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Page 1: Kingdom Protista The most diverse group of organisms.

Kingdom Protista

The most diverse group of organisms

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Discovery of Protists• Anton van Leeuwenhoek– Lived around 300 years ago– First to use a microscope to

see cells

– “No more pleasant sight has met my eye than this of so many thousands of living creatures in one small drop of water.”

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What can you find in a single drop of water??

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Evolution of Protists

• Evolved from prokaryotes 1.5 billion years ago• Protists are the first known eukaryotic

organisms• They would lead to the evolution of fungi,

plants and animals

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What is a protist?• A eukaryote that cannot be classified as fungi, plant or animal

• An organism that has very diverse characteristics

• A microscopic organism that lives in water

• Can be grouped into two general categories:– Protozoa– Algae

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How many cells?? (It depends!)

• Most protists are unicellular, but some are multicellular

• Some are colonial– each individual has a specific number of cells– all individuals together make up the colony– the colony acts like a multi-celled organism

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Volvox Colonies

• http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3471807967695834419

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What is their function? (It depends!)

Some are…• Producers– many protists are photosynthetic and are major

contributors to the Earth’s oxygen atmosphere• Consumers– some protists eat other organisms for energy

• Decomposers– some breakdown dead organisms to return

nutrients to the soil

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The Protozoa Blues

• http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3578205676570425677&q=protozoa+site%3Avideo.google.com&total=13&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=2

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Protists: The 411

1. All are Eukaryotes2. All are aerobic (require oxygen)

3. All have mitochondria4. All live in water-based environments

(fresh water, oceans and seas, damp soil, snow)

5. Some have chloroplasts6. Some reproduce asexually, some sexually

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3 Main Types

• Plant-like protists

• Animal-like protists

• Fungus-like protists

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Plant-like Protists (AKA algae)

• Algae are protists that are strictly photosynthetic• Algae are distinguished by the type

of photosynthetic pigment they contain• Algae are also classified based on

their cell or body shape

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Green Algae – Phylum Chlorophyta

• Most are found in freshwater

• Major part of plankton (small organisms found on the surface of a body of water)

• Contain chloroplasts and undergo photosynthesis

Biscayne Bay – Miami, FL

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Brown Algae – Phylum

Phaeophyta• Multicellular• Found in marine and

coastal regions• Examples: kelp, seaweed• Can be up to 30 m long• Provide protection and

shelter for many coastal fish

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Red Algae – Phylum

Rhodophyta

• Multicellular• Found in tropical

zones and deep ocean regions

• Able to absorb light that penetrates deep waters

Caloosahatchee River, SE Florida(Gulf of Mexico side of Florida)

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Diatoms – Phylum

Bacillariophyta

• Unicellular• Cell wall contains silica

(mineral found in glass)• Double shell (fits

together like the bottom and top of a shoe box)

• Their shells are used to make reflective paints

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Dinoflagellates – Phylum Dinoflagellata

• Have 2 flagella• Huge increases in

population cause red tides = fish are killed due to less oxygen in the water, water looks red due to overpopulation

• Most are found in saltwater

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Euglenoids – Phylum Euglenophyta

• One flagella

• Eyespot – light sensitive organ that tells the organism to move toward light

• Found mostly in freshwater

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Animal-like Protists (AKA protozoa)

• Classified based on their type of nutrition• Ingest their food by endocytosis (engulfing

food into the cytoplasm)

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Paramecium – Phylum Ciliophora

• Move by beating tiny hair-like structures called cilia

• The cilia act in unison like oars on a boat• Have one large contractile vacuole for water

and waste storage

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Amoebas – Phylum Rhizopoda

• Move by pseudopodia(false feet)

• Amoebas can live in water, soil or living organisms

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Sporozoans – Phylum

Apicomplexa

• All parasites• Transmitted

through blood-eating insects or feces

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Malaria• One of the most deadly diseases in humans• Caused by a protist called plasmodium• A mosquito bites an individual and the protist is

injected into the blood stream• Over 100 million people have malaria• Up to 3 million people, mostly children, die from it

every year

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• Symptoms include severe chills, fever, sweating, and confusion

• Victims typically die of other related complications including anemia, kidney failure or brain damage

• Malaria and fake drugs: http://video.google.com/videoplay?

docid=8997083794746163547&q=malaria&total=1547&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=3 (first 10 minutes)

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Fungus-like Protists (AKA molds)• Two groups– Plasmodial slime molds• Phylum Myxomycota• Look like oozing slime• Absorb bacteria and nutrients as they slowly move

– Water molds• Phylum Oomycota• Usually feed on dead material • Responsible for the potato famine in Ireland (1845-

1850) that killed almost 1 million people


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