The Fascinating Kingdom Protista: Classification and Characteristics

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Unit 3
 
Protists are eukaryotes that are not member of the Plant,
Animal or Fungi kingdoms.
 
Most (but not all) are unicellular
 
One way protists can be classified is by how they obtain
nutrition:
o
Heterotrophs- called animal-like protists
o
Photosynthesizers- called plant-like protists
o
Decomposers and parasites- called fungus-like protists.
Animal-like: 
Amoeba
 
Plant-like: 
Euglena
 
Fungus-like: 
Slime Molds
 
 
There are four phyla of animal-like protists
o
Zooglagellates
o
Sarcodines
o
Ciliates
o
Sporozoans
 
Animal-like protists are classified by their means of
movement.
 
 
 
Animal-like protists that swim using flagella are called
zooflagellates.
 
Flagella are long, whiplike projections that allow a cell to
move.
 
Sarcodines are animal-like protists that have pseudopods.
 
Pseudopods (false foot) are temporary cytoplasmic
projections used for feeding or movement.
 
Flexible, active cells with thick pseudopods that extend out
of the central mass of the cell.
 
Cilates use cilia for feeding and movement.
Cilia are short hair like projections that propel a cell.
The 
paramecium
 is an example of a ciliate.
o
The cilia are grouped into rows and bundles and beat in a regular
pattern.
 
Sporozoans do not move on their own- they are parasitic
Some animal-like protists cause serious diseases, such as
malia
 
 
Label the following parts on the below paramecium.
o
Cilia
o
Oral Groove
o
Micronucleus
o
Macronucleus
o
Trichocysts
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Domain: 
Eukarya
, Kingdom: 
Protista
, Phylum: 
Sarcodina
 
 contain pseudopods= false feet
 
Pseudopods used for both movement and feeding
o
Feeding: 
Phagocytosis
- pseudopods extend out and wrap around
food particles, making a food vacuole. The food will eventually be
digested by the lysosomes.
 
The 
 contractile vacuole 
 is used to pump out excess water
out of the cell.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Domain:
Eukarya
, Kingdom: 
Protista
, Phylum: 
Cilaphora
Move by tiny hair-like projections called 
cilia
.
The 
pellicle
 is a thick outer membrane, reason Paramecium
cannot change their shape.
Two types of nuclei: 
Macronucleus
 and 
Micronucleus
Feeding: Heterotrophs, food enters through the 
oral groove,
and become a 
food vacuole. 
Undigested food particles are
eliminated through the 
anal pore.
Trichocysts 
 are threadlike structures used as a  defense
mechanism
 
Plant-like protists contain chlorophyll and carry out
photosynthesis.
Plant-like protists are commonly called “algae”
Algae are sometimes classified with the plants.
 
Domain: 
Eukarya
, Kingdom: 
Protists
, Phylum: 
Euglenophyta
Move through the use of a 
flagella
Feeding: can be both an autotroph and a heterotroph
o
Autotroph: sunlight and the use of 
chloroplasts
 , 
Eyespot 
can detect
light.
o
Heterotroph: absorbing nutrients across the cell membrane
Firm cell membrane called a 
pellicle
Contractile Vacuole 
 that removes excess water from the cell
 
Pg 498: #1,3,4,5
Pg 505: #1,2
Pg 523: #1,2,4, 11, 13
 
 
Assignment is due on Thursday Oct 30
th
.
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Dive into the diverse world of Kingdom Protista, encompassing a wide range of eukaryotic organisms not classified under animals, plants, or fungi. Discover their classification based on nutrition acquisition and explore animal-like protists, such as zooflagellates, sarcodines, ciliates, and sporozoans, each with unique features and movements. Unveil the intriguing characteristics of protists, including amoeba's flexible pseudopods and paramecium's cilia-driven feeding, and learn about the parasitic nature of sporozoans.

