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Protists and Fungi. Kingdom Protista. Plant-like, animal-like, or fungus-like Heterotrophs or autotrophs Most unicellular, some multicellular. Plant-like protists:. Algae Photosynthetic Basis of the marine food chain Make most of the oxygen in the atmosphere. Plant-like protists:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Protists and FungiProtists and Fungi

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Kingdom Protista

• Plant-like, animal-like, or fungus-like

• Heterotrophs or autotrophs

• Most unicellular, some multicellular

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Plant-like protists:

• Algae

• Photosynthetic

• Basis of the marine food chain

• Make most of the oxygen in the atmosphere

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Plant-like protists:

• Alternation of generations- organism alternates between sexual (using eggs and sperm) and asexual (using spores) reproduction

Sea lettuce

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Plant-like protists:

• Move using flagella

• Have chlorophyll for photosynthesis

euglena

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Animal-like protists:

• Protozoans • Move about using cilia, flagella, or false feet• Many are decomposers

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Animal-like protists:

• Sporozoans reproduce using spores

Plasmodium – carried by mosquitoes – causes malaria

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Fungus-like protists:

• Slime molds:

• Water molds and downy mildew:

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Kingdom Fungi

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What are the characteristics of fungi?

Some unicellular, most multicellular

Eukaryotes

Cell walls made of chitin

Body structure is made up of hyphae

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Fungi are heterotrophsthey can be:

Parasites - Absorb nutrients from the living cells of a host

Saprophytes - Decompose waste or dead organic material

Mutualists - Live in symbiosis with another organism

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Parasitic fungi:

Bracket fungi Athlete’s foot

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Saprophytic fungi:

MycenaShitake mushroom

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Mutualistic fungi:

vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza

British soldier lichen

Green shield lichen

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Fungi Reproduction

can be asexual:

fragmentation

budding

spores

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Fungi Reproduction

can be sexual:

Specialized hyphae from two individual fungi meet and form a new individual.