: Eukarya

• Protists are singled cell like Chapter 20 and . But they are EUKARYOTIC organisms.

• Classifications are still difficult due to the huge variations of traits in Protista.

” Protista “Kingdom” Protista • Protists are “any that is not a • Most protists reproduce , or .” by simple cell Most are single cells, or colonies of a single cell (mitosis) type…

• Some protists also exchange genetic material across cytoplasmic bridges

“Kingdom” Protista “Kingdom” Protista • ! • Key feature: encased in silica Key feature: two whip-like flagella (glass) shells A key type of phytoplankton Some are phytoplanton Important primary producers in aquatic Some are mutualistic symbionts within marine organisms

Phytoplankton is responsible for Some cause toxic blooms that kill fish and poison >50% of all primary production seafood. on earth!

One coastal , Pseudonitzschia , produces domoic acid (a toxin) Filter-feeders concentrate toxin, making them toxic to their predators and higher on food web. Image courtesy of the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History

1 “Kingdom” Protista “Kingdom” Protista • Dinoflagellates (cont.) Some cause red tides • Apicomplexans (sporozoans) Some red-tide causing dinoflagellates are highly toxic Parasitic; • Like the infectious “spores” Pseudonitzschia , render filter- feeders toxic to . • Example: Increased temperatures increase Plasmodium the chances of red tides and their harmful impacts. Malaria is People used to avoid seafood in becoming resistant June, July and August. to traditional medications.

Malaria cycle “Kingdom” Protista • Plasmodium Gametocytes • develop into gametes and Possess many cilia unite in mosquito (=sexual (short, hairlike ) outgrowths) used for Larvae develop movement Plasmodium larvae injected into humans via mosquito saliva • Example: Larvae reproduce asexually in humans  “spores” Note how it carries out One spore  millions of spores key functions of an Causes bursting of liver and red animal, even though it is blood cells not one! Some gametocytes produced Mosquito gain gametocytes by biting a host

Paramecium “Kingdom” Protista

• Contractile vacuole : • Ciliates control of water balance Some ciliates prey on other ciliates! kidney-like

• Oral groove and food vacuole : food intake,

2 “Kingdom” Protista “Kingdom” Protista • Slime molds • Euglenoids Key decomposers • Example: Dry conditions/lack of food  development of “fruiting bodies” that produce spores No cell wall; Spores disperse; some will end up in favorable conditions highly motile

• Has plant & animal characteristics.

euglenoids Zooflagellates

• Zoo- => animal like • Use flagellum for movement • Flagellum used for propulsion and/or food • Many are photosynthetic capture Note chloroplasts  : • Notice “eyespot” for causes intestinal disorders detecting light direction Found in unfiltered freshwater Affects 2.5 million people each year in the US

Trypanosoma “Kingdom” Protista • Causes African sleeping sickness •  Transmitted by tse-tse flies  Infects blood Algae superficially resemble , but lack  Will lead to death if untreated key plant features.  One symptom is excessive daytime sleeping; also causes other physical/neurological problems Brown color: Pigments  No vaccine that absorb colors of light  Treatment in later stages not always successful that penetrate water (green/blue) Chlorophyll reflects green! Example: giant kelp! Entire thrives due to giant kelp.

3 “Kingdom” Protista Edible • Red algae • Nori Multicellular Used as wraps in Multiple cell types sushi. Red color: Like brown algae, have pigments that absorb colors of light that penetrate water (i.e. green/blue) More effective than chlorophyll or pigments in brown algae at • Agar absorbing green/blue light Delicacy in the Can be found relatively deep Philipines and Japan in ocean

“Kingdom” Protista “Kingdom” Protista

• Some Protista move with Contain the same pseudopods photosynthetic pigments as Flexible plasma plants No additional pigments for membranes allow better absorption through extension of cell in all water directions Found in shallow water  Some are multicellular Heliozoans (unusual for Protista) Forminifera & Some green algae are ancestors to Kingdom – Construct elaborate “shells” Plantae

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