  • Kingdom Protista
  • Classification
  • Animal-like Protists
  • Eukaryotes
  • Microorganisms

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  1. Kingdom Protista Unit 3

  2. Intro Video

  3. What is a Protist? Protists are eukaryotes that are not member of the Plant, Animal or Fungi kingdoms. Most (but not all) are unicellular

  4. Classification of Protists One way protists can be classified is by how they obtain nutrition: o Heterotrophs- called animal-like protists o Photosynthesizers- called plant-like protists o Decomposers and parasites- called fungus-like protists. https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQDV45DZyW36k1SQtBC7cgxLq0GyN9-ctngxKTF7EE3NQ-5c5wq https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRpgD5ZNAFYPWWHVHmvpT9c1NHnrp06pJD7L9Eo_ZieuE_eVpkbtg Fungus-like: Slime Molds Slime Molds Plant-like: Euglena Euglena Animal-like: Amoeba Amoeba

  5. Animal-Like Protists There are four phyla of animal-like protists o Zooglagellates o Sarcodines o Ciliates o Sporozoans Animal-like protists are classified by their means of movement.

  6. Zooflagellates Animal-like protists that swim using flagella are called zooflagellates. Flagella are long, whiplike projections that allow a cell to move.

  7. Sarcodines Sarcodines are animal-like protists that have pseudopods. Pseudopods (false foot) are temporary cytoplasmic projections used for feeding or movement.

  8. Amoeba Flexible, active cells with thick pseudopods that extend out of the central mass of the cell.

  9. Ciliates Cilates use cilia for feeding and movement. Cilia are short hair like projections that propel a cell. The paramecium paramecium is an example of a ciliate. o The cilia are grouped into rows and bundles and beat in a regular pattern. https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRrSkWRgP3wZCRyWNZjysu3H2L3oec5lp-m3sD_Ibu2w4sXVoBl

  10. Paramecium

  11. Sporozoans Sporozoans do not move on their own- they are parasitic Some animal-like protists cause serious diseases, such as malia

  12. Amoeba and Paramecium Colouring

  13. Bill Nye Greatest Discoveries: Biology

  14. Warm-Up! Label the following parts on the below paramecium. o Cilia o Oral Groove o Micronucleus o Macronucleus o Trichocysts

  15. Amoeba-Overview Domain: Eukarya Eukarya, Kingdom: Protista Protista, Phylum: Sarcodina Sarcodina contain pseudopods= false feet Pseudopods used for both movement and feeding o Feeding: Phagocytosis Phagocytosis- pseudopods extend out and wrap around food particles, making a food vacuole. The food will eventually be digested by the lysosomes. The contractile vacuole contractile vacuole is used to pump out excess water out of the cell.

  16. Paramecium-Overview Domain:Eukarya Move by tiny hair-like projections called cilia The pellicle pellicle is a thick outer membrane, reason Paramecium cannot change their shape. Two types of nuclei: Macronucleus Macronucleus and Micronucleus Feeding: Heterotrophs, food enters through the oral groove, and become a food vacuole. food vacuole. Undigested food particles are eliminated through the anal pore. anal pore. Trichocysts Trichocysts are threadlike structures used as a defense mechanism Eukarya, Kingdom: Protista Protista, Phylum: Cilaphora cilia. Cilaphora Micronucleus oral groove,

  17. Plant-Like Protists Plant-like protists contain chlorophyll and carry out photosynthesis. Plant-like protists are commonly called algae Algae are sometimes classified with the plants. https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ9EPQb3VSa2prvgVOBnmMcPKan4gRMLK-3VxPAAwvHW06OQwTk

  18. Euglena

  19. Euglena-Overview Domain: Eukarya Move through the use of a flagella Feeding: can be both an autotroph and a heterotroph o Autotroph: sunlight and the use of chloroplasts light. o Heterotroph: absorbing nutrients across the cell membrane Firm cell membrane called a pellicle Contractile Vacuole Contractile Vacuole that removes excess water from the cell Eukarya, Kingdom: Protists Protists, Phylum: Euglenophyta flagella Euglenophyta chloroplasts , Eyespot Eyespot can detect pellicle

  20. Euglena Colouring

  21. Protist Assignment Pg 498: #1,3,4,5 Pg 505: #1,2 Pg 523: #1,2,4, 11, 13 Assignment is due on Thursday Oct 30th.

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