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Protist Notes Protists are: ______________________ 1. ___________________ 2. not in plant, animal, or fungi ______________________. 3. most _______________________ 4. 1st eukaryotes date back at least ___________________years Protist Movement 1. Changing ____________________ 2. Special ____________________ 3. Don’t move _____________________ 1. Amoeboid movement: change shape with _________________ projections: pseudopods - false ________________ 2. Special Organelles: assist movement Cilia - _______________and numerous Move like oars on a ________________ Ciliates – -- ________________________ Flagella ____________ and only a few per cell Produce a _____________________motion Flagellates - ___________________ 3. Passive movement: depend on _____________________currents or other organisms. - _______________ Protist Reproduction Mitosis – ________________ (____________________) conjugation – sexual (__________________________) Alternation of generations - ______________________________(water “mold” or slime “mold”) sporangium: asexual _____________________ Ecology of Protists: Plantlike Protists : Autotrophic Protists: _____________________________– phytoplankton, red and brown algae Were called “plantlike protists” Heterotrophic Protists: _____________________________________their food – Amoebas, ciliates(paramecia) and Slime “molds” Were called “animal-like” protists Symbiotic Protists: Mutualists: symbiosis in which both the _______________and _____________ benefit – Trichonumpha and _________________ Parasites: protist benefits and the_____________________– Giardia and Humans, African sleeping sickness, Malaria Animal-like Protists ______________________ Animal-like protists are classified by their means of ______________________ Ciliates – paramecium moves with cilia Zooflagellates: Animal-like protists that _______________________________live in the lakes and streams and in bodies of other organisms Flagella: long ____________________projections moving cell Funguslike protists obtain their food: by e___________________________, parasitism or _____________________ Misc.: A food vacuole is a __________________________in the cytoplasm that temporarily _____________________ Phylum Sarcodina: Foraminiferans: _______________________ As foraminferans die, the calcium carbonate from their shells ___________________________on the ocean bottom The name "heliozoan" means “___________________________” Protist Notes Protists are: 1. eukaryotes 2. not in plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms. 3. most unicellular 4. 1st eukaryotesdate back at least 1.5 billion years Protist Movement 1. Changing Shape 2. Special organelles 3. Don’t move actively 1. Amoeboid movement: change shape with cytoplasmic projections: pseudopods - false feet 2. Special Organelles: assist movement Cilia - Short and numerous Move like oars on a boat Ciliates - paramecium Flagella Long and only a few per cell Produce a wavelike motion . Passive Flagellates – Euglena 3 Passive movement: depend on air/water currents or other organisms. - Plasmodium Protist Reproduction Mitosis – asexual (amoebas) Conjugation – sexual (paramecia) Alternation of generations - asexual and sexual (water “mold” or slime “mold”) sporangium: asexual spores Ecology of Protists: Autotrophic Protists: photosynthesize – phytoplankton, red and brown algae Heterotrophic Protists: engulf and digest their food – Amoebas, ciliates(paramecia) and Slime “molds” Symbiotic Protists: Mutualists: symbiosis in which both the protist an host benefit – Trichonumpha and termites Parasites: protist benefits and the host is harmed – Giardia and Humans, African sleepng sickness, Malaria Animal-like Protists: Protozoans Animal-like protists are classified by their means of movement Ciliates - paramecium. Zooflagellates: Animal-like protists that swim using flagella live in the lakes and streams and in bodies of other organisms Flagella: long whiplike projections moving cell funguslike protists obtain their food: by external digestion: parasitism or decomposition Misc.: A food vacuole is a small cavity in the cytoplasm that temporarily stores food Phylum Sarcodina: Foraminiferans: amoeba like As foraminferans die, the calcium carbonate from their shells accumulates on the ocean bottom The name "heliozoan" means “sun animal”