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KINGDOM PROTISTA PLANT-LIKE PROTISTS PHYTOPLANTON
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phytoplankton

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KINGDOM PROTISTA

PLANT-LIKE PROTISTS

PHYTOPLANTON

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3 PHYLA:1. Euglenophyta (Euglena)2. Chrysophyta (Diatoms)

3. Pyrrophyta (Dinoflagellates)

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Euglenophyta(Euglena)

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Phylum Euglenophyta: • Reproduction: asexual

• Locomotion: flagella

• Nutrition: autotrophs = photosynthesis & heterotrophs = saprophytes

• Other information: Have an eye spot

• Examples: Euglena

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Chrysophyta (Diatoms)

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Phylum ChrysophytaReproduction: asexual

& sexualLocomotion: mainly non

motile – rely on ocean currents and tides for movement

Nutrition: autotrophs Other information: Cell

wall in 2 unequal halves. Cell wall made of glass (silicon)

Example: Diatoms

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Phylum Chrysophyta: DIATOMS

•Have 2 cell walls made of silica, making them appear glasslike.

Cell walls of dead diatoms layer ocean floor. When mined, it is called diatomaceous earth – used in toothpaste, polishing agents, insecticides

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Pyrrophyta(Dinoflagellate

s)

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Phylum Pyrrophyta •Reproduction: asexual•Locomotion: Flagella•Nutrition: Autotrophs•Other Information: Luminescent (gives off light) & Causes RED TIDE•Example: Dinoflagellates

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BIOLUMINESCENCE•Bioluminescene = “Living Light”•Organisms (dinoflagellates, some bacteria, marine animals) generate light through biochemical reactions•Dinoflagellates are the most common cause of luminescence in the surface water of the oceansWhy the Light?Dinoflagellates use bioluminescence to scare off predators – by generating a bright flash

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BIOLUMINESCENCE

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BIOLUMINESCENCE

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BIOLUMINESCENCE

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ALGAL BLOOMS “RED TIDE”

•When conditions (temp and nutrients) are just right, dinoflagellates can flourish reproducing and accumulating very quickly in the water •Result is dense, visible patches of dinoflagellates near the water’s surface = algal bloom•This makes the water appear discoloured = “Red Tide”•Can be harmful because the organisms produce toxins excess of toxins harms other marine organisms (fish, birds, mammals)•Also harmful to humans exposure to contaminated water or food, economic losses to coastal communities & commercial fisheries

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ALGAL BLOOMS “RED TIDE”

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Kingdom Protista Drawings1. Euglena:– Draw a labelled diagram of a Euglena– Label: flagellum, eyespot, chloroplast, nucleus, pellicle

and contractile vacuole