Euglena Locomotion PPT
L’euglène
Euglena Plant or animal ? (document prepared by S. Kaelin, ... mobile filament and length being used for the locomotion of euglena Euglena Euglena can be nourished in two ways: organic production of matter from CO2 by photosynthesis, thanks to their chloroplasts: ...
Phylum Protozoa - Eastern Kentucky University | EKU
Protozoa Phyla List of Phyla Amoeba-like organisms (e.g., Amoeba) Phylum Euglenozoa Subphylum Euglenida (e.g., Euglena) Subphylum Kinetoplasta (e.g., Trypanosoma) Phylum Chlorophyta (e.g., Volvox) Phylum Apicomplexa (e.g., Plasmodium) Phylum Ciliophora (e.g., Paramecium) General Characteristics ...
Kingdom Protista
Kingdom Protista One celled Eukaryotes & Algae Protista: Plant Like: Euglena Diatoms Algae (one celled Or multi-celled kelp) Animal Like: Euglena Paramecium Amoeba Cilia Hair like appendages Locomotion Protection Sensory Feeding (oral groove) Paramecium Contractile Vacuole Liquid Excretion Pumps ...
Euglena
Euglena By: Steven Allman Francis ... light sensitive part of a euglena flagellum: long, mobile filament used by the euglena for locomotion Euglena By: ...
LABORATORIO: PROTOZOA
Euglena habitat Common in still pools and ponds Euglena locomotion Whiplike flagellum that maybe you can see with reduced light Watch their movement on live individuals INSERVE VIDO OF EUGLENA MOVING PROTOZOA: Euglena Euglena osmorregulation: ...
Kingdom Protista - Cardinal Newman - Welcome to Cardinal ...
its means of locomotion another Ciliate: ... their membranes have an eyespot that permits them to swim toward light can become heterotrophic when there is no light Euglena (arrow indicates anterior end) The Euglena uses a flagella as a means of locomotion.
PROTISTS EUGLENA, AMOEBA, PARAMECIUM, VOLVOX
EUGLENA, AMOEBA, PARAMECIUM, VOLVOX What is a Protist? ... Structure Euglena Amoeba Paramecium Volvex Common Protists Protists Groups and Features Protist Structure Locomotion (Movement) Food source (Energy) ...
Protists - Raleigh Charter High School
Green algae: chlorophyta Euglena Dinoflagellates have 2 flagella that make them ... Slime molds (fungus-like) Matching: match each protozoan with it’s mode of locomotion Matching Part Deux: On a separate sheet of paper, match each numbered statement with the correct lettered organism (some ...
Cells and Heredity
Cells and Heredity 7-2.3: Compare the body shapes of bacteria (spiral, coccus, and bacillus) and the body structures that protists (euglena, paramecium, amoeba) use for food gathering and locomotion.
Plant-like Protists
Euglena Reproduction – Asexual binary fission Special Structures Flagellum – locomotion Chloroplasts – site of photosynthesis Eye spot – light sensitive pigment Euglena Spirogyra Spirogyra ternatum Division Chlorophyta Movement ...
Classification - I Love Science
... which is used for LOCOMOTION euglena may be autotrophic or heterotrophic depending on the environment In a light environment euglena would be AUTOTROPHIC In a dark environment the euglena would be HETEROTROPHIC KINGDOM FUNGI examples include yeasts, ...
Bacteria
Bacteria and Protists Academic Standard 7-2.3 Compare the body shapes of bacteria (spiral, coccus, and bacillus) and the body structures that protists (euglena, paramecium, amoeba) use for food gathering and locomotion.
Movement and Locomotion - Home | Western Washington University
Animal Locomotion Skeletal & Muscular Systems Learning Objectives (3/11/09) Describe the types of skeletons that support and enable movement in animals, with examples.
Protozoa - Build and cultivate your own community of - Ning.com
... eg-Leishmania 4-EUGLENIDA 4-DIPLOMONADIDA Eg- Euglena eg- Giardia 5- VOLVOCIDA 5-TRICHOMONADIDA Eg-Volvox Pandorina 6- HYPERMASTIGIDA ... Locomotion through Flagella, Pseudopodia. Reproduction through Syngamy S.P-MASTIGOPHORA Commonly called flagellate.
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Green algae Euglena Dinoflagellates have 2 flagella that make them spin; ... Algae (plant-like) Slime molds (fungus-like) Matching: match each protozoan with it’s mode of locomotion Matching Part Deux: On a separate sheet of paper, match each numbered statement with the correct lettered ...
Kingdom Protista - Ursuline High School
... their membranes have an eyespot that permits them to swim toward light can become heterotrophic when there is no light Euglena ... The Euglena uses a flagella as a means of locomotion. Kingdom Protista, Part 2 Plant-like Protists ...
