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Plant-like Protists
Phylums of protists
• Euglenophta
• Pyrrophyta
Euglenophytes
• Unicellular aquatic algae – both autotrophic
and heterotrophic
• Two flagella with different lengths
• Also called Euglenozoa, Euglenoids, and
Euglenophyta
• Heterotrophic
• Charasteristics genus is Euglena
• Swimmers but can change shape
• Can live as saprophytes, organisms that
absorb nutrients available in decayed material
Flagella
• Whip-like structure that acts like a cells motor
• Located on the anterior(front)
• Twirls weeeeeeee
• Reservoir
– Inward pocket where flagellum is attached
Chloroplast
• Traps sunlight used for photosynthesis
• Rod-like structures
Eyespot
• Found at the anterior end near the resevoir
• Helps find bright areas to gather sunlight for
photosynthesis
• Pellicle – stiff structure that help cell’s shape
• Nucleus
– center of the cell that contains the DNA
– Controls the cell’s activities
• Nuleolus
– Structure found within the nucleus
• Cytoplasm – jelly-like fluid found in the interior
• Contractile vacuole – star-like structure helps
remove excess water to prevent it from
exploding
Habitat
• Nutrient-rich freshwater system
• Some in salt waters
• Often abundant in quiet, inland waters where
they bloom and color the surface of ponds
and ditches green or red
Nutrition
• Heterotrophic – organic compounds
– Osmotrophic – dissolved nutrients
– Phagotrophic – engulfs
• Autotroph – produce own food
– Phototrophic – obtain energy
Reproduction: Asexual
• Mitosis
– Chromosomes in the nucleus are
separated, forming two identical sets in two
separate nuclei
• Cytokinesis
– Cytoplasm is divided to form two cells
Euglenophyta’s ecology
• Highly eutrophic environments, rich in
minerals
• Often found in ponds and ditches near cow
pasture, hog lots, chicken farms, etc.
• Thick green or red scum on the surface of the
algae bloom
• Often found in water
• Can be used as indicators of polluted areas
Euglena gracilis
• Eat green algae and use it to make food
• Undergoes the process of mitosis
• Reproduce better
• Preys on tiny organisms like amoeba and
paramecium
• Harmless to humans, often signs of polluted
water
Euglena sanguinea
• Found in red tides
• Has astaxanthin
• Use the pigment to protect chloroplasts from
intense light
• May change to green pigment as red pigments
move to the center
Dinoflagellates
• Habitat: organisms, fresh water, ocean
• Reproduction: asexual
• Eukaryotes without histones
• Autotrophs, phagotrophs, symbionts, parasite
s
flagellum
• Propels organism by spinning.
• Wraps around the organism between two
thick plates of cellulose
• Has two ______
• Traverse flagellum
• Longitudinal flagellum
Ecology
• Photosynthetic -> primary producers
• Photosynthetic or heterotrophic
• Has symbiotic relationships with some corals
• Eats waste of animals
• Can cause red tide
• Some can produce neurotoxins
• Limiting nutrient number
• Luminescene – luciferases activate luciferin
which require oxygen
• Gonyaulax & Gymnodinium – produces toxin
in red tides
• Notiluce scintillans – phagotrophic
dinoflagellate
• Some have endosymbionts
Types of pigments
• Chlorophyll – green
• Carotene – yellow
• Xanthophyll - brown
Chrysophytes and Diatoms
• Chrysophytes – golden
• Carotenoids – pigments
– Fucoxanthin: yellow-brown
• Stores food as oil
• Very diverse
• Reproductions varies:
– Asexual and sexual
• Movement: gliding motion
– Has a mucin
– Some travel in colonies
Structure
• Cell wall
– Rigid
– Has pectin or silica
– Some have none: ameboid
• Flagella
– Some have one or two
Acquiring energy
• Facultative heterotrophs
– Can be heterotrophs when there is inadequate
amount of light
Plants
Algae
• Live near or in bodies of water
• Has no vascular tissue
• Most are multicellular, some unicellular or
colonial
• Reproductive cycles involve alternating sexual
and asexual stages
• Well adapted to life in water and intertidal
zone
Adaptation to water
• Thin leaf-life structure
• Diffusion of materials through body
• No stems
• Ease of sexual reproduction
Divisions
• Rhodophyta(red algae)
• Phaephyta(brown algae)
• Chlorophyta(green algae)
Rhodophyta
• Pigments:
– Chl a(all)
