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Slide 1 - The Catchall Kingdom Kingdom Protista
Slide 2 - Algae
Slide 3 - Characteristics of Algae Autotrophic Not plants – why? Often contain pyrenoids
Slide 4 - Structure of Algae Thallus or body Unicellular or multicellular Colonial: Volvoz Filamentous: Spirogyra Multicellular: Ulva Asexual and sexual reproduction
Slide 5 - Phylums Phylum Chlorophyta Phylum Phaeophyta Phylum Rhodophyta Phylum Bacillariophyta Phylum Dinoflagellata Phylum Chrysophyta Phyla Euglenohyta
Slide 6 - Phylum Chlorophyta Look familiar?
Slide 7 - Continued… Green algae Many different forms Gave rise to land plants – why? Choroplasts that contain a and b cholorphyll Have carotenoids Cell walls of cellulose
Slide 8 - Ulva
Slide 9 - Colonial Chlorophyta
Slide 10 - Phylum Phaeophyta Brown algae Marine Seaweed and kelps Cooler areas of ocean Fucoxanthin pigment Store food as laminarin ALL multicellular Stemlike stipe Leaflike region called blade
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Slide 12 - Phylum Rhodophyta Red algae but colors vary Marine seaweeds Smaller than brown algae and live in deeper waters Phycobilins – pigment for absorbing light Some coated with polysaccharide carageenan – cosmetics, gel capsules, cheeses Agar – extracted from cell walls of red algae
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Slide 15 - Phylum Bacillariophyta Diatoms Shells fit together like a box with a lid Centric and pennate Main component of phytoplankton Diatomaceous earth
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Slide 17 - Phylum Dinoflagellata Dinoflagellates Small, unicellular Most photosynthetic Some bioluminescent Red tide a problem
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Slide 20 - Phylum Chrysophyta Golden algae Most fresh water Form cysts 2 flagella Carotenoids give color Important for formation of petroleum deposits
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Slide 24 - Phylum Euglenophyta Euglenoids Plant-like and animal-like characteristics Many have cholorphyll and are photosynthetic No cell wall, motile Most live in fresh water See picture on page 533
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Slide 27 - Fungus-like protists Slime molds: Phylum acrasiomycota Cellular slime molds Amoeboid movement Phylum Myxomycota Plasmodial slime molds Mass of plasmodium Water molds Phylum Oomycota Blight Phylum Chytridiomycota Chytrids Zoospores with one flagellum Maybe fungi?
Slide 28 - Slime molds
Slide 29 - Water molds
Slide 30 - Chytrids
Slide 31 - The END….
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