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Protists: Characteristics, Classification, and Important Types, Study notes of Cell Biology

An overview of protists, a diverse group of organisms that cannot be classified as plants, animals, or fungi. Protists have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, and exhibit various modes of nutrition and cellular organization. Three main types of protists: animal-like (protozoans), plant-like (algae), and fungus-like. Protozoans are unicellular heterotrophs characterized by modes of locomotion. Algae are primarily unicellular autotrophs that form the base of many aquatic food chains. Fungus-like protists include slime molds and water molds, which are heterotrophs that recycle organic matter in various ecosystems.

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Kingdom Protista
Chapter 20
General Characteristics of Protists:
ALL Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as a
plant, animal, or fungus.
They have a nucleus and membrane bound
organelles;
some are autotrophic, some are
heterotrophic;
some are multicellular, most are unicellular.
They are classified by the way they
__________________________.
Three kinds of protists
Animal-like (__________________________)
Plant-like (______________________________)
Fungus-like (_____________________________)
Animal-like Protists
Called Protozoans- meaning
“___________________________________”
Examples:
–Zooflagellates
Sarcodines
Ciliates
–Sporozoans
Protozoans
these are “Animal-like” protists that consume their
food (heterotrophs)
Unicellular
characterized by modes of locomotion (how they
move)
___________________________
___________________________
___________________________
Zooflagellates
Characteristics: ____________________________
(one or two)
Reproduction: mostly asexual by mitosis, some sexual
reproduction- produce gametes that fuse
Role/Function:
–Mostly free swimming
Some are parasites
Trypanosoma causes African Sleeping Sickness,
Giardia causes diarrhea
Termites have a zooflagellate living inside them that
helps them digest wood
Trichomonas
nucleus
flagella
Zooflagellates
Sarcodines
Characteristics: _____________________________
- extensions of cytoplasm
Reproduction: asexually by mitosis
Role/Function:
free-swimming in aquatic environments
–Amebic dysentery (diarrhea)
Ameba proteus
Pseudopod
Pseudopod
Nucleus
Nucleus
Ciliates
Characteristics:
_________________________________________
________________________________________
Have a macronucleus (active nucleus) and
micronucleus (reserve copy)
Reproduction: asexually by mitosis, can exchange
material through conjugation (Figure 20-6 in book)
Role/Function: free-living
Paramecium
Ciliates
Macronucleus
Micronucleus
Cilia
Sporozoans
Characteristics: __________________________________
Reproduction: complex reproduction with two phases- a
sexual phase and asexual phase inside two different
organisms!
Role/Function:
Parasitic
Malaria is caused by the
sporozoan Plasmodium
Plant-like (Algae)
Unicellular
–Euglenophyta
Chrysophyta
Bacilliarophyta
(Diatoms)
Pyrrophyta
(Dinoflagellates)
Multicellular
–Rhodophyta
–Phaeophyta
Chlorophyta
Unicellular Algae
(describe their ecology/uses):
autotrophic, capture sunlight with chlorophyll and
other accessory pigments to make food
base of many aquatic food chains
Example: phytoplankton- floating
photosynthetic organisms
Euglenophyta
Characteristics: ____________________________
__________________________________________
Reproduction: asexually by mitosis
Role/Function:
–free-swimming
can absorb material for food- recycling sewage
can lead to algal blooms choking
waters of nutrients
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Kingdom Protista

Chapter 20

General Characteristics of Protists:

  • ALL Eukaryotes that cannot be classified as a

plant, animal, or fungus.

  • They have a nucleus and membrane bound

organelles;

  • some are autotrophic, some are

heterotrophic;

  • some are multicellular, most are unicellular.

They are classified by the way they

__________________________.

Three kinds of protists

  • Animal-like (__________________________)• Plant-like (______________________________)• Fungus-like (_____________________________)

Animal-like Protists

  • Called Protozoans- meaning

“___________________________________”

Examples:^ – Zooflagellates– Sarcodines– Ciliates– Sporozoans

Protozoans

•^

these are “Animal-like” protists that consume theirfood (heterotrophs)

-^

Unicellular

-^

characterized by modes of locomotion (how theymove)– ___________________________– ___________________________– ___________________________

Zooflagellates

•^

Characteristics: ____________________________(one or two)

-^

Reproduction: mostly asexual by mitosis, some sexualreproduction- produce gametes that fuse

-^

Role/Function:– Mostly free swimming– Some are parasites– Trypanosoma causes African Sleeping Sickness,

