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Chapter 9: Section 1  Protist- An organism that lives in a moist or wet habitat  Contains organisms that don’t fit anywhere else!  ALL  PROTISTS Have a nucleus (eukaryotic)  SOME   PROTISTS Single celled/Many celled Make food/Consume food  Otherwise known as ALGAE  All contain chlorophyll make own food  Some  Single-celled/many-celled Are not green b/c a different pigment covers chlorophyll  Divided into 6 phyla according to their pigments and how they store food  Common name- Euglenas  Characteristics:       Single-celled Pigment is chlorophyll Stores food as carbohydrates No cell wall, but thick layer inside cell membrane Moves using flagella (whip like tail) Has an eyespot that respond to light  Common name- Diatoms  Characteristics:     Single-celled Stores food as oil Golden-brown pigment & chlorophyll Cell wall is a glasslike shell made from silica  Common name: Dinoflagellates  Characteristics:      Single-celled Stores food as oil & starch Red pigment & chlorophyll Move with 2 flagellum causing it to spin Many produce a chemical that causes them to glow!  Common name: Green Algae  Characteristics:    Single-celled and many-celled Store food as starch Contains only chlorophyll  Common name: Red Algae  Characteristics:    Most are many- celled Store food as starch Contain red pigment that absorbs minimal light  Common name: Brown Algae  Characteristics:    Many-celled Store food as starch Brown pigments & chlorophyll  Diatom shells are used in paints & make up (make it shiny) and toothpaste (make it abrasive)  Red Algae is used in pudding and toothpaste (makes them creamy & smooth)  Brown Algae is used in ice cream & marshmallows (makes thick) and is eaten in sushi & salads A main food source for herbivores of the water  Provides oxygen through photosynthesis  Otherwise known as PROTOZOA  All single-celled organisms  Can’t make their own food (heterotrophs)  Contain special vacuoles for digesting food & ridding excess water  Four phyla based on method of movement  Common name: The Amoebas  Use a temporary extension of the cytoplasm called a pseudopod to:   Move- extend a section out and drag forward Eat- extension surrounds the food particle (endocytosis)  Common name: Flagellates  Move by whipping one or more flagella  Common name: Ciliates  Move by using cilia  Short threadlike fibers that beat back/forth  Have two nuclei  Feed through an “oral groove”  Have no way of moving on their own  Only survive as a parasite Plasmodium is the protist that causes Malaria  Good Example: Waste water treatment  Bad Consuming bacteria Disease causing Examples: African Sleeping Sickness, Malaria, dysentery (diarrhea) The amoeba that causes acute diarrhea! Trysanopoma among red blood cells in someone with Sleeping Sickness  Have features of protists and fungi  ALL   Reproduce using spores Obtain energy from decomposing organic materials  At times use pseudopods to move and feed like an amoeba  Most of their life is spent acting like a fungus  Feeding on decaying matter and producing spores  Protist like b/c reproductive spores have flagellum to move  Fungus like b/c they grow as a mass of threads over a plant or animal, digest it and then absorb its nutrients