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Biology Kingdoms

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KEY CONCEPT Kingdom Protista is the most diverse of all the kingdoms. Some scientists propose to break Protista into several kingdoms because they are very diverse & do not fit into other kingdoms.

Didinium, the brown organism, is a specialized protist that eats only paramecium.

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• eukaryotes that are NOT animals, plants, or fungi.

Protista

Another view of Didinium

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–heterotrophs –single-celled

Protozoa: Animal-like protistaClassified by method of movement

Protists can be animal-like, plantlike, or funguslike.

Oxytricha, an example of an animal like protist.

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Slime Molds: Funguslike protista– decompose dead organisms.– heterotrophs – can move, whereas fungi cannot

Fuligo septica is also known as dog-vomit slime mold.

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Protozoa: Animal-like protistaClassified by method of movement

• Sarcodina• Ciliaphora• Zoomastigina• Sporozoa

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Phylum Rhizopoda: use pseudopoda

Amoeba

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Phylum Foraminifera: also use pseudopoda

Foraminifera

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Phylum Foraminifera

Radiolaria

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Phylum Ciliaphora: use cilia to move

Paramecium:Move by cilia

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More Paramecium

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Zoomastigina (animal-like use flagella)

Leishmania

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Phylum Zoomastigophora: use flagella(called Zooflagellates)

Trypanasoma: causes African Sleeping Sickness

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Plasmodium: a parasitic protist that causes malaria

Apicomplexa Phylum (Sporozoa): no movement

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Sporozoa: no movement

Toxoplasma

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Other Zoomastigina

Giardia

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• Algae: Plantlike protista– photosynthetic– single-celled or multicellular– no roots, stems, or leaves

Pediastrum is algae that lives in colonies and use sunlight to make food.

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Algae: Plant-like Protista

• Chlorophyta (green algae)• Rhodophyta (red algae)• Chrysophyta (golden brown algae)

• Pyrrophyta (fire algae)• Euglenophyta

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Algae Phyla:Phylum Chlorophyta (green algae)

Spyrogyra: a form of green algae normally found in freshwater

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More Phylum Chlorophyta

Volvox: also a type of green algae

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Phylum Rhodophyta (red algae)

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Phylum Bacillariophyta (golden brown algae,) Chrysophyta)

Diatoms

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Phylum Dinoflagellata (fire algae, Pyrrophyta )

Dinoflagellates

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Phylum Euglenophyta

Euglena: move by flagella

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Euglena