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What are Protozoa? proto = first zoa = animals single-celled eukaryotic organisms

What are Protozoa?

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What are Protozoa?. proto = first zoa = animals. single-celled eukaryotic organisms. Combined Protein Consensus Tree. From S.L. Baldauf (1999) Am. Nat. 154:S178. What are Protozoa?. proto = first zoa = plant/animal?. Unicellular eukaryotes protozoa algae yeast/fungi slime molds. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What are Protozoa?

proto = first

zoa = animals

single-celled eukaryotic organisms

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Combined Protein Consensus Tree

From S.L. Baldauf (1999) Am. Nat. 154:S178

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What are Protozoa?

proto = first

zoa = plant/animal?

Unicellular eukaryotes• protozoa• algae• yeast/fungi• slime molds

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Protozoan SizesPlasmodiummerozoites

2-5 m

Paramecium 200-500 mSpirostomumambiguum

3 mm

Nummulites(fossilized)

7-13 cm

m = micron = 10-6 meters (1/1000 mm)

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Protozoan Life Styles• absorb solutes (osmotrophy)• ingest particulates (phagotrophy)

- predation on bacteria or other protozoa

- pinocytosis (fluid uptake)• photosynthetic (autotrophy)• combinations (heterotrophy)

free-living vs. symbiosis

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symbiosisclose association of twodifferent organisms

mutualism beneficial to both organisms

commensalismbeneficial for one of theorganisms, but the other isneither benefited nor harmed

parasitismone organism (the parasite)living at the expense of theother (the host)

pathogen parasites that injure their host

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Protozoan Reproduction

Asexualbinary fissionmultiple fissionbudding

Sexualfusion of gametesconjugation

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• >200,000 named species

• ~10,000 parasites• ~20 human

pathogens

ProtozoanDiversity

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Mechanism Subgroupameboid movement amebas

flagella flagellates

cilia ciliates

gliding motility sporozoa

Protozoan Motility

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Protozoan Taxonomy• confused, controversial and constantly

changing• originally based on motility (light microscope)• ultrastructural (electron microscope) criteria

used since 1960’s• molecular data can help with evolutionary

relationships• monophyletic groups

• descended from common ancestor• kinetoplastids, apicomplexa, ciliates

• polyphyletic groups• multiple ancestors• amebas and flagellates

Genus + species

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What are Protozoa?• unicellular eukaryote• ?• ?• ?• extremely diverse

But not simple!

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