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3-1 PROTISTS “Odds and Ends”
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3-1 PROTISTS “Odds and Ends”. A. Animal-like (Protozoan) Called this because they are heterotrophs and can move.

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Page 1: 3-1 PROTISTS “Odds and Ends”. A. Animal-like (Protozoan) Called this because they are heterotrophs and can move.

3-1 PROTISTS

“Odds and Ends”

Page 2: 3-1 PROTISTS “Odds and Ends”. A. Animal-like (Protozoan) Called this because they are heterotrophs and can move.

A. Animal-like (Protozoan)

• Called this because they are heterotrophs and can move

Page 3: 3-1 PROTISTS “Odds and Ends”. A. Animal-like (Protozoan) Called this because they are heterotrophs and can move.

4 Types

1. PseudopodsExamples: Ameba ( amoeba)A. Create temporary “false

foot” which allows them to move and obtain food

B. Some have contractile vacuole to expel excess H20 Video

2. CiliatesExamples: Paramecium –have

2 nuclei

A. Ciliates are used to obtain food and ‘sense’ environment

Page 4: 3-1 PROTISTS “Odds and Ends”. A. Animal-like (Protozoan) Called this because they are heterotrophs and can move.

4 Types

3. ZooflagellatesA. Have flagella to moveB. May live inside other

organismsA. Parasites that feed on

body cells and fluidB. May have more than one

host

4. Sporozoans(characterized by how they live,

not how they move)

Page 5: 3-1 PROTISTS “Odds and Ends”. A. Animal-like (Protozoan) Called this because they are heterotrophs and can move.

B. Fungus-like

• Heterotrophs, have cell walls, use spores to reproduce

• Not-fungus because at some point in their life, they move

Page 6: 3-1 PROTISTS “Odds and Ends”. A. Animal-like (Protozoan) Called this because they are heterotrophs and can move.

3 Types

1. Water molds• Live as tiny threads in water

2. Downy mildews• Live as tiny threads in moist

places

Page 7: 3-1 PROTISTS “Odds and Ends”. A. Animal-like (Protozoan) Called this because they are heterotrophs and can move.

3. Slime moldsLive in moist soil or decaying plants

Page 8: 3-1 PROTISTS “Odds and Ends”. A. Animal-like (Protozoan) Called this because they are heterotrophs and can move.

C. Plant- like (algae)

• All are autotrophs• Come in many colors (pigments)

Page 9: 3-1 PROTISTS “Odds and Ends”. A. Animal-like (Protozoan) Called this because they are heterotrophs and can move.

6 Types

1. Euglenoids

• Heterotrophs when there is no sun

2. Dinoflagellates• Have 2 flagella, covered in

stiff plates

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6 Types

3. Diatoms• Beautiful glass– like cell

walls

4. Green algae• Fresh or salt water

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6 Types

• 5. Red Algae– Live in Ocean– Red Pigments

• 6. Brown Algae– Live in ocean– Live in cool rocky waters

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