PPT-Unicellular vs. Multicellular Organisms
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Creating a T Chart of Benefits and Limitations Structure Unicellular Organism Body is made up of a single cell Multicellular Organism Body is made up of numerous
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Creating a T Chart of Benefits and Limitations Structure Unicellular Organism Body is made up of a single cell Multicellular Organism Body is made up of numerous cells Division of Labor Unicellular Organism. Unicellular organisms perform the same life processes as multicellular organisms. Individually, these cells can only be seen using a microscope. For this reason, unicellular organisms are o en called Compare and contrast cell structure and body organization of major groups of organisms. Compare and contrast methods of . obtaining and using . basic needs among groups of organisms. Domain: . Bacteria. The History of Classification. In the 1700’s, Linnaeus separated all life into 2 Kingdoms: Plants and Animals.. More kingdoms added as knowledge of the diversity of organisms increased.. We currently have 6 Kingdoms. . Unicellular Organisms. Some organisms are made up of only . one cell. .. We call these organisms . unicellular. which means one-celled.. These organisms are much . simpler. than most organisms that are made up of many cells.. Classification of Living Things. There are 13 billion known species of organisms . This is only 5% of all organisms that ever lived!. New organisms are still being . . found and identified today.. http://www.worldofteaching.com. A . view. of . the. . cell. . The Cell. The basic unit of an organism. Discovery made possible by the invention of the microscope. The. . history. of . the. . cell. Protists. and Fungi. 2. 7. -1 Notes: . Protists. Q: What is a . protist. ?. A: . Protists. are eukaryotes that live in moist environments.. Protists. are very diverse:. Most are unicellular, but some are . Turn and Talk. What is a cell?. What is an organism?. What is a single-celled organism?. What is a multicellular organism?. Cell Video. Single-Celled Organisms. Organisms made up of only one cell. . Unicellular Organisms. vs.. Multicellular Organisms. Background information. What does “micro” mean?. What is a microscope?. What is an organism?. What does “multi” mean?. What is a cell?. Micro. ). 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. How do living things differ from . non-living things?. Organisms . are. . things that have all of the characteristics of life.. All living things are….. Organized. Grow and develop. Reproduce. Respond to stimuli. Standards. GSE S7L1: Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to investigate the diversity of living organisms and how they can be compared scientifically.. GSE 7L1b: Evaluate historical models of how organisms were classified based on physical characteristics how that led to the six-kingdom system (currently archaea, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants and animals). Your Objective. 1. You will understand that . organisms. are composed of one or more . cells. . . 2. You will . identify the basic characteristics of organisms: . unicellular organisms. multicellular organisms. Multicellular. organisms, or organisms that are made up of many cells.. . “multi,” meaning . many . Examples of Multicellular organisms: All animals, plants, most fungi. Cells are very small, so you usually need a microscope to see.
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