– Phycoerythrin absorbs blue light
– Appears green, pink, red, purple, black
• Food reserve: Floridean starch
• No flagella and centrioles
• Lives in marine but some in freshwater or
polar regions
• Mostly multicellular
Phaeophyta
• Pigments:
– Chl a and c
– Fucoxanthin
– Dusky olive/ yellow-brown
• Lives in marine but sometimes in coastal
waters
• Food reserve: laminarin
• All multicellular
Chlorophyta
• Pigments:
– chl a and b
– Carotenoids
• Food reserve: starch
• Lives in freshwater, marine, moist
• Cell wall – cellulose
• Uni-, multi-, celullar or colonial
• Ancestors of modern plants
Clamydomonas
• 2 flagella
• Cup-shaped chloroplast
• 2 small contractile vacuoles
• Eyespot
• Cell wall not made of
cellulose
• Found in ditches
• Gonium
– 4-42 cells living together, funtion independently
• Volvox
– 500-50,000 – arranged in hollow spheres
• Oedogonium
– Thread like colonies
– holdfast cell attached to bottom
– Asexual: broken filaments divide and grow
– Sexual: formation of gametes
reproduction
• Diploid < -> haploid stages
• Asexual <-> sexual modes
• Asexual: spores
• Sexual: gametes
Nonvascular plants
plants
1. Photosynthetic
2. Multicellular eukaryotes
3. Cellulose cell wall
4. Presence of plastid
5. Undergo alternations of generations
– Multicellular diploid and haploid
Terrestrial life
• More sunlight
• More carbon dioxide
• More nutrients
• More minerals
• Less herbivores, pathogens, etc.
Similarities w/ algae
• Alternation of generation
• Needs H2O for reproduction
Lack water conducting tubules
• Osmosis, surface tension
– Only works for short distances
Lack waxy cuticle
• Waxy cuticle -> prevents _____
– Loses H2) easily
Lack true roots
• Rhizoids – root-like structures
– For anchorage
– Does not mainly function as a collector of
nutrients
Limited reproduction in a dry
environment
• Reproduce when water is available
• Can survive drying periods but it may stop
growing.
Similar to modern mosses
• Simple structure
• Stay close to the
ground
• Cooksonia
– Simple branched
– Reproductive
– structures
Mosses
• Phylum Bryophyta
– Adapted to wet, low nutrients, low temp
– Habitats: polar regions, tropical
• Gametophyte:
– Stem-like structure: thin upright shoot
– Leaf-like structure:____ cell thick
– No vascular tissues
– No true leaves/ stems
• Sporophyte
– Stalk: holds up capsule
– Capsule: produces
spores
– Fully dependent on
gametophyte
• w/ rhizoids
Liverworts
• Phylum Hepaticophyta
– Live in constantly wet plaes
Sexual:
• Gametophyte: like flat green leaves on the
ground or lobed shaped like a liver
• Sporophyte: tiny umbrella structure
Asexual reproduction
• Gemmae:
– Multicellular spheres w/ many haploid cells
– Divided by mitosis
• Gemma cups
– Cup-like structures that produce gemmae
Hornworts
• Gametophyte: like liverworts’
• Sporophyte: tiny horn like structures
Vascular Plants: Tracheophytes
• Tracheo  “wind pipe” or “vascular”
• Xylem(water and minerals)
• Phloem(sugars from leaves)
• Larger and more complex
• Sporophyte is more prominent
• Demonstrate increase levels of ogranization
Primitive vascular plants
Fern Allies
Division Lycophyta: Club mosses
• Oldest extant group
• Sporangia organized into
strobili
• Homosporous /
heterosporous
• Contained vascular tissue
Example genera:
• Lycopodium: bisexual
– Isospores: gametophytes
• Selaginella:
– Small – microspore – male
– Larger – megaspore - female
Division Sphenophyta: Scouring rushes
• Whorls – leaves produced at nodes
• Isospores
• Spores being elaters
– Gametophyte – small, photosynthetic, free living
• Silica concentrated
• Jointed stems
Division Psilophyta
• Oldest living lineage of vascular plants
• Lack roots
• Stem is photosynthetic
• No leaves but enations  not vascular
• Resembles cooksonia
Ferns
Whisk ferns
Lycopods
Horsetails
Ferns
Seed plants
Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
Gymnosperms
Gingkoes
Gnetophytes
Conifers
Cycads
Angiosperms
Monocots
Dicots

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Day 4

  • 3. Phylums of protists • Euglenophta • Pyrrophyta
