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Directions . Complete the PowerPoint and Cornell notes. If you have any questions, write them in your Cornell notes for class discussion. Protista and Fungi. Kingdom Protista. To be a protista you must: Be a eukaryotic organisms Most are unicellular but a few are multicellular

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  1. Directions Complete the PowerPoint and Cornell notes. If you have any questions, write them in your Cornell notes for class discussion

  2. Protista and Fungi

  3. Kingdom Protista • To be a protista you must: • Be a eukaryotic organisms • Most are unicellular but a few are multicellular • If’s it’s NOT archaebacteria, eubacteria, fungi, plant or animal

  4. Kingdom Protista • Three Classifications (eating habits) • Plant-like Protista • Produce their own food by photosynthesis. • Animal-like Protista • Heterotrophs • Fungi-like Protista • Decomposers

  5. Plant-Like • Plant-like protista are one celled organisms that have the ability to photosynthesize. • make up the base of aquatic food chains • phytoplankton makes up half of the photosynthesis that occurs on earth (oxygen) • can cause Red Tides - algal blooms - which are toxic • Brown, Green, and Red algae

  6. Phytoplankton is considered the base of the aquatic food chain. Why? And what would be the equivalent of phytoplankton on terrestrial surfaces?

  7. Examples

  8. Kelp Forest

  9. A unicellular, eukaryotic organism that has a flagellum and is photosynthetic should be classified in Kingdom Protista.Why would this be within the kingdom Protista and not within the plant kingdom?

  10. Animal- Like • Animal-like protista are unicellular and are heterotrophic. • All animal-like protista can move and are called PROTOZOAN • There are 4 types: • 1. Pseudopods, 2. Ciliates, 3. Flagella, and Parasitic Protists • Examples of Animal-like Protista • Zooflagellates, Ciliates, Sporozoan

  11. Fungi- Like • Act as decomposers • Often have a slimy appearance/texture • 3 types: • Plasmodial slime molds • Cellular slime molds • Water molds

  12. Slime Mold

  13. A team of scientists collected a unicellular, prokaryotic organism that lived in a volcanic hot spring and had lipids in its cell membrane that were not found in any other group of organisms. The scientists most likely classified the organism into which kingdom? Why would this organism not belong to kingdom Protista?

  14. Kingdom Protista • Human uses • Most algae are rich in vitamin C and iron • Eaten in sushi and ice cream (the thickening agent found in ice cream called algin is actually from brown algae.

  15. When things go wrong • Some animal-like prostista cause serious diseases such as malaria, African sleeping-sickness

  16. Watch the following video on plasmodia: MALARIA

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