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Part 1: Protist Notes • – Belongs to the domain Eukarya • – Have similarities to other kingdoms, but all: • - Have a necleus (eukaryotes) • - Do not have specialized cells. • – Can live in colonies (seaweed, kelp) though most are unicellular. • – Prefer aquatic environments • – Plant-like, animal-like, fungus-like Plant-like Protist • • • • Autotrophs - photosynthesis Kelp, seaweed Fungus-like Protist • • • • Heterotrophs- decomposers Molds, mildews Animal-like Protist • • • • • • • • Heterotrophs- most are parasites Eat by endocytosis (using pseudopods) Mobile- flagella, cilia, pseudopods Amoeba, paramecium Decide whether each is a bacteria, protist, or virus. (1 point each) Bacteria, Protist, or Virus Part 2: Fungus Notes Fungus Characteristics: -Eukaryotes -Cell walls made of chitin Traits Prokaryotic, lives harmlessly in your gut. Eukaryotic, base of the marine food web. No nucleus, no cell membrane, prevented with vaccines No nucleus, flagella, killed by antibiotics. Nucleus and flagella, causes disease. -Heterotrophs and usually decomposers -Reproduce Sexually and Asexually Examples: Mushrooms, Yeast, Thread-like Fungi, Ich (Fish disease), Athlete’s Foot, Ringworm Anatomy: • Rhizoids – kind of like roots, but not. • Mycelium- formed by filaments called hyphae. Function in eating and reproduction. 2 for 1! • Sporangiophores- release haploid spores. The "gills" of a mushroom are an example. • Stolon – also made of hyphae, but above the ground. Can connect with other fungus stolon to form a gametangia, which leads to sexual reproduction of sorts. AT HOME (19 points): Complete the following fungus and protist activity using the link below. http://www.glencoe.com/sites/common_assets/science/virtual_labs/LS09/LS09.html Tip- Be sure to click all of the buttons before trying to classify it. Fill in the chart as you complete the activity for 5 different organisms. The “Classification Group” column should list one of the following: Animal-like protist, Plant-like protist, Fungus-like protist, or Fungus. (5 points) Scientific Name Classification Group Habitat Nutrition Locomotion Organism A Organism B Organism C Organisms D Organism E Answer these Journal Questions based on the activity, chart, and the notes from the LL. 1. Different types of protists move in different ways. Describe how one of the protists you observed moves. (1 point) 2. Why are so many other living things dependent on plantlike protists? (2 points) 3. Which organisms could not move? Why? (2 point) 4. Which of the protists you observed had both plantlike and animal-like characteristics? Explain what those characteristics were. (2 points) 5. Explain why algae are plant-like. (2 points) 6. Locomotion is generally a characteristic of animals. However, some plantlike protists move about by means of a flagella. What is the adaptive advantage of a photosynthetic aquatic organism that is able to move from place to place? (Hint: Remember that photosynthesis requires light.) (2 points) 7. How do the fungi you identified obtain food? (Checkout the “reference” button to help answer this.) (1 point) 8. How are fungi important to the environment? (2 points) Helpful Links: Protists (12 minutes) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAR47-g6tlA Protists (3 minutes song) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDOz1zvAD-0 Protists (3 minutes) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oddMUHIj0wI Fungus (11 minutes) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4DUZhnNo4s Just for your viewing pleasure, I’ve included this handy kingdom chart. You may find it handy on your Fungus Quiz. *Wink Wink* A COMPARISON OF THE FIVE KINGDOMS Characteristic Membrane bound organelles Cell wall Organization Mode of nutrition Reproduction Representative groups