  • 4. Euglenophytes • Unicellular aquatic algae – both autotrophic and heterotrophic • Two flagella with different lengths • Also called Euglenozoa, Euglenoids, and Euglenophyta • Heterotrophic • Charasteristics genus is Euglena • Swimmers but can change shape • Can live as saprophytes, organisms that absorb nutrients available in decayed material
  • 5. Flagella • Whip-like structure that acts like a cells motor • Located on the anterior(front) • Twirls weeeeeeee • Reservoir – Inward pocket where flagellum is attached
  • 6. Chloroplast • Traps sunlight used for photosynthesis • Rod-like structures Eyespot • Found at the anterior end near the resevoir • Helps find bright areas to gather sunlight for photosynthesis
  • 7. • Pellicle – stiff structure that help cell’s shape • Nucleus – center of the cell that contains the DNA – Controls the cell’s activities • Nuleolus – Structure found within the nucleus • Cytoplasm – jelly-like fluid found in the interior • Contractile vacuole – star-like structure helps remove excess water to prevent it from exploding
  • 8. Habitat • Nutrient-rich freshwater system • Some in salt waters • Often abundant in quiet, inland waters where they bloom and color the surface of ponds and ditches green or red
  • 9. Nutrition • Heterotrophic – organic compounds – Osmotrophic – dissolved nutrients – Phagotrophic – engulfs • Autotroph – produce own food – Phototrophic – obtain energy
  • 10. Reproduction: Asexual • Mitosis – Chromosomes in the nucleus are separated, forming two identical sets in two separate nuclei • Cytokinesis – Cytoplasm is divided to form two cells
  • 11. Euglenophyta’s ecology • Highly eutrophic environments, rich in minerals • Often found in ponds and ditches near cow pasture, hog lots, chicken farms, etc. • Thick green or red scum on the surface of the algae bloom • Often found in water • Can be used as indicators of polluted areas
  • 12. Euglena gracilis • Eat green algae and use it to make food • Undergoes the process of mitosis • Reproduce better • Preys on tiny organisms like amoeba and paramecium • Harmless to humans, often signs of polluted water
  • 13. Euglena sanguinea • Found in red tides • Has astaxanthin • Use the pigment to protect chloroplasts from intense light • May change to green pigment as red pigments move to the center
  • 14. Dinoflagellates • Habitat: organisms, fresh water, ocean • Reproduction: asexual • Eukaryotes without histones • Autotrophs, phagotrophs, symbionts, parasite s
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  • 16. flagellum • Propels organism by spinning. • Wraps around the organism between two thick plates of cellulose • Has two ______ • Traverse flagellum • Longitudinal flagellum
  • 17. Ecology • Photosynthetic -> primary producers • Photosynthetic or heterotrophic • Has symbiotic relationships with some corals • Eats waste of animals • Can cause red tide • Some can produce neurotoxins • Limiting nutrient number
  • 18. • Luminescene – luciferases activate luciferin which require oxygen • Gonyaulax & Gymnodinium – produces toxin in red tides • Notiluce scintillans – phagotrophic dinoflagellate • Some have endosymbionts
  • 19. Types of pigments • Chlorophyll – green • Carotene – yellow • Xanthophyll - brown
  • 20. Chrysophytes and Diatoms • Chrysophytes – golden • Carotenoids – pigments – Fucoxanthin: yellow-brown • Stores food as oil • Very diverse • Reproductions varies: – Asexual and sexual • Movement: gliding motion – Has a mucin – Some travel in colonies
  • 21. Structure • Cell wall – Rigid – Has pectin or silica – Some have none: ameboid • Flagella – Some have one or two
  • 22. Acquiring energy • Facultative heterotrophs – Can be heterotrophs when there is inadequate amount of light
  • 24. Algae • Live near or in bodies of water • Has no vascular tissue • Most are multicellular, some unicellular or colonial • Reproductive cycles involve alternating sexual and asexual stages • Well adapted to life in water and intertidal zone
  • 25. Adaptation to water • Thin leaf-life structure • Diffusion of materials through body • No stems • Ease of sexual reproduction
  • 26. Divisions • Rhodophyta(red algae) • Phaephyta(brown algae) • Chlorophyta(green algae)
