Unicellular Organisms vs. Multicellular Organisms

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Unicellular Organisms vs. Multicellular Organisms Types of Organisms Unicellular Organisms vs. Multicellular Organisms

What is an Organism? Definition: Organism – anything that can live on its own

Unicellular Organisms

Unicellular Organisms Definition: Unicellular organism – an organism made of only one cell Information: These organism are very small and need to be seen with a microscope.

Unicellular: Common Names Microscopic Organisms Microorganisms Really small living things

Examples of Unicellular Organisms Amoeba Bacteria Protozoa Unicellular algae Unicellular fungi Unicellular yeasts Paramecium

Images of Unicellular Organisms

More Images of Unicellular Organisms

Multicellular Organisms

Multicellular Organisms Definition: 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.

Common Names Many – celled organisms Eukaryotic organisms Mammals Birds Reptile Fish Many others…

Examples of Multicellular Organisms Humans Cats Dogs Insects Birds Flowers Mold Trees

Images of Multicellular Organisms

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Sample Question Question: What type of organism is a hamster? Answer: Multicellular Page 1