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Kingdom Protista Chapter 20

Chapter 20. What is a protist? any organism that is not a plant, animal, fungus, or prokaryote. Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Protists Eukaryotic – HAVE A NUCLEUS

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Page 2: Chapter 20. What is a protist? any organism that is not a plant, animal, fungus, or prokaryote. Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Protists Eukaryotic – HAVE A NUCLEUS

What is a protist? • any organism that is not a plant,

animal, fungus, or prokaryote.

• Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Protists• Eukaryotic – HAVE A NUCLEUS• Mostly unicellular• Heterotrophic or autotrophic• Aquatic or moist habitats

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• Heterotrophic • feed on bacteria, organic matter, other

protozoans, and fungi

Animal-like Protists - Protozoans

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Grouped according to movementSarcodines – move by pseudopod

“false feet”Ciliates – move with cilia

Tiny hair-like projectionsZooflagellates – move by flagella

Long whip-like structureSporozoans - parasitic

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Plant-like ProtistsAutotrophic – carry out photosynthesis

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•Phytoplankton (small, unicellular algae found near the surface of bodies of water)

•produce about 75% of the Earth’s oxygen

•Basis of most aquatic food chains

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Dinoflagellates• Red tides – increased nutrients cause protists to grow out of control

• Some species produce a strong nerve toxin that gets into shellfish and can harm you if you eat it.

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Diatoms• cell walls made of silicon• used to make toothpaste

abrasive and road paint

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Algae• used in sushi, ice cream, agar,

deodorant, hair conditioner, salad dressing, pudding

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Fungus-like protists• decomposers, have

cell walls, and reproduce by spores

• slime molds, water molds, and mildew

• Attack potatoes, cabbage, and corn

• The Great Hunger was caused by this group of protists

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• Plasmodium—carried by Anopholes mosquito• causes malaria

• Trypanosoma—carried by the tsetse fly• causes African sleeping sickness

• Giardia, Entamoeba, Cryptosporidium• causes amoebic dysentery

Diseases cause by Sporozoans:

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• Toxoplasma gondii• Causes toxoplasmosis, can be contracted from an infected cat or poorly cooked meat. Harmful to a developing fetus.