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Protists and Fungi Specimens in Laboratory - Prof. Barbara E. Musolf, Study notes of Biology

A list of various protists and fungi specimens, along with their corresponding figures from a photographic atlas and online resources. The protists include amoeba proteus, chilomonas, chlamydomonas, closterium, pandorina, synedra, stentor, peridinium, spirogyra, paramecium bursaria, chaos, didinium, and volvox aureus. Slides and demo slides are also mentioned for some of these species. The fungi section includes coprinus, peziza, saccharomyces, aspergillus, rhizopus, and penicillium, with slides and larger specimens provided for some. The document also instructs to study bold-faced terms from the manual.

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Protists
Live specimens
Figure numbers refer to A Photographic Atlas for the Biology Laboratory, Fifth Edition,
Van De Graaff and Crawley, 2005, except where indicated.
1. Amoeba proteus (Fig 4.18, 4.19)
2. Chilomonas (http://starcentral.mbl.edu/microscope/portal.php?
pagetitle=assetfactsheet&imageid=9839)
3. Chlamydomonas (Fig 4.35)
4. Closterium (Fig 4.70) http://starcentral.mbl.edu/microscope/portal.php?
pagetitle=taxonfactsheet&type=organism&taxon=Closterium
5. Pandorina http://starcentral.mbl.edu/microscope/portal.php?
pagetitle=taxonfactsheet&type=organism&taxon=Pandorina
6. Synedra http://starcentral.mbl.edu/microscope/portal.php?
pagetitle=assetfactsheet&imageid=23769
7. Stentor (Fig. 4.34)
8. Peridinium (Fig 4.15, 4.17)
9. Spirogyra (Fig. 4.61-4.64)
10. Paramecium bursaria (Fig 4.30)
11. Chaos http://starcentral.mbl.edu/microscope/portal.php?
pagetitle=assetfactsheet&imageid=20163
12. Didinium http://starcentral.mbl.edu/microscope/portal.php?
pagetitle=assetfactsheet&imageid=4370
13. Volvox aureus (Fig 4.41-4.47)
14. Dictystelium discoideum http://starcentral.mbl.edu/microscope/portal.php?
pagetitle=assetfactsheet&imageid=23048
Slides in boxes
1. Paramecium (Fig. 4.28-4.32)
2. Amoeba (Fig. 4.18-4.20)
3. Radiolarians (Fig. 28.23 from Campbell and Reece, Biology)
4. Foraminiferans (Fig. 28.22 from Campbell and Reece, Biology)
Demo slides
1. Entamoeba histolytica cysts (Fig. 4.20)
2. Diatoms (Fig. 4.2-4.10)
3. Volvox (Fig 4.41-4.47)
4. Eudorina Genus: Colonies composed of 16, 32, 64 or 128 (mostly 32) cells; 2-
layered gelatinous envelope; mamillations (nipples) anterior or posterior; cells
spherical to ovoid with 2 equal-length apical flagella; eyespot present; sexual
reproduction by anisogamy (Illustrated Guide, 1985).
Fungi
Slides
1. Coprinus (cs and ls) (Fig. 5.30)
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Protists

Live specimens

Figure numbers refer to A Photographic Atlas for the Biology Laboratory , Fifth Edition, Van De Graaff and Crawley, 2005, except where indicated.

1. Amoeba proteus (Fig 4.18, 4.19) 2. Chilomonas (http://starcentral.mbl.edu/microscope/portal.php? pagetitle=assetfactsheet&imageid=9839) 3. Chlamydomonas (Fig 4.35) 4. Closterium (Fig 4.70) http://starcentral.mbl.edu/microscope/portal.php? pagetitle=taxonfactsheet&type=organism&taxon=Closterium 5. Pandorina http://starcentral.mbl.edu/microscope/portal.php? pagetitle=taxonfactsheet&type=organism&taxon=Pandorina 6. Synedra http://starcentral.mbl.edu/microscope/portal.php? pagetitle=assetfactsheet&imageid= 7. Stentor (Fig. 4.34) 8. Peridinium (Fig 4.15, 4.17) 9. Spirogyra (Fig. 4.61-4.64) 10. Paramecium bursaria (Fig 4.30) 11. Chaos http://starcentral.mbl.edu/microscope/portal.php? pagetitle=assetfactsheet&imageid= 12. Didinium http://starcentral.mbl.edu/microscope/portal.php? pagetitle=assetfactsheet&imageid= 13. Volvox aureus (Fig 4.41-4.47) 14. Dictystelium discoideum http://starcentral.mbl.edu/microscope/portal.php? pagetitle=assetfactsheet&imageid=

Slides in boxes

  1. Paramecium (Fig. 4.28-4.32)
  2. Amoeba (Fig. 4.18-4.20)
  3. Radiolarians (Fig. 28.23 from Campbell and Reece, Biology)
  4. Foraminiferans (Fig. 28.22 from Campbell and Reece, Biology)

Demo slides

  1. Entamoeba histolytica cysts (Fig. 4.20)
  2. Diatoms (Fig. 4.2-4.10)
  3. Volvox (Fig 4.41-4.47)
  4. Eudorina Genus: Colonies composed of 16, 32, 64 or 128 (mostly 32) cells; 2- layered gelatinous envelope; mamillations (nipples) anterior or posterior; cells spherical to ovoid with 2 equal-length apical flagella; eyespot present; sexual reproduction by anisogamy (Illustrated Guide, 1985).

Fungi

Slides

  1. Coprinus (cs and ls) (Fig. 5.30)
  1. Peziza (Fig. 5.1, 5.14, 5.16)
  2. Saccharomyces (Fig. 5.10)
  3. Aspergillus (Fig. 5.21-24)
  4. Rhizopus (Fig. 5.2-5.8)
  5. Penicillium (Fig. 5.13, 5.20)

Larger specimens

  1. Morchella in jar (Fig. 5.14, 5.17)
  2. Basidiomycota from store (all Fig. 5.25-29, from store 5.27)
  3. Lichens – all 3 types (Fig. 5.39-5.48)
  4. Know all bold faced terms from manual