Unicellular Organisms vs. Multicellular Organisms.

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Types of Organisms Unicellular Organisms vs. Multicellular Organisms

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Types of OrganismsUnicellular Organisms

vs.Multicellular Organisms

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Background informationWhat does “micro” mean?What is a microscope?What is an organism?What does “multi” mean?What is a cell?

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MicroSomething very small. When referring to an organism, it can NOT

be seen without a microscope.

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MicroscopeWhat is a microscope?is an instrument used to see objects that are too small for the naked eye.

What is an instrument?In science, it refers to laboratory equipment or tools in a laboratory used byScientists. This includes instruments such as a microscope.

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What is an Organism?Definition:

Organism – anything that can live on its own

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CellsWhat is a cell?

Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things.

For example, the human body is composed of trillions of cells.

They provide structure for the body, take in nutrients from food, convert those nutrients into energy, and carry out specialized functions.

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Unicellular Organisms

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Unicellular OrganismsDefinition:

Unicellular organism – an organism made of only one cell

Uni – means “one”.

Information:These organism are very small and need to be

seen with a microscope.These organisms CANNOT be seen with the

naked eye.

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Unicellular:Common NamesMicroscopic Organisms

Microorganisms

Really small living things

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Examples of Unicellular Organisms

Amoeba

Bacteria

Protozoa

Unicellular algae

Unicellular fungi

Unicellular yeasts

Paramecium (picture)

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Images of Unicellular Organisms

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More Images of Unicellular Organisms

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Multicellular Organisms

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Multicellular OrganismsDefinition:

Multicellular organism – an organism made of two or more cells

Information:These organisms are able to be seen with

the naked eye.These organisms need all parts of itself to

survive.

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Common NamesMany – celled organismsEukaryotic organismsMammalsBirdsReptileFishMany others…If you can SEE an organism, it is multicellular

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Examples of Multicellular OrganismsHumans

Cats

Dogs

Insects

Birds

Flowers

Mold

Trees

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Images of Multicellular Organisms

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More Images of Multicellular Organisms

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Compare/ContrastUnicellular

Organisms – (one celled) organisms are good models for membrane transport, because they need to perform MANY functions with one cell, rather than many types of cells.

Multicellular organisms- organisms that consist of more than one cell, in contrast to single-celled organisms. To form a multicellular organism, these cells need to identify and attach to the other cells.

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ReviewWhat type of

organism is a hamster?

a. Multicellularb. Unicellular

What is a unicellular organism?

a. An organism with many cells.b. An organism that requires a microscope to view it.