PPT-BROWN ALGAE Kingdom: Protista
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Grouped under Stramenophila because they are aquatic EX golden algae diatoms water molds Phylum Phaeophyta BROWN ALGAE 1500 species multicellular Protista
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Grouped under Stramenophila because they are aquatic EX golden algae diatoms water molds Phylum Phaeophyta BROWN ALGAE 1500 species multicellular Protista Are located in rocky shores in North America . kelp forest. Algae. Kingdom Protista. Eukaryotic with chloroplasts - autotrophic some are unicellular. Multicellular algae are popularly called seaweeds (not plants). No leaves, stems, roots, or flowers.. Any organism not classified as a—. plant. , . animal. , . fungus. , or . bacteria. (prokaryote).. Protists are . eukaryotic. having a distinct nucleus and organelles.. Most . protists. are . unicellular. Animal like, plant like and fungi like. Objectives. 1. Define . protist. .. 2. Describe the hypothesis for the origin of eukaryotes. . 3. Explain . protists. classification. . 4. Describe two major ways in which . . According to five king dome . classifiction. system whish was suggested by . Ropert. . wittaker. in 1969. the 5 kingdoms were ( . monera. , . protista. , plants ,animals ,fungi) . So algae included in . Kingdom . Monera. Bacteria. 1. 1. Heterotrophic bacteria. . a. breaks down . . organic material into . . useful nutrients. b. this is called . . decomposer. plant. , . animal. , . fungus. , or . bacteria. (prokaryote).. Protists are . eukaryotic. having a distinct nucleus and organelles.. Most . protists. are . unicellular. (one-celled) but some are . hodge. - podge group. Basics. Eukaryotic. 3 groups- animal like -. Protozoans. plant like- Algae. . fungi like- Slime molds. Evolved from a symbiotic relationship: 1 prokaryote engulfed another (like a mitochondrial or chloroplast like cell) . ). Protists. are….. organisms that cannot be classified into any other group (plant, animal, fungus, bacteria). o. rganisms that are typically made up of just one cell. o. rganisms that can be made up of many cells. CLASSIFICATION. ALGAE. An eukaryotic cell . organisation. .. It . is composed of pure or mixed carbohydrates (Cellulose, mucilage, pectin etc.) and substances like . alginic. acid, . fucoidin. , . fucin. algae). The main characteristics of . Phaeophyta. . are:. 1- Cell construction: cellulose fibers bound with . alginic. acid form cell walls.. 2- Food reserves:. . laminarin. , a soluble polysaccharide, and . The Kingdom Formally Known as Protista. Protists are . single-celled . and usually move by cilia, flagella, or by amoeboid mechanisms.. The Artist Fomerly Known as Prince. DOMAIN EUKARYA. “KINGDOM PROTISTA”. classifiction. system whish was suggested by . Ropert. . wittaker. in 1969. the 5 kingdoms were ( . monera. , . protista. , plants ,animals ,fungi) . So algae included in . kingdome. . monera. . In addition to above mentioned some algae also occur in uncommon habitat and termed as:. Halophytic algae. . They grow in the highly concentrated salt lakes.. Symbiotic algae. . They grow in association with fungi, bryophytes, gymnosperms or angiosperms. . What is the domain?. What is the taxonomic group?. What is the genus?. Bacteria. Cyanobacteria. Anabaena. What is the cell? What is its function?. What is the cell?. What is its function?.
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