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Chapter 8

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Kingdom Protista   -simple celled organisms -some multicellular -eukaryotic -live in moist areas  
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Plant- like protists   -also known as algae -6 types  
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Plant like- 1. euglenas   -traits of plants and animals -eyespot: sense light and move towards it flagella- helps it move  
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plant like- 2. diatoms   -most common organism in ocean -unicellular -thousands of shapes -also known as golden-brown algae -have silicia- glass- like walls -dead materials fall to the bottom and are later mined up, called diatomaceous earth- mined materials  
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plant like- 3. dinoflagelletes   -red -2 flagellas: causing it to spin -also known as "fire algae" -cause red tides:red tides cause fish kills, red tides give off toxic waste, water looks red in red tides  
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plant like- 4. green algae   -thousands of species -multicellular or unicellular -ex:spyrogyra- unicellular  
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plant like- 5. red algae   -live in deep water -red pigment absorbs limited light in deep water -contain carageenan: food thickener -multicellular  
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plant like- 6. brown algae   -multicellular -ex:kelp:fastest growing water plant -lecithin: food thickener  
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protozoan   -animal like protists -unicellular -based on how they MOVE -4 kinds  
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protozaons- 1. rhyzopoda   -also known as sarcodines -always changing -ex:amoeba -no real shape -pseupod:used to move, captures food -food vacuole-forms around food and digests it, can cause disease such as amoebic dysentary  
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protozoans- 2. flagellates   -ex:trypanosoma -flagella used to move -some have more than one flagella - many r parasites -causes african sleeping sickness: caused by tse-tse flies  
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protozoans- 3. ciliates   -most complex -ex:paramecium -cilia:lil hairs used to move, push H2O into oral groove 4 food -oral groove:captures food -anal pore:waste exits through it  
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proyozoans- 4. sporozoans   -cannot move on their own -ALL are parasites -most feed on blood -can cause disease -ex:malaria:spread by a mosquito  
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kingdom fungi   -most r multicellular -live in moist areas -grouped by how they reproduce -cannot makae own food -most form spores -4 groups  
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saprophyte   -obtains food from dead organisms or waste  
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parasites   -ex:athlete's foot  
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kngdm fungi- 1. zygote fungi   -ex:bread mold -sporangium:spore in zygote fungi -hyphae:thread-like structures that absorb water and nutrients  
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kngdm fungi- 2. sac fungi   -ex:yeast and morels -some r destructive -ex:dutch elm disease -ascus:sac-like thing that spores r produced in -budding:what yeast uses to reproduce  
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kngdm fungi- 3. club fungi   -ex:mushrooms, bracket fung, and puffballs -cap:edible, top -gills:spores -stipe:stem, edible -mycellium:groups of hyphae  
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kngdm fungi- 4. imperfect fungi   -called tht because reproductive cycle is unkown -ex:athlete's foot, ringworm -some can cause disease -they used bread mold to make penecilin: 1st antibiotic -Alexander Fleming: discovered penecilin/antibiotics in 1929  
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lichen   -part fungi, part algae -algae makes the food -fungi provides shape,support,and water:mutualism - often break down rock into soil by releading a weak acid -whenwhen it dies, it adds to the new soil (humus)  
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pioneer species   -1st to live in an area, ex:land surrounding an exploded volcane  
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