Lab 17 Goals and Objectives: Exercise 6: Protozoans, Algae, and Cyanobacteria Observe representative members of various phyla on wet mount and prepared slides, know by name not phylum: Amoeba (pseudopods for motility) Fig 6.1#6 Paramecium (cilia for motility) Fig 6.1#9 Trypanosoma (flagella for motility) not in book Trichomonas (flagella for motility) not in book Plasmodium (non motile intracellular pathogen) not in book Euglena (flagella for motility) Fig 6.2#1&2 Spirogyra (filamentous green algae) Fig 6.4#14 Diatoms Fig 6.6 Dinoflagellate (flagellated algae) Fig 6.3#11 Anabaena (Cyanobacteria: Prokaryote not Eukaryote!) Fig 6.7#1-3
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Lab 17 Goals and Objectives: Exercise 6: Protozoans, Algae, and Cyanobacteria
Lab 17 Goals and Objectives: Exercise 6: Protozoans, Algae, and Cyanobacteria Observe representative members of various phyla on wet mount and prepared slides, know by name not phylum: Amoeba (pseudopods for motility) Fig 6.1#6 Paramecium (cilia for motility) Fig 6.1#9 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Lab 17 Goals and Objectives:
Exercise 6: Protozoans, Algae, and CyanobacteriaObserve representative members of various phyla on wet mount and
prepared slides, know by name not phylum:Amoeba (pseudopods for motility) Fig 6.1#6Paramecium (cilia for motility) Fig 6.1#9Trypanosoma (flagella for motility) not in bookTrichomonas (flagella for motility) not in bookPlasmodium (non motile intracellular pathogen) not in bookEuglena (flagella for motility) Fig 6.2#1&2Spirogyra (filamentous green algae) Fig 6.4#14Diatoms Fig 6.6Dinoflagellate (flagellated algae) Fig 6.3#11Anabaena (Cyanobacteria: Prokaryote not Eukaryote!) Fig 6.7#1-3
Make and observe wet mounts of pond sample to identify “creatures”: usually contains nice diatoms, green algae, and cyanobacteria!
Protozoa Algae
Amoeba(pseudopods)
Paramecium(cilia)
Trypanosoma(flagella)
Plasmodium(non-motile
intracellular parasite)
Prokaryote-Bacteria
(Note no organelles are visible in this prokaryote.
Most of the above protozoa and algae
eukaryotes have clearly visible organelles)
Euglena(flagella)
Spirogyra(Green algae)Dinoflagellate
Diatom
Anabaena
Cyanobacteria
*Color version available at http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu/czuraa/
Exercise 6: Protozoans, Algae, and CyanobacteriaObserve representative members of various phyla on wet mount and
prepared slides, know by name not phylum:Amoeba (pseudopods for motility) Fig 6.1#6Paramecium (cilia for motility) Fig 6.1#9Trypanosoma (flagella for motility) not in bookTrichomonas (flagella for motility) not in bookPlasmodium (non motile intracellular pathogen) not in bookEuglena (flagella for motility) Fig 6.2#1&2Spirogyra (filamentous green algae) Fig 6.4#14Diatoms Fig 6.6Dinoflagellate (flagellated algae) Fig 6.3#11Anabaena (Cyanobacteria: Prokaryote not Eukaryote!) Fig 6.7#1-3
Make and observe wet mounts of pond sample to identify “creatures”: usually contains nice diatoms, green algae, and cyanobacteria!