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Unicellular Organisms
Week of February 4th
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Unicellular Organism An organism that consists of only one cell.
Also known as a single-celled organism. Prokaryotes, most protists, and some fungi are unicellular.
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Unicellular vs. Multicellular
Unicellular consist of a single cell. Multicellular consist of many cells. Multicellular organisms are often more complex.
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Vocab Heterotrophic: organism must consume food
Autotrophic: organism can make its own food Flagellum: a long whip-like structure that acts like a little motor.
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Vocab cont. Pseudopods: temporary “feet” used to move around.
Cilia: tiny hair-like projections that move an organism. Protist: a single-celled or multicellular organism that lives in moist or wet surroundings.
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Euglena Euglena move by a flagellum.
Both heterotrophic and autotrophic. Have an eyespot at the anterior end that detects light. Usually lives in quiet ponds or puddles.
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Amoeba Lives in fresh water, salt water, wet soil and in animals (including people). Surrounds food with pseudopods and forms a food vacuole. Move by changing shape. Eats algae, bacteria, plant cells. Some amoebas are parasites.
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Paramecium An animal-like protists. Live in quiet or stagnant ponds.
Feed on algal scum or other microorganisms. Move using cilia. Contains two types of nuclei and two types of cytoplasm.
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Volvox Live in colonies; about 500 cells will group together.
The colonies appear as green spheres in water. Move using a flagella. Likes the dark waters of ponds.
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