Protists. The Other Form of Life.

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CHAPTER 21.1-21.3 Protists. The Other Form of Life.

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Protists. The Other Form of Life. Chapter 21.1-21.3. The Great Mystery (these are not notes, these are points to discuss ). Believed to have been first Eukaryote Most unicellular, not all. Most diverse kingdom Some protists closer related to other kingdoms than they are other protists. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CHAPTER 21 .1 -21 .3

Protists. The Other Form of Life.

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The Great Mystery (these are not notes, these are points to discuss)

Believed to have been first EukaryoteMost unicellular, not all.Most diverse kingdomSome protists closer related to other

kingdoms than they are other protists. Six Major groups

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Excavata

Excavates – photosynthesizers to pathogens

Giardia – intestinal parasite Euglena – Photosynthetic found in ponds

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Chromoalveolata

Chromalveolates – “pigments” , photosynthetic ancestors

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Cercozoa, Foraminifera, Radiolaria

Many pseudopods, many have protective shells

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Rhodophyta

Red Algae (most are multicellular)

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Amoebozoa

Cytoplasmic streaming, pseudopods

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Choanozoa

Alone or with a colony, aquatic, close to animals. Trap food and eat it.

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22.2 Protists Structure and Function

1. How do Protists move?2. Change in shape

3. Pseodopods 4. “Cytoplasmic Projection”

5. Amoebas4. Powered by actin.

5. Found in musclesAmoeba in action!

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2. Specific Organelles3. Cilia

4. Microtubules4. Short, numerous4. Move like oars on a boat4. Known as Ciliates

Cilia is to Crew...Paramecium

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3. Flagella4. Microtubules4. Long, one or two4. Spin like propeller or wave

like motion at tip4. Known as Flagellates

Euglena on the Run

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2. Passive Movement3. Most protists nonmotile

4. Wind4. Water

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1. How do protists reproduce?2. Asexually

3. Cell Division (Mitosis)4. Rapid4. Genetically Identical

3. Releasing Spores4. Sporangium

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2. Asexually and Sexually3. First conjugation

4. Sharing genetic material3. Followed by Mitosis

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2. Sexual Reproduction3. Alteration of Generation

4. Between Haploid and Diploid

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With your partner answer…

1. How should we classify protists?2. What form of movement do you believe is

the most efficient and why?3. What form of reproduction do you think is

the most efficient and why?