BIOL 1202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Symbiogenesis, Mixotroph, Fokker E.Ii

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Protists: the protists represents an unusual mix of organisms. Euglenozoans is a diverse clade in the excavate linage: have distinctive mitochondria, move via flagella, mixed nutritional methods (i. e mixotrophic, there are two major groups of euglenozoans, the euglenids and the. 2 kinetoplastids: euglenids, most are freshwater, have 1-3 flagella, primarily photosynthetic but can switch to heterotrophic in the dark, many lack a rigid cell wall, have a photoreceptor called an eyespot, named after euglena (see fig. 28. 7: kinetoplastids, one flagellum, single large mitochondrion, both free living and symbiotic species, some of the symbiotic species are parasitic. 28. 3) with perforation to allow for exchange of substance: about 5,600 described living species estimates of 100,000 living species and more than 35,000 extinct species (based on shell morphology, brown algae, marine, photosynthetic, deep water to tidal. Gulf coast: apicoplexans (a. k. a sporozoans, all are hetrotrophic and most are parasites which have a mobile stage called a sporozoite.

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