Kingdom Protista
Sarcodinian Locomotion: pseudopodia all allows for great flexibility Types (life styles) ... Euglena, Astasia (can lose its chloroplasts and become heterotrophic) all unicellular motile: ...
KINGDOM PROTISTA
KINGDOM PROTISTA Chapter 21 Green, Red, and Brown Algae Cellular Organization: Multicellular (Red and Brown) Green algae can be either Nutrition: Photosynthetic (Autotrophic) Locomotion: Non-motile Habitat: Red Algae: Marine Green Algae: Fresh, Marine, Soil Brown Algae: Marine Classified by ...
PowerPoint Presentation
Amoebas in Action Methods of Locomotion Flagella, which are whip-like structures, are used by some protists like Euglena. Methods of Locomotion Other protists, like paramecia, use cilia, which are tightly packed rows of hair-like structures. What Unites Kingdom Protista?
KINGDOM PROTISTA - Eastern Kentucky University | EKU
... Food Vacuoles Locomotion – Cilia, Flagella, Pseudopodia Locomotion Flagella Present in Flagellates (Euglenozoa ... Amoeba) Subphylum Mastigophora Class Phytomastigophora (e.g., Euglena and Volvox) Class Zoomastigophora (e.g., Trypanosoma) Higher Classification of Protozoans ...
Kingdom Protista - Horton High School
... Amoeba Phylum Ciliophora - Paramecium Phylum Mastigophora Phylum Sporozoa Lack means of independent locomotion. ... Dinoflagellates Phylum Euglenophyta - Euglena Introduction to the "Slime Molds" Follow this Link to a Slime Mold nearest you!
Protist Kingdom - Council Rock School District / Overview
... _____ _____ eukaryotic a nucleus more than one nucleus unicellular kelp algae means of locomotion flagella cilia pseudopods classified by niche producer consumer decomposer ... leaves tissues the same reproductive food source acquatic oxygen euglena volvox diatom ...
Bacteria, Protists, and Algae - University of San Diego Home ...
... Some are photoautotrophs phytoplankton Some are heterotrophs zooplankton Others are mixotrophs Euglena sp. Locomotion: Flagella or cilia Phytoplankton: ... freshwater Flagellum used for locomotion Mixotrophs: ...
Chapter 22 - The Protists - Midlands Technical College - You ...
... slime and water molds Protozoa - subdivided based on locomotion or feeding strategy Phylum Rhizopoda – amoebas and relatives; unicellular; freshwater and marine species; "amoeboid ... (Euglena) 800 species; chlorophyll a, b, carotenoids, xanthophylls; Paramylon starch; one to ...
Protists, Sponges & Cnidarians - Welcome to Hartnell College
Locomotion in Protozoans Protists have three main methods of locomotion. Some protists, like this Euglena, have one or two long flagella that they can whip around an propel themselves through the water.
PowerPoint Presentation
... (“false foot”) 4) Sessile - No locomotion (_____) movement 1. ... Euglena B) Diatom C) Dinoflagellates D) Red Dinoflagellates E) Green Algae PLANT-LIKE PROTIST Cont’d A) Euglena- one celled alga that moves with one flagellum red eyespot near front end to find light ...
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... including means of locomotion, ... Euglena has an eyespot, a light-sensitive organelle that helps it react to light. Pellicle Paramylon body (stored food) Nucleus Chloroplast Contractile vacuole Eyespot Flagellum for locomotion Nonemergent flagellum Eyespot Mitochondria ...
13:1 Characteristics of Protists
Example 2: Protozoans: Ciliates Locomotion - Cilia 1. Paracmecium - fresh water ciliate How do Paramecium eat? Feed on bacteria Food enters ... Euglena – 2nd group in protist Both plant-like and animal-like Euglenoids - contain chlorophyll - move by flagella - Euglena (unique ...
Protists
Our Example: Euglena. Ciliates: the hairy ones. Tiny hairs called cilia are used for locomotion and feeding . Cilia beats in a synchronized pattern to cause movement. Our Example: Paramecium.
Protists and the Dawn of the Eukarya
Protists and the Dawn of the Eukarya Kingdom Protista greatest diversity of all eukaryotes first eukaryotic cells unicellular, colonial, and multicellular Kingdom Protista locomotion using flagella, cilia, amoeboid motion, or non-motile asexual and sexual reproduction syngamy terrestrial and ...
Protozoa
... population explosion Phylum Euglenophyta Euglena ... named for type of movement (locomotion) 1. Ciliophora Ciliates Zoothamnium 2. Sporazoa sporozoans Plasmodium phyla cont’ 3. Zoomastigina Zooglagellates 4.
Animal-Like Protists: The Protozoa - Liberty Public Schools
... and spontaneous abortions The Ciliates Complex protozoan Fresh and marine environments All have 9 +2 cilia for locomotion and generation of feeding currents Locomotion: ... Fig. 8.7 Structure of Euglena Subphylum Mastigophora ...
