Lesson 7 Flashcards
Five Kingdom System of Classification
Bacteria and Archaea
Algae and protozoa
Fungi
Plants
Animals
Photosynthetic, eukaryotic organisms classified in the second kingdom protista
Algae
Thickened cell membrane
Pellicle
A light sensing organelle: eyespot
Stigma
Where do algae produce their energies?
By photosynthesis
Most algae cells contains
Cellulose
Tiny, usually unicellular algae that live in both freshwater and seawater
Diatoms
Algae that are responsible for red tides
Dinoflagellates
Eukaryotic organisms that together with algae, are classified in the second kingdom
Protozoa
The study of protozoa
Protozoologyq
A person who studies protozoa
Protozoologist
Protozoa that break down and absorb nutrients from the body of the host im which they live
Parasitic protozoa
It moves by means of cytoplasmic extensions called pseudopodia
Amebae
Protozoa lacking pseudopodia, flagella, or cilia
Non motile protozoa
Study of fungi
Mycology
They are found almost everything in earth
Fungi
Fungi living on and within animals and plants
Parasitic fungi
Fungi living on organic matter in water and soil
Saphrophytic fungi
The main source of food is dead and decaying organic matter
Saprophytes
They are the garbage disposers
Fungi
Fungal spores that are produced by the fusion of two gametes
Sexual spores
Fungal spores that are not produced by the fusion of two gametes
Asexual spores
Common bread moulds and other fungi that cause food spoilage
Zygomycotina
Fleshy fungi that live in the woods
Basidiomycotina
Fungi that has no sexual reproduction
Deuteromycotina
Eukaryotic single celled organisms that lack mycelia
Yeast
How do yeast reproduce?
Budding
The first antibiotic discovered
Penicillin
Fungal infections of the dermis and underlying tissues
Superficial mycoses
Cutaneous mycoses
Subcutaneous mycoses
Systemic/Generalized mycoses
Subcutaneous mycoses
Fungal infections of the outermost areas of the human body
Superficial mycoses
Cutaneous mycoses
Subcutaneous mycoses
Systemic/Generalized mycoses
Superficial M.
Fungal infections of internal organs of the body
Superficial mycoses
Cutaneous mycoses
Subcutaneous mycoses
Systemic/Generalized mycoses
Systemic/Generalized M.
Fungal infection of the living layers of the skin
Superficial mycoses
Cutaneous mycoses
Subcutaneous mycoses
Systemic/Generalized mycoses
Cutaneous M.
Lichen is a combination of
Algae and Fungus