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Living organisms are classified into 3 Domains

Living organisms are classified into 3 Domains. 1. Bacteria 2. Archaea 3. Eukarya. 4 Kingdoms in this Domain. Domain Eukarya has 4 Kingdoms. 1. Kingdom Protista 2. Kingdom Fungi 3. Kingdom Plantae 4. Kingdom Animalia. Kingdom Protista.

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Living organisms are classified into 3 Domains

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  1. Living organisms are classified into 3 Domains 1. Bacteria 2. Archaea 3. Eukarya 4 Kingdoms in this Domain

  2. Domain Eukarya has 4 Kingdoms 1. Kingdom Protista 2. Kingdom Fungi 3. Kingdom Plantae 4. Kingdom Animalia

  3. Kingdom Protista • Believed to have evolved as the first eukaryotes. • Organisms in this group just don’t fit perfectly into any other Kingdom in the Domain Eukarya.

  4. Most protists are unicellular, but some multicellular • Asexual reproduction is common, but sexual reproduction also occurs. • Most diverse group of organisms of any kingdom.

  5. 3 Divisions of Protist • Plant-like protist • Animal-like protist • Fungus-like protist

  6. Diversity of Protista3 Major Divisions 1st Plant-like Protist Phytoplankton Algae (Sea Weed) Euglenoids Red Algae Diatoms Brown Algae Dinoflagellates Green Algae Unicellular Multicellular

  7. 2nd Division of Protista • Animal Like Protist or Protozoa • Amoebas • Flagellates • Ciliates • Sporozoans

  8. 3rd Division of Protista • Fungus-Like Protist • Slime Molds • Water Molds • Downy Mildews

  9. 15 phyla, based on the way they obtain energy.

  10. PLANT-LIKE PROTISTIt is thought that theseEvolve into Plants with specialized cells and tissues

  11. Phylum ChlorophytaGreen AlgaeSpirogyra7000 species of Chlorophyta

  12. Phylum Chlorophyta Green Algae Spirogyra is a filamentous green algae. They form end-to-end chains of cells. Often found on the surfaces of ponds. Conjugation  (similar to bacterial conjugation)

  13. Phylum Chlorophyta: Green Algae Multicellular green algae Chara is a stonewort, the type of green algae believed to be most closely related to plants.

  14. Phylum ChlorophytaGreen Algae Volvox is a colonial green alga which has many individuals living together

  15. Green Algae • Pediastrum, a flat colony of green algae

  16. Phylum RhodophytaRed Algae Commercial importance of red algae: Agar—laboratory use, gelatin used in Petri dishes Carrageen—thickening agent in commercial products Porphyra--sushi

  17. Phylum Phaeophyta Brown Algae Underwater forests—habitats Kelp—food, habitats for aquatic organisms Pectin—used to make gelatin

  18. Brown Algae-Kelp

  19. Phylum Bacilariophyta:Diatoms or Golden Algae Silica—the shells of these organisms are used to make glass, concrete, Diatomaceous earth -dead diatoms settle to seafloor, collected and used in abrasives Plankton abundant food source for marine organisms

  20. Diatoms

  21. More Diatoms

  22. Phylum Dinoflagellata: Spinning Algae-2 flagella for movement Some are bio-luminescent Some Symbiotic Some Parasitic Red tide—population explosion of certain types of dinoflagellates. Kills large amounts of fish. Depletes water of oxygen and releases toxins into the water.

  23. Red Tide-Dinoflagellates The toxins produces by the Red Tide can make humans sick. Harvesting shellfish is banned during this time.

  24. More Dinoflagellates

  25. And more Dinoflagellates

  26. Phylum Euglenophyta Freshwater This phylum is a typical example of the difficulties in categorizing protists: 1/3 have chloroplasts, the other 2/3 do not. No sexual reproduction. Longitudinal fission. Propels the body through water.

  27. Many Euglena!

  28. ANIMAL-LIKE PROTISTIt is thought that these evolve into of Animals with multicellularity and specialized cells and tissue

  29. Phylum Zoomastigina: Move by Flagella Trypanosoma transmitted by the bite of a tsetse fly, cause African Sleeping Sickness. Animal-like protists Parasite

  30. Trypanosoma are Flagellates which cause African Sleeping Sickness Transmitted to their human hosts by a tsetse fly Below: Trypanosoma in a sample of human blood X 400.

  31. Search Results More FlagellatesZoomastiginaSome are helpful and live in the gut of termites and digest wood

  32. More Flagellates Phylum Zoomastigina Animal-like protists Other flagellates are known to spread sexually by infecting the vagina and urethra of women, and the prostate, seminal vesicles and urethra of men. Example: Trichomoniasis Giardia Lamblia Attaches to intestinal tract and causes diarrhea Can become infected by drinking contaminated water from stream

  33. Phylum Rhizopoda-AmoebasMove by Pseudopodia Phylum Rhizopoda- amoebas, including Entamoeba hystolytica Phylum Foraminifera- calcium carbonate shell Phylum Actinopoda-radiolarians Trivia White Cliffs of Dover, Egyptian pyramids

  34. Amoeba The projections are called pseudopods or “false feet.”

  35. Amoeba?

  36. Phylum Ciliophora or Ciliates Move by Cilia Very diverse group; very complex single-celled organisms which use cilia for movement.

  37. Ciliate-Paramecium

  38. Ciliate-Stentor

  39. Ciliate-Vorticella

  40. Phylum Sporozoa-Parasite Life cycle of Plasmodium vivax, which Causes malaria Carried by the Anopheles mosquito

  41. Fungus-Like ProtistThought to evolve into Fungus

  42. What are Fungus-Like Protists? • Organisms which have some fungus-like features • Heterotrophic • Decompose organic material

  43. Types of Fungus Like Protist:Slime molds, Water Molds, and Downy Mildews

  44. Slime Mold

  45. Slime Mold Body with reproductive Sporangia Stalks

  46. “Dog Vomit” Slime Mold

  47. More Slime Mold

  48. More Slime Mold

  49. Orange Slime Mold

  50. Fungus like Protist

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