Protists and Fungi Notes
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WARM-UP
FRIDAY 3/22/13
1)List 1 similarity of virus and
bacteria.
2)List 1 difference of virus and
bacteria.
Protist and
Fungi
Notes
PROTISTS AND FUNGI
NOTES
OBJECTIVES
1) Compare & Contrast the
characteristics of protists & fungi.
2) List real world organisms that belong
to kingdom Protista &kindgom Fungi.
Kingdom
Protista
COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF
PROTISTS
• Domain Eukarya/Kingdom Protista
• All eukaryotic
• Live in water or moist surroundings
• Most unicellular, some multicellular
• Autotrophs, Heterotrophs, or both
3 CATEGORIES OF PROTISTS
(BASED ON NUTRITION)
1) Animal Like- heterotrophs Didinium
eating
(eat other organisms) Paramecium
2) Plant Like- autotrophs
(contain chloroplast &
photosynthesize)
3) Fungus Like- decomposers
( break down dead matter)
Green like
plants!
Water
mold
ANIMAL LIKE PROTIST
Types of Movement
1.) Cilia= tiny hair-like projections
- used movement & feeding
ANIMAL LIKE PROTIST
2.) Pseudopod= “false feet”
- cell membrane pushed 1 direction
- cytoplasm flows into the bulge
- allows protozoan to “drag” rest of cell behind
it
ANIMAL LIKE PROTIST
• Form 2 pseudopods
• surrounds & traps food.
• Then breaks down food
• Uses food vacuole
ANIMAL LIKE PROTISTS
3.) Flagella= Whip-like structures
- used movement
ANIMAL LIKE PROTISTS
• Why do we care?
A. Harmful: cause disease
EX: malaria & African sleeping sickness
B. Beneficial: food source
PLANT LIKE PROTISTS
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Most Algae
Autotrophs (photosynthesis)
Recycle sewage & waste materials
Algal blooms
• harmful when overgrown
• can deplete nutrients
• Low O2 levels kill fish
• Red Tides cause illness, paralysis, & death.
PLANT LIKE PROTISTS
• Red Algae
• Green Algae
• Brown Algae
FUNGUS LIKE PROTIST
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Heterotrophs
Decomposers
Have cell walls
Not in Kingdom Fungi
• can move at 1 point in lives
• Example: Mildew, Water Mold, & Slime Mold
OTHER PROTOZOANS
Sporozoans= parasites that feed on cells & body
fluids of host
Ex. Plasmodium- live in mosquitos
Kingdom
Fungi
COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF FUNGI
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Domain Eukarya/Kingdom Fungi
Eukaryotes
Decomposers
Use spores to reproduce
Need warm, moist places to grow
Examples: yeast, molds, & mushrooms.
FUNGI-OBTAINING FOOD
Hyphae= threadlike tubes that obtain food
• Grows hyphae into food
• Secretes digestive chemicals
• Absorb broken down food
FUNGI REPRODUCTION
• Fungi release 1,000’s spores
• Carried by water & air (asexual reproduction)
• Spores land warm, moist area & begin to grow
TYPES OF SPORES
1) Threadlike= spores look like thread (hyphae)
Ex. Bread Mold
2) Sac= spores look like sacs
Ex. Yeast
TYPES OF SPORES
3) Club= spores look like clubs
Ex. Mushroom
4) Imperfect= canNOT reproduce sexually
Ex. Penicillin
YEAST
• Reproduce by budding
• Unicellular
• Will grow from “mother” cell
• break off
• form new cell
SUMMARY
Draw a line in your notes for
your 3-5 sentence summary.
AVID STRATEGY: MAP NEWS
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- pg. 12 (old, 1st semester notebook
- pg 8 (new notebooks set up 2nd semester
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WARM UP
Monday 3/25/13
1) Which virus life cycle integrates the virus DNA into
the host DNA?
• Pond Water Lab
WARM-UP
Tueday 3/26/13
1) List the three categories of protists.
( hint: based off of nutrition )
• Gems of Wisdom
WARM UP
Wednesday 3/27/13
1) What is the difference between an aerobe and a
facultative aerobe?
• Unit Test
WARM UP
Thursday 3/28/13
1)
• Good Friday- No School