Title: Prokaryotic Cells
1Prokaryotic Cells
2Kingdom Protista
3Kingdom Protista
- Eukaryotic
- Mostly unicellular
- A very heterogeneous group include both
heterotrophic and photoautotrophic forms - 11 phyla
- Lots of disagreements
- Whittaker leftovers
4Reproduction
- binary fission splits into two asexually
- multiple fission producing more than two
individuals - sexually by conjugation (opposite mating strains
join exchange genetic material)
5Kingdom Protista
3 informal groups Animal-like protists Fungus-like
protists Plant-like (algal) protists Misleading
some change
45,000 species
6Animal-like Protists
Amoeba Cilliates Flagellates
13,000 species
7Animal-like Protists
- Classified by the way they move
pseudopodia
cilia
flagella
8- Heterotrophs ingest small food particles digest
it inside food vacuoles containing digestive
enzymes
9Animal-like protists
- Sarcomastigophora (amoebas, forams, radiolarian)
- Ciliophora (paramecium)
- Zoomastigophora (trypansoma)
- Apicocomplexa (Sporozoa)
10Animal-like Protists
Phylum Sarcomastigophora Amoeba Shell-like
glass or calcium carbonate structures Radiating
projections
13,000 species
11Note glass projections
12Foraminifera
Tropics beaches Most have symbiotic algae
13ForameniferaGlobigerina ooze
Covers about 36of the ocean floor
14Animal-like Protists
Phylum Ciliophora (ciliates) Largest, most
homogeneous Share few characteristicswith
others Movement coordinated Sex 8 mating types
8,000 species
15Paramecium
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17Animal-like Protists
- Phylum Zoomastigophora (zooflagellates)
- Move using flagella1 to thousands of flagella
- Some parasites
- African trypanosomiasis sleeping sickness
tsetse fly - Chagas Disease kissing bug
- Leishmaniasis sand fly
- giardiasis
- Vaccines? change protein coat!
- Gave rise to animals?
1,500 species
18African sleeping sickness
Tsetse fly
Trypansoma
19The Kissing Bug
Chagas disease
20Leishmaniasis
Sand fly
Leishmania
21Malaria
Mosquito victim Africa kills 1 million
children per year Thousands of sporozoites
injected Vaccine? (US support?)
Anopheles Mosquito
gameteocyte
Plasmodium sporozoite
22Fungus-like Protists
475 species
Phylum Oomycota(water molds mildew,
blights) Some unicellular others consist of
hyphae Decomposers,parasites Cell walls-
cellulose Related to algae based on cell wall
composition Named after reproductive method
No septa
23water molds
24Downy Mildew
25Mildew hyphae
26Fungus-like Protists
Phylum Myxomycota(slime molds) Bizarre Bright
colors Moving slime mass Acellular body
550 species
27Fungus-like Protists
Mildew Water molds Blights
Downey mildew
475 species
Slime molds
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30Slime Mold Maze
The slime mold starts out evenly spread through
the maze, but when food sources are placed at two
ends, the slime mold retracts from everywhere but
the shortest path.
31Diatoms
Plant-like Protists
- Dinoflagellates
- Diatoms
- Euglena
- Cocolithophore
- Green algae
- Brown Algae
- Red algae
Dinoflagellates
Cocolithophore
Radiolarian
32Plant-like Protists
Phylum Pyrrophyta (dinoflagellates)
Marine and Freshwater
Some live in corals
Cause red tide
1,100 species
33Zooxanthellae in Coral Polyp
34Bioluminescence
Pyrocystis fusiformis
35Red Tide
HAB (harmful algal blooms) can result in PSP
(paraletic shellfish poisoning)
Gonyaulax polyhedra, Gymnodium
36Red Tide
37Plant-like Protists
Phylum Chrysophyta (diatoms golden
algae) Link to green algae
13,000 species
38HAB- diatoms
2009 Washington State 10,000 seabirds deaths
Alfred Hitchkock The Birds
Diatom - Akashiwo sanguinea Domoic acid
39Plant-like Protists
Phylum Euglenophyta (euglenoids)
800 species
40Division Chlorophyta
Green algae Most freshwater or terrestrial Some
marine
7,000 species
41Chlorophyta Green Algae
Codium edule
Caulerpa sertularioides
Dictyosphaeria cavernosa
Caulerpa racemosa
42Division Phaeophyta
Brown algae Marine habitats Example giant
kelp forests
1,500 species
43- Example of complex morphology Macrocystis
- holdfast - attaches to substrate
- stipe
- blade - main organ of photosynthesis
- bladder - keeps blades near the surface
Blade
Bladder
Stipe
Holdfast
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46Phaeophyta Brown Algae
Hydroclathrus clathratus
Sargassum echinocarpum
Sargassum polyphyllum
47Division Rhodophyta
Red algae Most in marine habitats
4,000 species
48Rhodophyta Red Algae
Asparagopsis taxiformis