The Animal-Like Protista
All life activities of protozoa are carried out within the limits
of a single plasma membrane.
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Characteristics
The organisms referred to as protozoa have one single, negative
characteristic: they are not multi-cellular.
Other characteristics of protozoan phlya include:
Form and Function
- nucleus
- macro/micro
- chromosomes
- nucleolus
- cytoplasm
- locomotion
- cilia (c)
(also produce water currents
for otaining food)
- flagella (f)
- differences between f and
c
- similarities between f
and c
- see p. 216
- pseudopodia
(types (p. 217-218))
- excretion/osmoregulation
- contractile vacuole
- diffusion through cell membrane
- excystment/encystment(see p. 222)
Representatives
- Phylum Sarcomastigophora
Subphylum Mastigophora
- phytoflagellates (fig. 12-11)
- Euglena (fig. 12-12)
- pellicle
- flagellum
- stigma
- chlorophyl
- Volvox (fig.12-13)
- zooflagellates (fig. 12-14)
- Trypanosoma>http://jeffline.tju.edu/CWISO/microweb/parasitology/protozoa/protoz>Trypanosoma
rhodiense
- Trypansoma
- Trichomonas
- Giardia
- Subphylum Sarcodina (fig 12-16)
- Amoeba
- pseudopodia
- food/contractile vacuoles
(fig. 12-18)
- Phylum Apicomplexa
- apical complex (fig. 12-19)
- spore
- Class Sporozoea
- Eimeria
- Toxoplasma
- Plasmodium (fig. 12-20)
- Phylum Ciliophora
- (fig. 12-21)
- Paramecium
- macro/micro nucleoi
- pellicle
- trichocysts
- cilia
- oral groove
- gullet
- cytoproct
- contractile vacuole/ radiating
canals
- Phylogeny/adaptive radiation (p.235).
Once you have completed the lesson, you should go to Assignment 12-1.
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