  • 27. Rhodophyta • Pigments: – Chl a(all) – Phycoerythrin absorbs blue light – Appears green, pink, red, purple, black • Food reserve: Floridean starch • No flagella and centrioles • Lives in marine but some in freshwater or polar regions • Mostly multicellular
  • 28. Phaeophyta • Pigments: – Chl a and c – Fucoxanthin – Dusky olive/ yellow-brown • Lives in marine but sometimes in coastal waters • Food reserve: laminarin • All multicellular
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  • 31. Chlorophyta • Pigments: – chl a and b – Carotenoids • Food reserve: starch • Lives in freshwater, marine, moist • Cell wall – cellulose • Uni-, multi-, celullar or colonial • Ancestors of modern plants
  • 32. Clamydomonas • 2 flagella • Cup-shaped chloroplast • 2 small contractile vacuoles • Eyespot • Cell wall not made of cellulose • Found in ditches
  • 33. • Gonium – 4-42 cells living together, funtion independently • Volvox – 500-50,000 – arranged in hollow spheres • Oedogonium – Thread like colonies – holdfast cell attached to bottom – Asexual: broken filaments divide and grow – Sexual: formation of gametes
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  • 35. reproduction • Diploid < -> haploid stages • Asexual <-> sexual modes • Asexual: spores • Sexual: gametes
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  • 39. plants 1. Photosynthetic 2. Multicellular eukaryotes 3. Cellulose cell wall 4. Presence of plastid 5. Undergo alternations of generations – Multicellular diploid and haploid
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  • 41. Terrestrial life • More sunlight • More carbon dioxide • More nutrients • More minerals • Less herbivores, pathogens, etc.
  • 42. Similarities w/ algae • Alternation of generation • Needs H2O for reproduction
  • 43. Lack water conducting tubules • Osmosis, surface tension – Only works for short distances
  • 44. Lack waxy cuticle • Waxy cuticle -> prevents _____ – Loses H2) easily
  • 45. Lack true roots • Rhizoids – root-like structures – For anchorage – Does not mainly function as a collector of nutrients
  • 46. Limited reproduction in a dry environment • Reproduce when water is available • Can survive drying periods but it may stop growing.
  • 47. Similar to modern mosses • Simple structure • Stay close to the ground • Cooksonia – Simple branched – Reproductive – structures
  • 48. Mosses • Phylum Bryophyta – Adapted to wet, low nutrients, low temp – Habitats: polar regions, tropical • Gametophyte: – Stem-like structure: thin upright shoot – Leaf-like structure:____ cell thick – No vascular tissues – No true leaves/ stems
  • 49. • Sporophyte – Stalk: holds up capsule – Capsule: produces spores – Fully dependent on gametophyte • w/ rhizoids
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  • 51. Liverworts • Phylum Hepaticophyta – Live in constantly wet plaes Sexual: • Gametophyte: like flat green leaves on the ground or lobed shaped like a liver • Sporophyte: tiny umbrella structure
  • 52. Asexual reproduction • Gemmae: – Multicellular spheres w/ many haploid cells – Divided by mitosis • Gemma cups – Cup-like structures that produce gemmae
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  • 55. Hornworts • Gametophyte: like liverworts’ • Sporophyte: tiny horn like structures
  • 56. Vascular Plants: Tracheophytes • Tracheo  “wind pipe” or “vascular” • Xylem(water and minerals) • Phloem(sugars from leaves) • Larger and more complex • Sporophyte is more prominent • Demonstrate increase levels of ogranization
  • 58. Division Lycophyta: Club mosses • Oldest extant group • Sporangia organized into strobili • Homosporous / heterosporous • Contained vascular tissue Example genera: • Lycopodium: bisexual – Isospores: gametophytes • Selaginella: – Small – microspore – male – Larger – megaspore - female
  • 59. Division Sphenophyta: Scouring rushes • Whorls – leaves produced at nodes • Isospores • Spores being elaters – Gametophyte – small, photosynthetic, free living • Silica concentrated • Jointed stems
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  • 61. Division Psilophyta • Oldest living lineage of vascular plants • Lack roots • Stem is photosynthetic • No leaves but enations  not vascular • Resembles cooksonia
  • 62. Ferns
  • 66. Ferns