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Protists Lab Review

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  • Protists Lab Review

  • Ciliates: Paramecium

    Locomotion structures?

    Cilia

    Heterotrophic or Autotrophic?

    Heterotrophic

    How are nutrients obtained?

    Cilia create currents that move

    particles toward food channel

    Name of food channel?

    Oral Groove

    Natural habitat?

    Aquatic, fresh water

  • Ciliates: Paramecium

    cilia

    plasma membrane

    oral groove

    contractile vacuole

    food vacuole

  • Ameoboids: Ameoba

    1. Describe body shape. Amorphous (no form)

    2. Locomotion Structures? Pseudopods

    3. Mode of nutrition? Heterotrophic

    4. How is food ingested? Phagocytosis

    5. Natural habitat? Freshwater

  • Ameoboids: Ameoba

    Structures

    plasma membrane

    cytoplasm

    pseudopod

  • Phylum Euglenoids: Euglena

  • Euglenoids: Euglena Locomotion Structures?

    Flagellum

    Mode of nutrition?

    Autotrophic

    Pigment(s)?

    Chlorophyll

    Alternative feeding?

    Absorption

    Natural habitat? Polluted water

    Structures

    flagella

    plasma membrane

    chloroplast

  • Ceratium

    1. Locomotion Structures?

    Flagella

    2. Mode of nutrition?

    Autotrophic

    3. Cell wall?

    Cellulose

    4. Ecological importance?

    Base of food chain, CO2, Red tide

    5. What is a red tide?

    Algal bloom

    Significance?

    High reproduction/mortality event; reduces some organisms, feeds others, ecosystem-wide effect

    6. What is bioluminescence?

    Ability to produce light in organisms.

    What phylum?

    Dinoflagellates

  • Dinoflagellates

    Structures:

    cell wall

    flagella

  • Diatoms

  • Diatoms

  • Diatoms

    1. Describe the cell wall.

    Sculptured

    What’s the cell wall made of

    Silica

    What makes the cell wall unique?

    composed of two “valves”

    2. What pigments are present?

    Chlorophyll, fucoxanthin

    3. Natural habitat? Everywhere!

    4. Mode of nutrition? Autotrophic

    5. Ecological importance?

    Base of food web in open water

    Remove CO2 from atmosphere

    Some fix N

  • Green Algae

    1. Form?

    Filametous

    2. Mode of nutrition?

    Autotrophic

    3. Pigment(s)?

    Chlorophyll

    4. Cell wall?

    Cellulose

    5. Motility?

    None

    6. What Phylum?

    Green algae

    7. Natural habitat and ecological significance?

    Base of food chain along water’s edge

  • Volvox 1. Movement?

    Flagella 2. Mode of nutrition?

    Autotrophic 3. Pigments?

    Chlorophyll 4. Habitat?

    Freshwater Structures

    colony individual cells daughter colony

  • Green algae

    1. Macro-algae are key producers in which aquatic

    ecosystem? Benthic-littoral

    2. Pigment(s)? Chlorophyll

    3. Examples: sea lettuce

    4. Cell wall? Cellulose

  • Red Algae

    5. Two Examples: Filamentous,

    blade-like, coraline

    6. Advantage of red pigment?

    Photosynthesis in deeper water

    7. Hard substance deposited in

    coralline red algae cell walls?

    Calcium

  • Brown Algae 8. 2 Examples: Kelp,

    rockweeds 9. 2 Pigments? chlorophyll,

    fucoxanthin 10. Cell wall? cellulose 11. Which algae are closest

    relatives of plants? Why? Green algae share pigments, physiology and genetics with land plants

  • Brown Algae

    12. Structures

    blade

    bladder

    stipe

    holdfast

    13. How does the body plan compare to a typical plant?

  • Convergent Evolution

    14. What environmental factors selected for similar body plans in kelp in the sea and plants on land?

    Need to support body while growing toward light.

  • Phylum Amoeboids: Amoeba

  • Phylum Green Algae: Volvox

  • Phylum Brown Algae

  • Phylum Green Algae: Ulva

  • Phylum Ciliates: Paramecium

  • Phylum Red Algae

  • Phylum Dinoflagellates: Ceratium

  • Phylum Red Algae