THE PROTIST MIND MAP

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THE PROTIST MIND MAP
  1. Distribution

    Nota:

    • free living moist habitats chemoorganotrophic formsterrestrial and planktonic forms parasitic forms
    1. Nutrition

      Nota:

      • 1.Chemoheterotrophic -saprophyte -osmotrophy -holozoic nutrition 2.Photoautotrophic 3.Mixotrophic
      1. Morphology

        Nota:

        • 1. Plasma membrane similar to plants/animals 2. Cytoplasm divided into ectoplasm and endoplasm 3. Pellicle structure for support 4. Contractile vacuoles and phagocytic vacuoles 5. Energy production through mitochondria, chloroplast, hydrogenosomes 6. Cilia/flagella for motility/feeding
        1. Reproduction

          Nota:

          • Asexual through binary fission Sexual through gamete fusion
          1. Protozoa
            1. Diversity

              Nota:

              • 1. Microscopic 2. Occur singly/in colonies 3. Swim freely/contacts with substratum/be sedentary 4. Housed in a shell 5. Clothed in scales/be naked 6. May/may not be pigmented 7. Parasitic/symbiotic 8. Encystment
              1. Nutrition

                Nota:

                • 1. Aerobic, anaerobic 2. Photosynthesis 3. Obtain food through ingestion, pinocytosis, phagocytosis, absorption
                1. Major Group
                  1. Archaezoa

                    Nota:

                    • 1. 2/more flagella 2. move in whiplike manner 3. free-living 4. parasitic-pathogenic 5. freshwater 6. Trypanosoma gambiense 7. African sleeping sickness 8. Live and grow in bloodstream
                    1. Apicomplexa

                      Nota:

                      • 1. Not motile in mature forms 2. Obligate parasites 3. Food absorbed through outer wall 4. Complex life cycle 5. Primarily animal parasites, insects 6. Plasmodium vivax-malaria 7. Toxoplasma-toxoplasmosis
                      1. Rhizopoda

                        Nota:

                        • 1. Amoebas 2. Amoeboid movement by pseudopods 3. Obtain food by phagocytosis 4. Live in freshwater, marine 5. Cause amoeboid dysentery 6. Fecal contamination 7. Amoeba proteus
                        1. Ciliophora

                          Nota:

                          • 1. Posess cilia 2. Micronucleus, macronucleus 3. Paramecium 4. Presence of gullet/cytostome 5. Live in freshwater, marine 6. Balantidium coli
                        2. Characteristics

                          Nota:

                          • 1. Large eukaryotes 2. No chlorophyll 3. Lack cell wall 4. Lack fruiting body 5. Unicellular 6. Parasitic, pathogenic 7. Aerobic, anaerobic chemoheterotrophs 8. Colourless, motile 9. Sexual and asexual reproduction 10. Found in water and soil
                        3. Algae
                          1. Characteristics

                            Nota:

                            • 1. Simple aquatic plants 2. Eukaryotic + chlorophyll and pigments 3. Lack of vascular conducting system 4. Simple reproductive structure 5. Photoautotrophic 6. Unicellular/in colonies 7. Simple/complex filaments 8. Macroscopic 9. Free-floating phytoplankton 10. Attached to rocks/bottom of sea
                            1. Habitat

                              Nota:

                              • 1. Freshwater, marine, brackish 2. Moist soils, fish tanks, pools 3. Few in dry soils 4. Acidic habitat
                              1. Cell walls

                                Nota:

                                • 1. Cellulose fibrils modified by addition of polysaccharide 2. Strengthened by calcium carbonate 3. Sometimes chitin/silica 4. No cell wall
                                1. Motility

                                  Nota:

                                  • 1. Single flagella-Euglena 2. 2/4 polar flagella-Chlorophyta 3. 2 flagella/different length & point of insertion-Dinoflagellates 4. Not motile in vegetative stage 5. Form motile gametes only during sexual reproduction
                                  1. Distribution

                                    Nota:

                                    • 1. Aquatic:- a) Planktonic-suspended in aqueous environment b) Benthic-attached & living on the bottom of water c) Neustonic- at water-atmosphere interface 2. Terrestrial-moist rocks, trees, soil Endosymbionts in protozoa, worms, coral, fungi
                                    1. Reproduction

