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Protista
Eukaryotes
Usually unicellular
No specializied tissues
Autotrophic OR heterotrophic
Sexual or asexual.
Protozoans
* Animal like
Unicellular
Move independently
Some are parasites
Can be asexual or sexual.
Zoomastigina
Flagellum
Move independently
In lakes and ponds
Some parasites
****** trypansoma
Sporozoa
* Mostly parasitic
Unicellular
Adults have no locomotion
Carried in blood/tissues of host
***** plasmodium (causes malaria through female misquitos)
Sarcodina
* Psuedopods (false foot)
Heterotrophs
Some are parasites
Cytoplasmic Streaming/Ameboid Movement
Phagocytosis
Tests (Radiolarians) that look like shells
********* amoeba
Ciliophora
* Cilia
Heterotrophic
Some parasites
Multinucleate
********* paramecium
Domains.
Archea
Bacteria
Eukarya
Kingdoms.
Archaebacteria
Eubacteria
Protista
Fungi
Plantae
Algae
They do not have true roots/stems/leaves.
Multicellular or unicellular.
Manufacture food through photosynthesis.
Size: single cell --> large seaweeds.
Autotrophic protists.
Chloroplasts & produce carbs by photosynthesis.
Lack tissue differentiation
Form gametes in unicellular gametangina
Plants form gametes in multicellular gametangia.
Gametangia
Gamete chambers.
Thallus
Body portion of an alga
Four types of thallus.
Unicellular
Colonial
Fliamentous
Multicellular
Unicellular Algae
Single Cell structure
Colonial Algae
Groups of cells acting together.
Filamentous Algae
Slender, rod-shaped thallus that has rows of cells joined end to end.
Multicellular Algae
Large, complex thallus.
Algae are classified by the following:
Color
Type of Cholorphyll
Form of food-storage
Cell wall composition
Chlorphyta
Green Algae. Closest related to plants.
Phaeophyta
Brown Algae.
Rhodophyta.
Red Algae. Live very deep.
Bacillariophyta.
Diatoms. They have 'shells' that are two cell walls that fit together like a box and lid.
Dinoflagellata
Flagella. Can produce bioluminescence.
Chrysophyta
Golden Algae.
Euglenophyta
Plant & Animal like characteristics.
Have choloroplasts and are motile.
Slime Molds.
Acrasiomycota
Myxomycota
Water Molds.
Oomycota
Chytridiomycota