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Kingdom: Protista
Protists are unicellular organisms that have a nucleus.
Similar to BacteriaSimilar to Bacteria
 Unicellular
 One of the first groups of living things on Earth.
(1.5 billion years ago.)
 Microscopic
 Can cause disease.
 Can be parasites
Difference from BacteriaDifference from Bacteria
 Has a nucleus.
 Live in watery environment.
 Generally live as individual cells.
 Protists vary greatly in appearance and function.
3 Categories3 Categories
 I. Animal-like Protists.
 II. Plant-like Protists.
 III. Fungus-like Protists.
I. Animal-like ProtistsI. Animal-like Protists
 Protozoan means “First Animal”.
 Cells contain a nucleus.
 Cells lack a cell wall.
 They are heterotrophs.
 Most can move on their own.
4 Groups of Animal-like4 Groups of Animal-like
ProtistsProtists
 1. Sarcodines (SAHR-koh-dighnz)
 2. Ciliates (SIHL-ee-ihts)
 3. Flagellates (FLAJ- ehl-ihts)
 4. Sporozoans (spohr-oh-ZOH-uhnz)
1. Sarcodines1. Sarcodines
 Have pseudopods (Greek:“false foot”)
 Extensions of the cell membrane and cytoplasm.
 Pseudopods are used for movement and to capture
food.
 Many have shells.
 These shells form limestone, marble and chalk.
One type:One type:
 Most familiar
Sarcodine.
 Pseudopods:
 Blob shaped.
 Contractile Vacuoles:
controls amount of
water inside
 Food Vacuole: where
food is digested.
Split PersonalitySplit Personality
 Amebas reproduce by
dividing into two new
cells (binary fission).
 Amebas can respond
to their environment.
 They are sensitive to
light and some
chemicals.
2. Ciliates2. Ciliates
 Have cilia on the
outside of their cells.
 Tiny hair-like
projections used for
movement, to gather
food and as feelers.
Type: ParameciumType: Paramecium
 Pellicle: tough outer
wall.
 Slipper shaped
 Oral groove: like the
mouth
 Gullet: holds food.
 Food Vacuole: digests
food.
 Anal Pore: removes
wastes
 2 Contractile Vacuoles
 2 Nuclei
 Reproduces by either
binary fission or
conjugation.
3. Flagellates3. Flagellates
(Zooflagellates)(Zooflagellates)
 Have a Flagellum: a
long whip-like structure
used for movement.
 Many live in animals
 Symbiosis a close
relationship, at least
one benefits.
 Mutualism: when both
partners benefit.
4. Sporozoans4. Sporozoans
 All Sporozans are parasites.
 They feed on cells and body fluids.
 Form from Spores (tiny reproductive cells).
 Pass from one host to another.
 Pass from ticks, mosquitoes or other animals to
humans.
II. Plant-like ProtistsII. Plant-like Protists
(Algae)(Algae)
 Unicellular and Multicellular
 Colonies (groups of unicellular protists)
 Can move on their own
 Autotrophs: make their own food from simple materials using light
energy (photosynthesis).
 70% of the Earth’s oxygen is produced by Plant-like Protists!
 Pigments: chemicals that produce color
6 Groups of Plant like6 Groups of Plant like
ProtistsProtists
 Euglenoids (yoo-GLEE-noydz)
 Diatoms (DIGH-ah-tahmz)
 Dinoflagellates (digh-noh-FLAJ-eh-layts)
 Red Algae
 Green Algae
 Brown Algae
1. Euglenoids1. Euglenoids
 Green
 Unicellular
 Live in fresh water
 Autotrophs, but can be
heterotrophs under certain
conditions.
 Flagella
 Eyespot: sensitive to light.
 Chloroplasts
 Pellicle
2. Diatoms2. Diatoms
 Unicellular
 10,000 living species.
 Aquatic
 Glass like cell wall
 Diatomaceous earth:
course powder that
comes from dead
diatoms (toothpaste,
car polish & reflective
paint.
3. Dinoflagellates3. Dinoflagellates
 Unicellular
 Cell walls are like
plates of armor.
 Two flagella
 Spins when it moves.
 Colorful (pigments)
 Can glow in the dark.
 Causes Red Tide
Red AlgaeRed Algae
 Multicellular seaweeds
 Live in deep ocean waters
 Used for ice cream and hair
conditioner
 Used as food in Asia
Green AlgaeGreen Algae
 Most are unicellular
 Some form colonies
 Few are multicellular
 Can live in fresh and salt water
and on land in damp places.
 Very closely related to green
plants.
Brown AlgaeBrown Algae
 Commonly called seaweed
 Can contain brown, green,
yellow, orange and black
pigments.
 Attach to rocks
 Have air bladders
 Giant Kelp can be 100 meters
long!
 Used as food thickeners
III. Fungus-like ProtistsIII. Fungus-like Protists
 Heterotrophs
 Have cell walls.
 Many have flagella and are able to move at some point in their
lives.
 Three types: Slime Molds, Water & Downy Molds
 Reproduce with Spores (tiny cell that is able to grow into a new
organism)
Water & Downy MoldsWater & Downy Molds
 Live in water or moist places.
 Tiny threads that look like fuzz.
 Attack food crops
 Caused the Irish Potato Famine.
Type:Type:
 Reproduce by Fruiting
Bodies:
 The Fruiting Bodies
contain Spores.
 At first they look like
ameba, then later they
look like mold.
 Live on moist shady
places.
