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Page 1: Protists. The protist kingdom is sometimes called the “junk drawer” kingdom because it is filled with organisms that don’t fit easily into other kingdoms.

Protists

Page 2: Protists. The protist kingdom is sometimes called the “junk drawer” kingdom because it is filled with organisms that don’t fit easily into other kingdoms.

• The protist kingdom is sometimes called the “junk drawer” kingdom because it is filled with organisms that don’t fit easily into other kingdoms.

• Some protists have one cell and some are many cells

• All protists have a nucleus– Can you find my nucleus?

Page 3: Protists. The protist kingdom is sometimes called the “junk drawer” kingdom because it is filled with organisms that don’t fit easily into other kingdoms.

Three Types of Protists• Because protists vary, scientists have

proposed three ways of grouping protists.

• The 3 different types:– Animal-like protists– Plant-like protists– Fungus-like protists

Page 4: Protists. The protist kingdom is sometimes called the “junk drawer” kingdom because it is filled with organisms that don’t fit easily into other kingdoms.

Animal-like Protistscalled protozoans

How are they similar to animals?

• They are able to move around and they must consume food. (They cannot make their

own food)

How are they different to animals?

• They have only one cell

Page 5: Protists. The protist kingdom is sometimes called the “junk drawer” kingdom because it is filled with organisms that don’t fit easily into other kingdoms.

Protozoans With Pseudopods

• Pseudopods are temporary bulges of the cell membrane that help them move.

• Ex: Amoebas

Page 6: Protists. The protist kingdom is sometimes called the “junk drawer” kingdom because it is filled with organisms that don’t fit easily into other kingdoms.

See Pseudopods in action…

• http://www.biologycorner.com/lesson-plans/phyla/kingdom-protista/

• http://www.biology-resources.com/biology-videos-protista.html

(Amoeba feeds & Amoeba in motion)

Page 7: Protists. The protist kingdom is sometimes called the “junk drawer” kingdom because it is filled with organisms that don’t fit easily into other kingdoms.

Protozoans With Cilia • Cilia are like thin

hairs that move in a wavelike pattern.

• Cilia move organisms by acting like tiny oars.

• Ex: Paramecium

Page 8: Protists. The protist kingdom is sometimes called the “junk drawer” kingdom because it is filled with organisms that don’t fit easily into other kingdoms.

See Protozoans with Cilia in action…

• http://www.biology-resources.com/biology-videos-protista.html

(Paramecium eating yeast)

Page 9: Protists. The protist kingdom is sometimes called the “junk drawer” kingdom because it is filled with organisms that don’t fit easily into other kingdoms.

Other Protozoans

• Some protozoans use flagella for movement.

• Ex: Euglena (you-glee-nah)

Page 10: Protists. The protist kingdom is sometimes called the “junk drawer” kingdom because it is filled with organisms that don’t fit easily into other kingdoms.

See Flagella in action…

http://www.biology-resources.com/biology-videos-protista.html

(flagella & cilia)

Page 11: Protists. The protist kingdom is sometimes called the “junk drawer” kingdom because it is filled with organisms that don’t fit easily into other kingdoms.

Sporozoans

• Sporozoans are parasites.– Parasites are organisms who live on or in another

organism and harm that organism.– Hosts are the organisms to which the parasites

live.

Page 12: Protists. The protist kingdom is sometimes called the “junk drawer” kingdom because it is filled with organisms that don’t fit easily into other kingdoms.
Page 13: Protists. The protist kingdom is sometimes called the “junk drawer” kingdom because it is filled with organisms that don’t fit easily into other kingdoms.

Plantlike Protists• Most plantlike protists are called algae.

Page 14: Protists. The protist kingdom is sometimes called the “junk drawer” kingdom because it is filled with organisms that don’t fit easily into other kingdoms.

Fungus-like Protists• Fungus-like protists must consume

food, and use spores to reproduce.

• Spores are tiny cells that are able to grow into a new organism


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