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Evolution “into” the “protista” • Modern Protista represent the first • • • eukaryotes First eukaryotes evolved from prokaryote ancestors Modern Prokaryotes represent those ancestors How? Wall-less Bacteria TIME ac te ria PROKARYOTIC ria -B ic ot ria ry d ka hon Eu oc c t i ot i ? m ry m ka ellu E u f l ag te ac eb Universal ancestor (s) first cell(s?) Gram + Bacteria G ra m A N TS EUKARYOTIC G re al en ga e PL Br o al wn ga e I T I ME Re al d ga e G host(s) N LS ha Eukaryotic FU A IM d an d l t e ia la d el po a ag do zo F l s e u ot o p pr N rc A Early Bacteria E TIM A r ae he lg ot y ta , a an tis oa e) M r o t oz - l i k P r o us ( p ung f ed a at zo lit to C i pr o Early Protists E ch uk lo ar ro yo pl tic as t(s ) E TIM E TIM Biology 102, Winter '04 Phylogenetic tree of the Kingdoms of Life TIME Evolution of First Eukaryote(s) • Forces leading to eukaryote * Increases in size * Increases in complexity • Mechanisms * Infolding of cell membrane * Serial endosymbiosis of membrane-bound organelles * Combination of the two Evolution of multicellularity • Multicellularity evolved several times • among the “protista” Complex, differentiated bodies evolved fewer times among the “protista” * Brown, green and red seaweeds * Slime molds (to be covered in the future) Multicellularity colonies • • • All cells the same Little or no differentiation in function Cooperation * Volvox * Filaments are a kind of colony • May provide “buoyancy” Multicellularity complex bodies • • Differentiation of tissues, organs * Allows larger bodies * Division of labor * Requires more complex development Several times * Seaweeds – 3 lines, one to plants * Fungi * Animals Kelp forest Evolution “out of” the “protista” • • Three exclusively multicellular kingdoms evolved from protistan lines (some multicellular, some not) * Plants (from green algae) * Animals (from flagellated protozoa – choanoflagellates) * Fungi (from flagellated protozoa – choanoflagellates) When? Just before the Cambrian period * Fungi – 1100-800 mya (in sea, later joined plants on land) * Animals – 1100-800 mya (in sea) * Plants – 400 mya (on land)