The Protists
... Euglenaphyta (Euglena) Pyrrophyta (Dinoflagellates) Chrysophyta (Diatoms or Golden Algae) Slime Molds (Fungus-like ... (potentially) Matching: match each protozoan with it’s mode of locomotion No, but you can start 18.3 #1 to 4 Bring your lab books tomorrow!! The Protists ...
Protozoans
Numbers of species General considerations Unicellular heterotrophs, a few are colonial Cells that are much more complex than normal animal cells Characterized by the way they move Surface to volume ratio Reynold’s number Reynold’s numbers Amoeba Amoeboid locomotion Pseudopodial types ...
PowerPoint Presentation
... Ciliophora – have short hair-like structures distributed over the surface to help in locomotion. Organisms will be studied by ... Amorphous structure changing shape due to formation of pseudopodia Euglena: (wet mount) Elongated shape with flagella protruding out of one end ...
Slide 1
Q. Which organelle is responsible for cellular respiration? A. mitochondria Q. What is meant by semi permeable? A. Only some materials can pass through a membrane
PROTIST
... move by means of cilia Sporozoans do not move on their own at all CLASSIFICATION OF PROTOZOA Classification based on locomotion Four Phyla ... in most other ways they are like zooflagellates Euglenophytes The phylum takes its name from the genus Euglena Euglenas are found in ponds and ...
Second Semester Vocab Review
... shed their outer exoskeleton for growth and development flagella Long whip-like tail used by some protists for locomotion ... budding pathogen evolution taxonomy DNA fingerprinting double helix radial symmetry tympanic membrane vaccine euglena foot purines heredity ...
Chapter 28 Muscular Movement and Support
Locomotion by flagellates, e.g. Euglena 2. Feeding in sponges 3. Reproduction, e.g. sperms in mammals Functions of cilia: 1. Locomotion by ciliates, e.g. paramecium 2. Feeding in mussels by filter feeding 3. Reproduction, e.g. movement of ova down oviduct 4.
Bacteria - Eubacteria
Accumulate glycogen reserves Fermentation Only! http://www.ac-rennes.fr/pedagogie/svt/photo/microalg/euglena.jpg Euglena gracilis Nucleus ... Mitochondria Amoeba proteus A freshwater amoeboid protist Engulfing a Staurastrum green alga The pseudopodia assist in locomotion and phagocytosis, but ...
PowerPoint Presentation
They are autotrophic or heterotrophic showing varieties of metabolic systems Locomotion is by pseudopodia, flagella or ... lies within plasma membrane stigma - light sensitive organ that aids in orienting toward light Euglena two flagella attached to reservoir contain numerous ...
Chapter 6 Classification Scientific name - Concordia College ...
... benefit/ harm H. Protista Single cell eukaryotic Protozoa grouped by locomotion Amoeba, ... Euglena (red tides, diatoms, seaweeds) J. Mycota (Fungi) Eukaryotic cells, hyphae Absorptive heterotrophs (the “decomposers”) Examples/Benefits/Harms eukaryotic cells, ...
PowerPoint Presentation
... in the dark Others lack chloroplasts and are heterotrophic All have a flexible pellicle No sexual reproduction * Euglena Two anterior ... Flattened vesicles called alveoli Dinoflagellates Apicomplexans Ciliates Common lineage despite diverse modes of locomotion * * Dinoflagellates ...
Chapter 5 Protists
... Euglena Perinema Other Euglenida? ... Slide 4 Support and Locomotion Nutrition Reproduction Budding Sexual repro Phylum Euglenida Support Locomotion by flagella Nutrition 2/3 euglenids w/o chloroplasts Euglenid reproduction Euglenida examples you need to know: Other ...
Protists Chapter 28
Euglenozoa Several protistan groups, including the euglenoids and kinetoplastids, use flagella for locomotion. Euglena, a single celled mixotrophic protist, ...
The muscular system
Classified on locomotion Can you give some pathogenic ... Non-mobile Apicomplexa Paramecium Cilia a relative Cilophora Euglena Flagella rush hour Mastigophora Amoeba Pseudopods video Sarcodina Example Motility Phylum * Methionine Formylmethionine First amino acid in protein 80S 70S ...
Kingdom Protista!
Classified based on structure and method of locomotion Mastigophora (aka. Flagellates) Most are parasites and cause disease Ciliophora Includes paramecium Sarcodina (aka. rhizopods) ... (Golden Algae) Giant Kelp Ciliates Euglena Amoeba ...
Protozoan and Algae Lab
Euglena (live) Euglena (prepared) Size: 173 um. Phylum: Euglenaphyta. Locomotion: flagellum. Size: 65 um. ... Locomotion: flagella. Pigment: chlorophyll a and b. flagella. Daughter colonies. Vegetative cells. flagella. Nostoc (live) Size: 290 um.