 Feed on bacteria and
other microorganisms.

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Protist ppt

  • 1. Kingdom: Protista Protists are unicellular organisms that have a nucleus.
  • 2. Similar to BacteriaSimilar to Bacteria  Unicellular  One of the first groups of living things on Earth. (1.5 billion years ago.)  Microscopic  Can cause disease.  Can be parasites
  • 3. Difference from BacteriaDifference from Bacteria  Has a nucleus.  Live in watery environment.  Generally live as individual cells.  Protists vary greatly in appearance and function.
  • 4. 3 Categories3 Categories  I. Animal-like Protists.  II. Plant-like Protists.  III. Fungus-like Protists.
  • 5. I. Animal-like ProtistsI. Animal-like Protists  Protozoan means “First Animal”.  Cells contain a nucleus.  Cells lack a cell wall.  They are heterotrophs.  Most can move on their own.
  • 6. 4 Groups of Animal-like4 Groups of Animal-like ProtistsProtists  1. Sarcodines (SAHR-koh-dighnz)  2. Ciliates (SIHL-ee-ihts)  3. Flagellates (FLAJ- ehl-ihts)  4. Sporozoans (spohr-oh-ZOH-uhnz)
  • 7. 1. Sarcodines1. Sarcodines  Have pseudopods (Greek:“false foot”)  Extensions of the cell membrane and cytoplasm.  Pseudopods are used for movement and to capture food.  Many have shells.  These shells form limestone, marble and chalk.
  • 8. One type:One type:  Most familiar Sarcodine.  Pseudopods:  Blob shaped.  Contractile Vacuoles: controls amount of water inside  Food Vacuole: where food is digested.
  • 9. Split PersonalitySplit Personality  Amebas reproduce by dividing into two new cells (binary fission).  Amebas can respond to their environment.  They are sensitive to light and some chemicals.
  • 10. 2. Ciliates2. Ciliates  Have cilia on the outside of their cells.  Tiny hair-like projections used for movement, to gather food and as feelers.
  • 11. Type: ParameciumType: Paramecium  Pellicle: tough outer wall.  Slipper shaped  Oral groove: like the mouth  Gullet: holds food.  Food Vacuole: digests food.  Anal Pore: removes wastes  2 Contractile Vacuoles  2 Nuclei  Reproduces by either binary fission or conjugation.
  • 12. 3. Flagellates3. Flagellates (Zooflagellates)(Zooflagellates)  Have a Flagellum: a long whip-like structure used for movement.  Many live in animals  Symbiosis a close relationship, at least one benefits.  Mutualism: when both partners benefit.
  • 13. 4. Sporozoans4. Sporozoans  All Sporozans are parasites.  They feed on cells and body fluids.  Form from Spores (tiny reproductive cells).  Pass from one host to another.  Pass from ticks, mosquitoes or other animals to humans.
  • 14. II. Plant-like ProtistsII. Plant-like Protists (Algae)(Algae)  Unicellular and Multicellular  Colonies (groups of unicellular protists)  Can move on their own  Autotrophs: make their own food from simple materials using light energy (photosynthesis).  70% of the Earth’s oxygen is produced by Plant-like Protists!  Pigments: chemicals that produce color
  • 15. 6 Groups of Plant like6 Groups of Plant like ProtistsProtists  Euglenoids (yoo-GLEE-noydz)  Diatoms (DIGH-ah-tahmz)  Dinoflagellates (digh-noh-FLAJ-eh-layts)  Red Algae  Green Algae  Brown Algae
  • 16. 1. Euglenoids1. Euglenoids  Green  Unicellular  Live in fresh water  Autotrophs, but can be heterotrophs under certain conditions.  Flagella  Eyespot: sensitive to light.  Chloroplasts  Pellicle
  • 17. 2. Diatoms2. Diatoms  Unicellular  10,000 living species.  Aquatic  Glass like cell wall  Diatomaceous earth: course powder that comes from dead diatoms (toothpaste, car polish & reflective paint.
  • 18. 3. Dinoflagellates3. Dinoflagellates  Unicellular  Cell walls are like plates of armor.  Two flagella  Spins when it moves.  Colorful (pigments)  Can glow in the dark.  Causes Red Tide
  • 19. Red AlgaeRed Algae  Multicellular seaweeds  Live in deep ocean waters  Used for ice cream and hair conditioner  Used as food in Asia
  • 20. Green AlgaeGreen Algae  Most are unicellular  Some form colonies  Few are multicellular  Can live in fresh and salt water and on land in damp places.  Very closely related to green plants.
  • 21. Brown AlgaeBrown Algae  Commonly called seaweed  Can contain brown, green, yellow, orange and black pigments.  Attach to rocks  Have air bladders  Giant Kelp can be 100 meters long!  Used as food thickeners
  • 22. III. Fungus-like ProtistsIII. Fungus-like Protists  Heterotrophs  Have cell walls.  Many have flagella and are able to move at some point in their lives.  Three types: Slime Molds, Water & Downy Molds  Reproduce with Spores (tiny cell that is able to grow into a new organism)
  • 23. Water & Downy MoldsWater & Downy Molds  Live in water or moist places.  Tiny threads that look like fuzz.  Attack food crops  Caused the Irish Potato Famine.
  • 24. Type:Type:  Reproduce by Fruiting Bodies:  The Fruiting Bodies contain Spores.  At first they look like ameba, then later they look like mold.  Live on moist shady places.  Feed on bacteria and other microorganisms.