BIOL 201 Chp 2 Introduction to Protozoa

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This is a lecture presentation for my BIOL 201 Invertebrate Zoology students on Chapter 2: Introduction to Protozoa (Invertebrate Zoology 7E by Ruppert, Fox, Barnes, 2004). Rob Swatski, Assistant Professor of Biology, Harrisburg Area Community College - York Campus, York, PA. Email: rjswatsk@hacc.eduPlease visit my website, BioGeekiWiki, for more biology learning resources: http://robswatskibiology.wetpaint.comVisit my Flickr photostream for anatomy model photographs! http://www.flickr.com/photos/rswatski/Thanks for looking!

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BIOL 201: Invertebrate Zoology

Chapter 2: Introduction to Protozoa

Rob SwatskiAssistant Professor of Biology

HACC-York

Eukaryotes

Domain Eukarya

Protozoa are animal-like

protists

Classification continually

changes

Membrane-bound nucleus

& organelles2

Protozoa

Most unicellular

Some colonial (ancestors of

plants & animals)

Most motile

Incredible diversity

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Eukaryotic Cells

Diversity of specialized organelles

Cell membrane & cytoplasm

Double-membranednucleus,

mitochondria, & chloroplasts

Internal membrane system

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Cytoplasm

Fluid enclosed by cell

membrane

Ectoplasm: outer, stiff

portion

Endoplasm: inner, fluid

portion6

Cell Membrane

Phospholipidbilayer with

proteins

Barrier to the external

environment

Selective passage of molecules

Glycocalyx

Endocytosis & exocytosis

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Internal Membrane

System

Compartmentalizes the cell

Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

Golgi bodies

Lysosomes

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Cytoskeleton

Cytoskeleton

3-D network of protein fibers

Microfilaments(actin)

Microtubules

Dynamic

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Microfilaments

Microtubules13

Functions of the Cytoskeleton

Cell motility: cilia, flagella, pseudopodia

Maintains cell shape

Regulates cell division

Vesicular transport

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Cell Motility

Motor molecules (dynein) change shape in the presence of ATP

Dynein arms grab, move, & release outer

MT’s

MT doublets flex, bending cilium or

flagellum

Treadmilling

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Cilia & FlagellaBoth made of MT core (axoneme) sheathed by plasma membrane

(9x2)+2 MT arrangement

Arises from & anchored to cell by basal body (9x3)+0

Motor protein (dynein) drives

bending movement

Cilia

Many

Short

Sweep materials across

cell (oar-like)

Flagella

Fewer

Long

Move entire cell (whip-like)

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20Cilia

Cilia

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Basal body

Cilium or Flagellum

(9x2)+2

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Flagella

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Base-to-tip wave propagation

Longitudinal forces provide forward thrust

Flagellarpropulsion 25

Ciliarypropulsion Metachronal waves

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Cell motility using actin

Pseudopodia

Used for locomotion, feeding, & endocytosis

Dynamic disassembly & assembly of actin

Ectoplasm (gel) converted into

endoplasm (fluid)

Contractile ectoplasm provides force to move

cytoplasm forward

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Protozoan Physiology

Same rules as in metazoans

Environmental effects may be

more significant

Ectothermic

Large surface area-to-volume ratio

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Uptake By Cells

Endocytosis: extracellular uptake

Micropinocytosis: water, ions, small

molecules

Macropinocytosis: proteins &

macromolecules

Phagocytosis: bacteria & protozoans

in food vacuoles

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34Micropinocytosis

35Macropinocytosis

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Phagocytosis

Intracellular Digestion

Engulfment(phagocytosis): food vacuoles fuse with

lysosomes

Intracellular Digestion: mechanical/chemical

Absorption into cytoplasm: products are metabolized or stored

Elimination of indigestible material via

exocytosis37

Cell Circulation

Cytoplasmiccirculation needed in

larger cells

Streaming: directional transport within cell

or pseudopodium

Shuttling: the movement of vesicles

along a MT

Cyclosis: flow travels in a circuit

(Paramecium)38

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Endosymbiosis

Heterotrophs often form mutualistic symbioses

with autotrophs

Zoochlorellae: photosynthetic symbiontssuch as unicellular green

algae or diatoms

Zooxanthellae: photosynthetic symbiontssuch as nonmotile yellow or brown dinoflagellates

Evolutionary value

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Zoochlorellae (in Paramecium bursaria)

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Zoochlorellae(in giant green sea anemone)

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Zooxanthellae (in coral)

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Endosymbiosis

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