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Single Celled Organisms
A single celled organism does everything that a multicellular organism does: think about those seven characteristics of living things!
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Unicellular An organism made up of one cell.
How can we remember what this word means?
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Multicellular An organism made up of many cells that work together.
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Euglena – the whipper snapper!
Movement: uses a whip like attachment to propel itself Eating: make its own food through photosynthesis Video:
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Amoeba – the blob! Movement: Use pseudopods (“false feet”). They stretch out one part of themselves then pull the rest of it toward the part. Eating: The amoeba must hunt to find its food. It engulfs its food in one big gulp! Video:
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Paramecium – the furry one!
Movement: uses cilia like many tiny rowers to move itself Eating: decaying matter and algae Video: (scroll down)
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Volvox - A type of green algae. Between 500 and 20,000 cells live together in a colony. Movement: two flagella per cell, these make the volvox tumble Eating: They make their own food from the sun. Video:
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Tri Diagram Our next step is to compare two of these single celled organisms. You will complete a Tri Diagram on the euglena, amoeba, and paramecium. At each of the tips write two things unique about the organism. In the center write what is the same – think about our characteristics of living things!
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