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Differentiation Please complete the page of notes in the packet by filling in the thought bubbles.

Multicellular organisms that consist of more than one cell. Emerging between 1 and 2 billion years ago, multicellular organisms lead to oxygen-based eukaryotes such as the plants and animals we know today.

Different cells with different structures and functions LIVER CELL BRAIN CELL MUSCLE CELL Different cells with different structures and functions

TISSUE A group of cells that are specialized in a certain way to perform a function. The cells that make up the smooth muscle tissue of the stomach are specialized to work together to contract the stomach and aid in digestion.

This specialization allows the cells to be more efficient This specialization allows the cells to be more efficient. Instead of wasting energy expressing proteins they do not need, the express what is necessary to perform it’s function.

Differentiation: a cell’s development of specialized structures and functions

DO NOW: Complete statements 1.1.U4, 1.1.U5 and 1.1.U6