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There are four phyla of animal-like protists:
• zooflagellates
• sarcodines
• ciliates
• sporozoansAnimal-like protists are classified by their means of movement.
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Zooflagellates
Zooflagellates
What are the distinguishing features of the zooflagellates?
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Zooflagellates
Animal-like protists that swim using flagella are called zooflagellates.
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Zooflagellates
Flagella are long, whiplike projections that allow a cell to move.
Most zooflagellates have one or two flagella, although a few species have many.
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Zooflagellates
Giardia
Giardia lives inside the intestines of infected humans or animals. Individuals become infected through ingesting or coming into contact with contaminated food, soil, or water.
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Sarcodines
Sarcodines
What are the distinguishing features of the sarcodines?
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Sarcodines
Sarcodines are animal-like protists that have pseudopods.
Pseudopods are temporary cytoplasmic projections used for feeding or movement.
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Sarcodines
Amoebas
Amoebas are flexible, active cells with thick pseudopods that extend out of the central mass of the cell.
Cytoplasm streams into the pseudopod, and the rest of the cell follows.
This type of locomotion is known as amoeboid movement.
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Sarcodines
Structures of an Amoeba
Nucleus
Food vacuole
Contractile vacuole
Pseudopods
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Sarcodines
Amoebas surround food and engulf it in a food vacuole.
A food vacuole is a small cavity in the cytoplasm that temporarily stores food.
Food is digested and nutrients are passed to the cell.
Waste stays in the vacuole until it is released outside the cell.
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Sarcodines
Other sarcodines include:
• Foraminiferans
• Heliozoans (“sun animals”)
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Ciliates
Ciliates
What are the distinguishing features of the ciliates?
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Ciliates
Ciliates use cilia for feeding and movement.
Cilia are short hairlike projections that propel a cell.
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Ciliates
Paramecia
One type of ciliate is a paramecium.
In a paramecium, the cilia are grouped into rows and bundles, and beat in a regular pattern.
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Ciliates
Structures of a Paramecium
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Ciliates
Conjugation
Ciliates reproduce asexually by mitosis and cytokinesis.
When placed under stress, paramecia may engage in conjugation, which allows them to exchange genetic material with other individuals.
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Ciliates
Conjugation is not a form of reproduction. In large populations, conjugation helps produce and maintain genetic diversity.
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Sporozoans
Sporozoans
What are the distinguishing features of the sporozoans?
Plasmodium
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Sporozoans
Sporozoans do not move on their own—they are parasitic.
Sporozoans are parasites of a wide variety of organisms, including worms, fish, birds, and humans.
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Sporozoans
Many sporozoans have complex life cycles that involve more than one host.
Sporozoans reproduce by sporozoites.
A sporozoite can attach itself to a host cell, penetrate it, and then live within it as a parasite.
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Animal-like Protists and Disease
Animal-like Protists and Disease
How do animal-like protists harm other living things?
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Animal-like Protists and Disease
Some animal-like protists cause serious diseases, including malaria and African sleeping sickness.
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Malaria
Malaria is one of the world’s most serious infectious diseases, killing as many as 2 million people each year.
The sporozoan Plasmodium, which causes malaria, is carried by the female Anopheles mosquito.
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Malarial Infection
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Structures found in sarcodines that are used for feeding and movement are known as
a. pseudopods.
b. flagella.
c. cilia.
d. food vacuoles.
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The structure found in most ciliates that contains a “reserve copy” of all the cell's genes is the
a. macronucleus.
b. micronucleus.
c. trichocysts.
d. contractile vacuole.
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One way to classify the various groups of animal-like protists is by
a. the presence of a nuclear membrane.
b. the presence of mitochondria.
c. their means of movement.
d. the number of contractile vacuoles.
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Malaria is caused by the sporozoan
a. Plasmodium.
b. Anopheles.
c. Amoeba.
d. Paramecium.
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