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8200501
PROTISTS
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mind map on kingdom protist
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protist
algae
slime mold
protozoa
biology
9th grade
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Madhu R
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PROTISTS
PROTOZOA
Characteristics
Animal-like
unicellular
aerobic,anaerobic
colourless
motile
parasitic , phatogenic
Reproduction
asexual
fission
budding
schizogony
sexual
conjugation
Nutrition
Annotations:
How the obtain food and nutrients??
Ingestion/swallow
via
gullet/cytostome
bacteria
particulate or whole
pinocytosis
fluid suck
phagocytosis
surround food particle
absorption
via plasma membrane
Major Group
Archeazoa
flagellated
parasitic
Trypanosoma gambiense
African sleeping sickness
Rhizopoda
Amoebas
pseudopods
Annotations:
movement
amoebic dysentry
Amoeba proteus
Ciliophora
cillia
nuclei
micronucleus
inheritance
sexual reproduction
macronucleus
production of mRNA
Paramecium
Apicomplexa
not motile
obligate parasites
Plasmodium vivax
Malaria
ALGAE
Reproduction
asexual
fragmentation
spores
binary fission
sexual
female
oogonia
male
antheridia
Classification
based on :
Cell wall
modified cellulose fibril
calcium carbonate
coraline algae
chitin or silica
Habitat
aquatic
fresh water
brackish
marine
acidic
moist soil
Flagella
single
Euglena
two/ 4 flagella
Chlorophyta
two of different length
Dinoflagellates
Chlorophyll
Taxonomy
Chlorophyta
green
cellulose cell wall
chlorophyll a and b
store glucose polymer
teresstial
Rhodophyta
red
chlorophyll a and d , phycocyanin, phycoerythrin
red pigment absorb blue light
store glucose polymer
marine
Phaedophyta
brown
chlorophyll a and c, xanthophylls
algin cell wall
store carbohydrates
coastal water
Annotations:
marine
Chrysophyta
Diatoms- Bacillariophyta
golden-brown
produce domoic acid
store oil
chlorophyl a and c
fresh water, marine, soil
Pyrrophyta
Dinoflagellates
brownish
produce neurotoxins
store starch
cause red tides
freshwater, marine
plant-like
SLIME MOLD
Distribution and function
moist terrestial habitat
soil
dung
decaying woods
engulf bacteria
as decomposer and consumer
recycling of nutrient
cause disease to plants
divisions
Myxomycota
acellular
saprophytes
multinucleated
motile amoeboid mass
plasmodium
phagocytosized dead material
Acrasiomycota
cellular
individual amoebic cells
feed phagocytically
divide by mitosis and cytokinesis
Peronosporomycetes
oomycetes
diploid
no chitin cell wall
habitat
grow on dead algae and animals
parasites of fish gills
plant disease
blue mold
Irish potato blight
water molds
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