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What are the 4 types of Protozoa
The Mastigophora
The Sarcodina
The Ciliophora
The Apicomplexa
Apicomplexa
Non-mobile - sticky surface
Sporozoa - parasitic
Plasmodium - malaria
Toxoplasma gondii
Cryptosporodosis
Ciliophora
Ciliated - Trophozioites
Micro and macronuclui.
Mostly free living and harmless
Sarcodina
Sarcodina are Amoebas -
Locomotion through pseudopods

Entamoeba - pathogen.
Foraminifera and radiolarians chalk in ocean
Mastigophora
Flagellated Protozoa
Giardia - intestinal parasite
Trichomonas -sex disease
What are the 2 types of Helminths?
Flatworms and Roundworms (nematodes)
What are the 2 subdivisions of Flatworms?
Tapeworms (cestodes)
Flukes (tremadodes)
Nematodes -
Pinworms
Guinea worm
River Blindness
Trematodes
Blood Fluke
Cestodes
Pork Tapeworm
Fish tapeworm
What are the 4 divisions of Fungi
Zygomycota
Asomycota
Basidomycota
Deuteromycota
How do Fungi reproduce
sexually and asexually
Mitochondria
unique to eukaryotic cells
Site of ATP production
Smooth ER
nutrient processing
lipid synthesis
Mycoses
Fungal infections
Yeast cell distinguishing characteristics
Yeast cell distinguishing characteristics:
asexual reproduction
round to oval shape
Fungi
Heterotrophic organisms
Cell walls of Chitin
Grow to multicellular filaments - hyphae
Eukaryote nucleus
dna and RNA synthesis