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PROTIST
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information about protists
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kingdom protista
world of microbes
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PROTIST
GENERAL INFORMATION
most are unicellular
eukaryotic
grow in moist habitats
presence of vacoule
presence of cilia/flagella
sexual & asexual
cytoplasm divided into
endoplasm
outer gelatinous ectoplasm
PROTOZOA (animal-like)
mostly aerobic heterotrophs
motile & colourless
obtain food through
ingestion of particulate bacteria
pinocytosis
phagocytosis
absorption
has 4 major group
Archaezoa
flagellated & free living
parasitic/pathogenic
live & grow bloodstream
Trypanosoma gambiense
Rhizopoda
ameboid movement by pseudopods
phagocytosis
freshwater habitat
Amoeba proteus
Ciliophora
have thousand of cilia
freshwater habitat
presence of gullet for ingestion
Paramecium
Apicomplexa
obligate parasites
not motile in mature forms
Plasmodium vivax - malaria
SLIME MOLD
three divisions
Myxomycota
saphrophytes/decomposers
multinucleated
plasmodial slime molds
lack of cell wall
Acrasiomycota
cellular slime molds
individual amoeboid cells ( unicellular)
Peronosporomycetes
egg fungi formerly (called oomycetes)
no chitin in cell wall
some parasites of fish gills
water molds
Oomycota - saphrophytes
ALGAE
mostly photoautotropic
multicellular
requires water
asexual (all) & sexual (some)
simple aquatic plants
aquatic habitat acidic habitat
cell wall made up of cellulose fibrils
free-floating phytoplankton
have flagella for movement
aquatic
planktonic
benthic
neustonic
terrestrial
divided into
chlorophyta (green algae)
chlorophyll a & b
rhodophyta (red algae)
chlorophyll a & d , phycocyanin , phycoerythrin
phaeophyta (brown algae)
chlorophyll a & c , xanhtophylls
chrysophyta (diatoms)
chlorophyll a & c
pyrrophyta (dinoflagellates)
chlorophyll a & c
euglenophyta (considered with the protozoa)
chlorophyll a & b , carotene
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