2008 Study Guide for Chapter 19, Protists 2008 Study Guide for Chapter 19, Protists General Characteristics of protists Animal-like protists: heterotrophs – Protozoa 4 phyla Characteristics – Movement, contractile vacuole – Any light sensory adaptations – Body plan characteristics – Any with shells—what shell is made of General life cycle of plasmodium\ relate to malaria Fungus-like protists – Spores – Some aboeboid-like movement – heterotrophs Plant-Like protists Unicellular Phytoplankton plankton base of food chain, oxygen dinoflagellates Red tides/neurotoxins/algae bloom Euglena—mixotroph Oxygen and food importance (base of aquatic food chain) Multicellular algae--seawead – Names of 3 phylum – Main pigments in each – Which is most like land plants and why – Cold\warm water; deep water?; any used commercially MISC. TERMINOLOGY : Heterotroph Autotroph mixotroph Contractile vacuole Eyespot Spore Malaria – plasmodium – Female Anopholes mosquito Red tides. Dinoflagellates, algae bloom Symbiont—termite & symbiont protist
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2008 Study Guide for Chapter 19, Protists2008 Study Guide for Chapter 19, Protists
General Characteristics of protists Animal-like protists: heterotrophs
– Protozoa 4 phyla Characteristics
– Movement, contractile vacuole– Any light sensory adaptations– Body plan characteristics – Any with shells—what shell is made of
General life cycle of plasmodium\relate to malaria
Fungus-like protists– Spores– Some aboeboid-like movement– heterotrophs
Red tides/neurotoxins/algae bloom Euglena—mixotroph Oxygen and food importance (base of aquatic food chain)
Multicellular algae--seawead– Names of 3 phylum– Main pigments in each– Which is most like land plants and why– Cold\warm water; deep water?; any used commercially