                                      Nota:

                                      • 1. Asexual 2. Sexual - Fragmentation, Spores, Binary fission
                                      1. Ecology

                                        Nota:

                                        • 1. Seaweed 2. Human food 3. Secondary products:- a) Alginic acid from brown algae b) Carrageenan from red algae c)  Other applications 4. Macroscopic form 5. Primary producers of the ocean
                                        1. Taxonomy
                                          1. Chlorophyta

                                            Nota:

                                            • 1. Green algae 2. Cellulose cell walls 3. Unicellular/multicellular 4. Chlorophyll a and b 5. Store glucose polymer 6. Gave rise to terrestrial plants
                                            1. Rhodophyta

                                              Nota:

                                              • 1. Reddish 2. Delicately branched thalli 3. Chlorophylls a and d, phycocyanin, phycoerythrin 4. Red pigment absorb blue light 5. Multicellular 6. Cellulose/agar cell wall 7. Sexual reproduction 8. Storage material-glucose polymer 9. marine habitant
                                              1. Euglenophyta

                                                Nota:

                                                • 1. Green 2. Unicellular 3. Chlorophylls a and b, carotene 4. Heterotrophic-spontaneously lost chlorophyll 5. No cell wall 6. Rigid plasma membrane-pellicle 7. No sexual reproduction 8. Storage material-glucose polymer 9. Freshwater, marine habitants
                                                1. Pyrrophyta(Dinoflagellate)

                                                  Nota:

                                                  • 1. Brownish 2. Unicellular plankton 3. 2 flagella in perpendicular opposing grooves 4. Produce neurotoxins 5. Cause red tides 6. Chlorophylls a and c 7. Cellulose cell wall 8. Storage material-starch 9. Freshwater, marine habitants
                                                  1. Chrysophyta(Diatoms-Bacillariophyta)

                                                    Nota:

                                                    • 1. Golden brown 2. Produce domoic acid-domoic acid intoxication 3. Chlorophylls a and c 4. Unicellular 5. Peptin and silica cell wall 6. Sexual reproduction 7. Storage material-oil 8. Fresh water, marine, soil habitants 9. Important in global carbon cycling
                                                    1. Phaeophyta

                                                      Nota:

                                                      • 1. Brownish 2. Macroscopic 3. Chlorophylls a and c, xanthophylls 4. Multicellular 5. Cellulose/algin cell wall 6. Sexual reproduction 7. Storage material-carbohydrate 8. Marine habitant
                                                  2. Taxonomy

                                                    Nota:

                                                    • Difficult to define
                                                    1. Slime Molds
                                                      1. Characteristics

                                                        Nota:

                                                        • 1. Resemble fungi in appearance and lifestyle 2. Different in cellular organization, reproduction, lifecycles
                                                        1. Myxomycota(Plasmodial/acellular)

                                                          Nota:

                                                          • 1. Glistening, viscous masses of slime 2. Saprophytes 3. Multinucleated 4. Motile amoeboid mass(plasmodium) 5. Lack cell wall 6. Phagocytosized dead material
                                                          1. Peronosporomycetes(Water)

                                                            Nota:

                                                            • 1. Diploid 'egg fungi' (oomycetes/oomycota) 2. No chitin in cell wall 3. Grow in cottony masses on dead algae 4. Parasites of fish gills 5. Plant diseases-blue mold or Irish potato blight 6. Sexual reproduction 7. Decomposers in aquatic ecosystems
                                                            1. Acrasiomycota(Cellular)

                                                              Nota:

                                                              • 1. Unicellular amoeboid cells 2. Feed phagocytically 3. Plentiful of food 4. Divide by mitosis, cytokinesis
                                                              1. Distribution

                                                                Nota:

                                                                • 1. Moist terrestrial habitats-soil, decaying wood, dung
                                                                1. Functions

                                                                  Nota:

                                                                  • 1. Engulf bacteria 2. Decomposer, producer 3. Recycle nutrients 4. Cause disease in plants
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