Giardia

causes diarrhea

  • Termites have a zooflagellate living inside them that

helps them digest wood

Trichomonas

nucleusflagella

Zooflagellates

Sarcodines

•^

Characteristics: _____________________________- extensions of cytoplasm

-^

Reproduction: asexually by mitosis

-^

Role/Function:– free-swimming in aquatic environments– Amebic dysentery (diarrhea)

Ameba proteus

PseudopodPseudopod

NucleusNucleus

Ciliates

•^

Characteristics:– _________________________________________

________________________________________

  • Have a macronucleus (active nucleus) and

micronucleus (reserve copy)

•^

Reproduction: asexually by mitosis, can exchangematerial through conjugation (Figure 20-6 in book)

-^

Role/Function: free-living

Paramecium

Ciliates

Macronucleus

Micronucleus

Cilia

Sporozoans

•^

Characteristics: __________________________________

-^

Reproduction: complex reproduction with two phases- asexual phase and asexual phase inside two differentorganisms!

-^

Role/Function:– Parasitic– Malaria is caused by the

sporozoan

Plasmodium

Plant-like (Algae)

•^

Unicellular– Euglenophyta– Chrysophyta– Bacilliarophyta

(Diatoms)

  • Pyrrophyta

(Dinoflagellates)

•^

Multicellular– Rhodophyta– Phaeophyta– Chlorophyta

Unicellular Algae

•^

(describe their ecology/uses):– autotrophic, capture sunlight with chlorophyll and

other accessory pigments to make food

  • base of many aquatic food chains

•^

Example

: phytoplankton- floating

photosynthetic organisms

Euglenophyta

•^

Characteristics: ______________________________________________________________________

-^

Reproduction: asexually by mitosis

-^

Role/Function:– free-swimming– can absorb material for food- recycling sewage– can lead to algal blooms choking

waters of nutrients

Euglenophyta

Flagellu

m

Nucleus

Chloroplas

t

Chrysophyta

•^

Characteristics:– ___________________________________________– ___________________________________________

-^

Reproduction: asexually and sexually

-^

Role/Function: free-floating

-^

Known as “golden algae”

Diatoms

•^

Characteristics: ____________________________________________________ (main component ofglass)

-^

Reproduction: asexually and sexually

-^

Role/Function:– Free-floating, or– live in soil

Pyrrophyta-Dinoflagellates

•^

Characteristics: _____________________________ _____________________________________________•^

Reproduction: asexually by mitosis

-^

Role/Function: responsible for red tides (algal bloomof dinoflagellates that secrete toxins that can causeillness paralysis, and death in fishhumans)

Dinoflagellates

Nucleus

Flagella

Multicellular Algae

•^

(describe their ecology/uses)-– _________________________________– _________________________________– some have specialized tissue– seaweeds and kelp– used in foods such as sushi, ice cream, salad

dressing, candy, etc.

Red Algae (Rhodophyta)

•^

Characteristics: ____________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________•^

Reproduction: sexually

-^

Role/Function:– Deeper sea, great at harvesting

light

  • Help form coral reefs– Some used in foods and to make

agar

Brown algae (Phaeophyta)

  • Characteristics:

____________________________

_______________________________________

_____

_______________________________________

_____ Reproduction: sexually by mitosis andmeiosis

  • Role/Function:
    • Form large habitats in aquatic

ecosystems

Green algae (Chlorophyta)

•^

Characteristics:

– __________________________________– __________________________________

•^

Reproduction: sexually by mitosis and meiosis liketrue plants

-^

Role/Function: some form symbiotic relationshipswith other organisms

Spirogyra-multicellular

Volvox- colonial

Ulva- multicellular

Alternation of Generations

Alternation of Generations

Fungus-like

  • Slime Molds• Water Molds

Fungus-like

•^

(describe their ecology/uses):– heterotrophic using external digestion to break

down dead and decaying organic matter

Slime Molds

•^

Characteristics:– ________________________________________

________________________________________

– _______________________________________

_______________________________________

•^

Reproduction: sexually

-^

Role/Function: Forest floor or composting- recycleorganic matter

Water Mold

•^

Characteristics:– also called oomycetes (O-O-my-sets)– Produce filaments called hyphae

-^

Reproduction: sexually and asexually

-^

Role/Function:– dead decaying matter in aquatic environments– some are plant parasites– attack tomatoes and potatoes