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Lab 17 Goals and Objectives: Exercise 6: Protozoans, Algae, and Cyanobacteria

Lab 17 Goals and Objectives: Exercise 6: Protozoans, Algae, and Cyanobacteria Observe representative members of various phyla on wet mount and prepared slides, know by name not phylum: Amoeba (pseudopods for motility) Fig 6.1#6 Paramecium (cilia for motility) Fig 6.1#9

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Lab 17 Goals and Objectives: Exercise 6: Protozoans, Algae, and Cyanobacteria

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  1. Lab 17 Goals and Objectives: Exercise 6: Protozoans, Algae, and Cyanobacteria Observe representative members of various phyla on wet mount and prepared slides, know by name not phylum: Amoeba (pseudopods for motility) Fig 6.1#6 Paramecium (cilia for motility) Fig 6.1#9 Trypanosoma (flagella for motility) not in book Trichomonas (flagella for motility) not in book Plasmodium (non motile intracellular pathogen) not in book Euglena (flagella for motility) Fig 6.2#1 Spirogyra (“green algae”) Fig 6.3#14 Diatoms Fig 6.5 Dinoflagellate Fig 6.2#18 Anabaena (Cyanobacteria: Prokaryote not Eukaryote!) Fig 6.6#1-3 Make and observe wet mounts of pond sample to identify “creatures”: usually contains nice diatoms, green algae, and cyanobacteria!

  2. Protozoa Algae Amoeba (pseudopods) Paramecium (cilia) Spirogyra (Green algae) Dinoflagellate Plasmodium (non-motile intracellular parasite) Diatom Trypanosoma (flagella) Cyanobacteria Prokaryote-Bacteria (Note no organelles are visible in this prokaryote. Most of the above protozoa and algae eukaryotes have clearly visible organelles) Trichomonas (flagella) Euglena (flagella) Anabaena *Color version available at http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu/czuraa/

  3. Figure 6.1 Flagellates Amoebae Ciliates

  4. Figure 6.2 Euglenoids Green algae Dinoflagellates

  5. Figure 6.3 Green algae

  6. Figure 6.4 Green algae

  7. Figure 6.5 Diatoms

  8. Figure 6.6 Cyanobacteria (blue-green) PROKARYOTES!!!

  9. Play Amoeba Play AmoeboidProtists Amoeboid Protists

  10. Play Cilliates Play Rotifers Cilliated Protists

  11. Play Flagellated Protists

  12. Lab 17 Goals and Objectives: Exercise 6: Protozoans, Algae, and Cyanobacteria Observe representative members of various phyla on wet mount and prepared slides, know by name not phylum: Amoeba (pseudopods for motility) Fig 6.1#6 Paramecium (cilia for motility) Fig 6.1#9 Trypanosoma (flagella for motility) not in book Trichomonas (flagella for motility) not in book Plasmodium (non motile intracellular pathogen) not in book Euglena (flagella for motility) Fig 6.2#1 Spirogyra (“green algae”) Fig 6.3#14 Diatoms Fig 6.5 Dinoflagellate Fig 6.2#18 Anabaena (Cyanobacteria: Prokaryote not Eukaryote!) Fig 6.6#1-3 Make and observe wet mounts of pond sample to identify “creatures”: usually contains nice diatoms, green algae, and cyanobacteria!

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