom

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