
Cells and Organism Structure
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Erin Hannan
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Cells and Organism Structure
Year 7
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What we will learn about..
- unicellular vs multicellular organisms
- differentiated cells
- organism structure
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Multiple Choice
How are multicellular and unicellular organisms different?
Unicellular organisms have one cell and are smaller than multicellular organisms.
Multicellular organisms have one cell and are larger than unicellular organisms.
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Multiple Choice
Which best explains how a single-celled organism can survive without other cells?
They do not need to perform more than one function to survive.
They are able to perform all necessary functions within one cell.
They do not need any substance from outside of the cell.
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Multiple Choice
Every plant and animal starts out as a single cell. This one cell divides and multiples to form a more complex multicellular organism.
true
false
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Unicellular vs Multicellular?
Unicellular = one cell
Multicellular = many cells
Many unicellular organisms have a different structure than plant or animal cells
They are often MUCH smaller, and sometimes do not contain a nucleus, mitochondria, or other organelles
They have everything they need to survive in ONE CELL
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Multicellular Organisms
All started out as one cell
As you grow, your cells DIFFERENTIATE to become different types of cells to carry out all the functions of the organism
e.g. brain, skin, heart cells. These are all different, and carry out different function to keep the organism alive
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Advantages and Disadvantages:
MC takes more energy to be alive and to grow
UC is quick to reproduce
MC are more diverse
MC are more resilient (i.e. one cell can die, but the whole organism if OK)
Can you think of anymore?
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Structure of MC Organisms
Same type of specialised cell --> Tissue --> Organ --> System --> Organism
Example:
Brain cells --> Brain tissue (grey matter) --> Brain --> Nervous System --> Organism
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Multiple Choice
Basic unit of life
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ System
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Multiple Choice
Multicellular Organisms
Made of 1 cell
Made of more than 1 cell
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Multiple Choice
Based on this image is the Euglena multicellular or unicellular?
1. Multicellular
2. Unicellular
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Multiple Choice
Classify the following examples (pictures) as unicellular or multicellular
1. Unicellular
2. Multicellular
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