Diversity of Eukaryotes CHAPTERS 3 and 4. The Mind-Boggling Diversity of Life The Eukarya domain...

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Diversity of Eukaryotes CHAPTERS 3 and 4

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Diversity of Eukaryotes

CHAPTERS 3 and 4

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The Mind-Boggling Diversity of Life

• The Eukarya domain contains four kingdoms– Protista– Plantae– Fungi– Animalia

• Eukaryotes evolved sometime after prokaryotes populated the Earth

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The Dawn of Eukarya

• Key evolutionary features of eukaryotes:

– Presence of a nucleus – Membrane-bound internal compartments– Larger cell size– Sexual reproduction– Multicellular (not all are though)

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Eukaryotes Have Subcellular Compartmentalization and Larger Cells• Eukaryotic DNA

is in a nucleus• Increased

complexity allows eukaryotes to function with greater efficiency

• Eukaryotes are thousands of times larger in volume than prokaryotes

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Sexual Reproduction Increases Genetic Diversity

• Sexual reproduction increases genetic diversity by producing offspring that are different from each other and from both parents.

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Protista: The First Eukaryotes

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Protista: The First Eukaryotes• The protists include any

organism that do not fit into the other kingdom classifications– simple organization – No specialized tissues– Single cellular– Mobile- flagella, cilia, or

pseudopodia

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Protista: The First Eukaryotes

• Live in almost any environment that contains liquid water

• Many protists, such as the algae, are photosynthetic

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Protists are Autotrophs, Heterotrophs, or Mixotrophs

• What is an autotroph? What is a producer?

• What is an heterotroph? What is a consumer?

• What is an mixotrophs?

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Protists are Autotrophs, Heterotrophs, or Mixotrophs

• Algae are autotrophic producers that use energy from sunlight to carry out photosynthesis and release oxygen gas as a by-product

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Protists are Autotrophs, Heterotrophs, or Mixotrophs

• Heterotrophic protists rely on other organisms for energy

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Protists are Autotrophs, Heterotrophs, or Mixotrophs

• Mixotrophs obtain energy from a variety of sources, depending on environmental conditions– Photosynthesize in light– Hunt in dark

Euglena viridis

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Some Protists Are Pathogens

• Some of the best-known protists are disease-causing pathogens– Malaria ---

Giardia

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Fungi: A World of Decomposers

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Fungi• Fungal cells have a

protective cell wall that can produce chitin to help protect the cell

• Fungi can be multicellular or single-celled species

• DNA comparisons show that fungi are more closely related to humans than to plants!

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Fungi• Fungi can be

multicellular or single-celled species

• The body of a multicellular fungus is called the mycelium and is made up of many mycelial strands of hyphae

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Fungi Play a Key Role as Decomposers

• Fungi are heterotrophs that decompose organic materials

• Fungi are the most important decomposers on land

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Fungi Can be Dangerous Parasites• Parasitic fungi grow on the

tissue of living organisms

Athlete's Foot

Yeast

Ring “worm”

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Lichens and Mycorrhizae: Collaborations between Kingdoms

• Symbiosis is the process of two organisms working together in close association

• Fungi have formed beneficial relationships with members of almost every kingdom

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Lichens Contain a Fungus and a Photosynthetic Microbe

• A lichen is a positive association between:– a photosynthetic

microbe (algae or cyanobacteria) and a fungus

• Lichens are pioneers of barren environments, helping to facilitate soil formation

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Mycorrhizae are Beneficial Associations between a Fungus and the Plant Root

• Mycorrhizae are beneficial associations between a fungus and the plant root

• Plant gets more water with Mycorrhizae

• Mycorrhizae gets sugars from plant

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Plantae

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Plantae• Plants are multicellular autotrophs that use

specialized organelles called chloroplasts to carry out photosynthesis

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Plantae

• Bryophytes – earliest land

plants– mosses, liverwort,

and hornwort• Gymnosperms– conifers

• Angiosperms– flowering plants

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Plants Had to Adapt to Life on Land

• In order to evolve on land, plants developed a waxy cuticle that prevents them from drying out

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Plants Had to Adapt to Life on Land

• Stomata are pores that open and close to allow the carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis to enter the leaves

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Plants: Vascular System

• Vascular tissue:– Phloem• Transports food

molecules like sugar• Flows down

– Xylem • transports water and

dissolved nutrients• Flows up

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Gymnosperms• Gymnosperms were the first plants to

evolve pollen and seeds– The evolution of seeds contributed

to their success• Pollen – contains sperm cells– dry and powdery– produced in great quantities

• Seed – plant embryo and a short

supply of food encased in a protective seed coat

Male Cone

Female Cone

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Angiosperms

• Angiosperms produce flowers and fruit

• Most abundant and diverse group of plants

• Contain both male and female structures

• Bright petals, odors, and sugary nectar are used to attract pollinators

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Plants Are the Basis of Land Ecosystems and Provide Many Valuable Products

• Nearly all organisms on land depend on plants for food

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Plants• Plants have value when left in nature as well– Preventing runoff and erosion– Recycle carbon dioxide from the atmosphere– Produce oxygen to breath