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Lecture #12

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Chapter 28~ The Origins of Eukaryotic Diversity

Protists ●

Ingestive (animal-like); protozoa



Absorptive (fungus-like)



Photosynthetic (plant-like); alga

The Endosymbionic Theory ●

Mitochondria and chloroplasts were formerly from small prokaryotes living within larger cells (Margulis)

Protist Systematics & Phylogeny, I ●

1- Groups lacking mitochondria; early eukaryotic link; Giardia (human intestinal parasite; severe diarrhea); Trichomonas (human vaginal infection)



2- Euglenoids; autotrophic & heterotrophic flagellates; Trypanosoma (African sleeping sickness; tsetse fly)

Protist Systematics & Phylogeny, II ●

Alveolata: membrane-bound cavities (alveoli) under cell surfaces; dinoflagellates (phytoplankton); Plasmodium (malaria); ciliates (Paramecium)

Protist Systematics & Phylogeny, III ●

Stamenophila: water molds/mildews and heterokont (2 types of flagella) algae; numerous hair-like projections on the flagella; most molds are decomposers and mildews are parasites; algae include diatoms, golden, and brown forms

Protist Systematics & Phylogeny, IV ●

Rhodophyta: red algae; no flagellated stages; phycobilin (red) pigment



Chlorophyta: green algae; chloroplasts; gave rise to land plants; volvox, ulva

Protist Systematics & Phylogeny, V ● ●



Affinity uncertain: Rhizopods: unicellular with pseudopodia; amoebas Actinopods: ‘ray foot’ (slender pseudopodia; heliozoans, radiolarians

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Protist Systematics & Phylogeny, VI ●

Mycetozoa: slime molds (not true fungi); use pseudopodia for locomotion and feeding; plasmodial and cellular slime molds

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