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Protists (Archaeplastida (Green algae (Charophytes (Closest to land…
Protists
Archaeplastida
Red algae
Phycoerythrin
Red protein-pigment complex
Green algae
Charophytes
Closest to land plants
Chlorophytes
Sexual and asexual reproductive stages
Photosynthetic
SAR Clade
Alveolates
Ciliates
Genetic variation: Conjugation
exchange of genetic material
Macronuclei and micronuclei
Cilia
sensory organelles
Dinoflagellates
Includes photo/hetero/mixotrophs
Cells reinforced by cellulose plates
Two flagella
Red tides
bloom
Apicomplexans
Sporozoites
infective agent
Parasites of animals
Malaria
Apical complex
the cell structure
Membrane enclosed sacs (alveoli)
Rhizarians
Forams
Multi-chambered shells (tests)
Endosymbiotic algae
mutualistic relationship
Have pseudopodia
temporarily serves for motility or consumption
Cercozoans
Chromatrophore
cell or plastid containing pigment
Majority are heterotrophic
Threadlike pseudopodia
Radiolarians
Stiff pseudopodia
Engulfs microorganisms; phagocytosis
Made of silica
Amoebas
cell able to alter shape via pseudopodia
Stramenophiles
Goldan algae
biflagellated
two flagella
Example: dinobryon
Yellow/brown carotenoids
fat soluble pigments
Brown algae
multicellular
Plant-like structures: holdfast, stripe, blades
Seaweed/kelp
Diatoms
Removes carbon dioxide from atmosphere
Component of phytoplankton
Diatomaceous earth
siliceous sedimentary rock
Glass wall made of Silicon dioxide
Unikonta
Opisthokonts
Nuclearlids
Thread like pseudopodia
Assist is cell movement
Choanoflagellates
Closest living relative to animals
Amoebozoans
Slime Molds
Cellular
Multicellular aggregates
Plasmodial
Unicellular and multiple nuclei
Bright pigmentation
Mycetozoans
Turbulinids
Tube/lobe shaped pseudopodia
Entamoebas
Amebic dysentery
parasitic infection of colon
Parasites of vertebrates and invertebrates
Excavata :
Euglenozoans
Kinetoplstids
Sleep sickness
Kinetoplast
a mass of mitochondrial DNA
Euglinids
One or two flagella
Eyespot
light reception
Spiral rod in flagella
Parabasalids
Hydrogenosomes
membrane enclosed organelle of anaerobic ciliates
Yeast infections
Diplomonads
Mitosomes
Two nuclei
Anaerobic
absence of free oxygen
Can cause Giariasis
Multiple flagella