Title: Kingdoms (simple to complex)
1Kingdoms (simple to complex)
- 1. Monerans
- 2. Protists
- 3. Fungus
- 4. Plants
- 5.Animals
2Microorganisms ...
- ... are living things that require a microscope
to see them, although...
3- ... some
- microorganisms
- colonize,
- sometimes so big you can see them
- without
- a microscope.
4Microorganisms are mainly represented in 2
Kingdoms
- Monerans- bacteria and blue-green bacteria
- Protists- one -celled beasties that move
5Plus a really strange group of microorganisms
called
- Viruses
- Really common
- Very, very small
- Alive???
I feel sick!
6 and we will also study
- Fungus- plant-like decomposers that are
mostly colonial
7Kingdoms (simple to complex)
- 1. Monerans
- 2. Protists
- 3. Fungus
- 4. Plants
- 5.Animals
8Kingdom Monera
- Have no nucleus
- Have chromosomes that carry genetic information.
- Have a cell wall and cytoplasm
Bacteria
9Moneran Groups(Phyla)
- Blue-Green Bacteria
- single cell or chains no nucleus but have
chromosomes - Pollute lakes (algae bloom)
- producers, have chlorophyll
10- Bacteria- single cell or chain decomposers
- three shapes (round,rod, spiral)
- a few are harmful, some helpful, most neutral.
11Bacteria is bad because
- Causes many bacterial diseases
- Spoils food
12Bacteria can be controlled by
- Boiling
- Dehydration
- Cold Temperatures
- Antiseptics (cleaning chemicals)
- Antibiotics (medicines)
13Bacteria is good because
- Is the worlds greatest decomposer- breaks down
(rots) dead things - plus used in genetic engineering, making foods,
softening leather, etc.
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16Are Viruses Alive??
- Alive
- Reproduce
- Invade host and cause harm
- Have protein coat and DNA
- Not Alive
- Can only reproduce in host cell
- Cannot live by itself
17Viruses are very small and invade other cells.
Human Skin Cell
Viruses
Bacteria
18All it takes is 1 virus to attach to the cell
membrane.
Receptor Molecule
19Virus invades host cell...
- ... they reproduce themselves using the hosts
energy.
20Eventually the host cell is destroyed...
- ... the viruses spread out of the cell to invade
neighboring cells, etc...
21Viruses cannot be killed by antibiotics because
they are not alive, but ...
- ... your immune system produces
- antibodies
- proteins that
- destroy the
- virus.
22What is a Vaccine?
Weakened form of the virus that builds up your
antibodies
23Kingdoms (simple to complex)
- 1. Monerans
- 2. Protists
- 3. Fungus
- 4. Plants
- 5.Animals
24Kingdom Protist...
- ... are single celled, and have a nucleus. most
are consumers, a few producers.
25Protists are classified by how they move
- Sarcodines-
- Move by
- oozing and
- flowing
- (very slow)
Ex. Amoeba engulfing food.
26- Ciliates- Move by little hairs called cilia.
Ex. Paramecium
27- Flagellates- move by means of a whip-like
tail called a flagellum.
Ex. Euglena
28- Sporozoans- do not move but instead are
parasites and move via their host. - Ex. Plasmodium- causes malaria
Parasite lives in or on another organism and
hurts it
29 Microorganisms are important!
- Some are helpful, some are harmful!
30Kingdoms (simple to complex)
- 1. Monerans
- 2. Protists
- 3. Fungus
- 4. Plants
- 5.Animals
31Kingdom Fungus...
- ... are mostly colonial and decomposers although
some...
32... are parasites and cause disease.
33Fungi reproduce asexually using spores released
by 1. Club Fungus.
34Other fungi produce their spores in 2. Sac
Fungus
Yeast
35Other fungi release their spores at the ends of
thin 3. Filament Fungus.
36However, the main idea is that Kingdom Fungus
- Is a colonial organism.
- Is not a plant, but a decomposer.
- Reproduces asexually by spores using clubs, sacs
or filaments. - ex. Mold, mushrooms, mildew
37A special decomposer is the lichen...
- ... an algae and fungus living together.
38Kingdoms (simple to complex)
- 1. Monerans
- 2. Protists
- 3. Fungus
- 4. Plants
- 5.Animals