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Dramatic video
fairly dramatic video
AP Biology
Dramatic video about PROTISTS!!
fairly dramatic video
AP Biology 2007-2008
DomainBacteria
DomainArchaea
DomainEukarya
Common ancestor
Kingdom: Protists
Domain Eukarya
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General characteristics Classification criteria
eukaryotes not animal, plant or fungi
That’s more ofwhat they’re not
& notwhat they are!
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Great Diversity
dino
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llate
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& c
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eugl
enoi
ds
brow
n al
gae
& d
iato
ms
red
alga
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gree
n al
gae
mis
cella
neou
s?
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Problems with Protist Classification
Euglenozo
a
Animal
s
Strepto
phyta
(incl
udes la
nd pla
nts)
Choanofla
gellid
a
Fungi
Chloro
phyta
Rhodophyta
Stram
enopila
Alveo
lata
Archae
a
Bacte
ria
Something’snot right here!
Too Diverse! doesn’t reflect any evolutionary relationship
amongst all kingdom members Paraphyletic (what is life’s basal taxon?)
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Theory of Endosymbiosis
Ancestral eukaryotic cell Eukaryotic cell withmitochondrion
internal membrane system
aerobic bacterium
mitochondrion
chloroplast
Eukaryotic cell with chloroplasts
photosyntheticbacterium
Paramecium & symbiont Chlorella
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Protist Diversity The full spectrum of modes of life
from unicellular to multicellular autotrophic to heterotrophic asexual to sexual reproduction pathogenic to beneficial sessile to mobile
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Motility How Protists move
flagellum cilia pseudopod
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Protist Diversity Animal-like Protists
heterotrophs, predators Amoeba Paramecium Stentor
Paramecium with food vacuoles stained red
Amoeba ingesting a Paramecium
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Protist Diversity Plant-like Protists
autotrophs, photosynthesis Euglena algae diatoms
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Figure 28.15
Blade
Stipe
Holdfast
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Protist Diversity Parasitic & pathogenic Protists
malaria Giardia trypanosomes
Plasmodium
Giardia
Trypanosoma
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Protist Diversity Beneficial & necessary Protists
phytoplankton small algae + diatoms much of the world’s photosynthesis produces ~90% of atmospheric oxygen
zooplankton heterotrophic protists + animals key ecological role at base of
marine food web
Mmmmmm!Sounds like breakfast!
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10 cm
Mature femalegametophyte
(n)
Developingsporophyte
Zygote(2n)
Haploid (n)Diploid (2n)
Key
Sporangia
Gametophytes(n)
Zoospore
Female
Male
Sperm
MEIOSIS
FERTILIZATION
Sporophyte(2n)
Egg
Figure 28.16-2
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Sporozoites(n)
Oocyst
Zygote(2n)
Merozoite(n)
Gametes
Liver
Livercell
Red bloodcells
Gametocytes(n)
Merozoite
Apex
0.5 mRed bloodcell
Key
Haploid (n)Diploid (2n)
Inside mosquito Inside human
MEIOSIS
FERTILIZATION
Figure 28.10-3
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Figure 28.17-3
Germ tube
Cyst
HyphaeASEXUAL
REPRODUCTION
Zoospore(2n)
Zoosporangium(2n)
Zygotegermination SEXUAL
REPRODUCTION
Key
Haploid (n)Diploid (2n)
MEIOSIS
FERTILIZATION
Zygotes(oospores)
(2n)
Antheridialhypha with
sperm nuclei(n)
Egg nucleus(n)
Oogonium
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Stalk
Zygote(2n)
FERTILIZATION
MEIOSIS
Amoeboid cells(n)
Germinatingspore
Spores(n)
Flagellatedcells(n)
Maturesporangium
Youngsporangium
Feedingplasmodium
Matureplasmodium
(preparing to fruit)
4 cm
1 mm
Key
Haploid (n)Diploid (2n)
The life cycle of a plasmodial slime mold.Cool time-lapse video
What is the benefits of heterokaryosis (becoming plasmodial)?
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Any Questions??