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Easy way to remember! Paint (purpose) Red (research)
Houses (hypothesis) Even (experiment) After (analysis) Cloudy (conclusion) Days
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ENDURING UNDERSTANDING
The diversity of cells contributes to the diversity of life on Earth.
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LEARNING GOAL I will observe structures and behaviors of single-celled microorganisms with a microscope. I will compare elodea cells and paramecia cells.
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MICROSCOPIC LIFE
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PROTISTA Paramecia are single-celled organisms in a kingdom of life called Protista. In Greek, proto means early, and protist means the very first. Protists are not animals! They are single-celled and all animals are Multicellular.
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PARAMECIA VS ELODEA Can a single living cell be a living organism?
Can a single living cell not be a living organism? Is an Elodea leaf cell a living organism? Is a paramecium cell a living organism?
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PARAMECIA VS ELODEA Paramecia are not made of cells, because each paramecium itself is a single cell. Just like the individual green “bricks” in the Elodea are individual cells, each paramecium is an individual cell.
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PARAMECIA VS ELODEA The Elodea plant is an organism. Elodea is made of many cells. Elodea is a multicellular organism. The paramecium is an organism. The paramecium is, however, just one cell. Paramecia are single-celled organisms (Unicellular).
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PARAMECIA VS ELODEA How are elodea and paramecia different? How are they the same?
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WORD BANK Paramecium- single-celled protist organism (unicellular). Oval shaped with cilia. Cilia- hair-like structures around the paramecium that help it move and get food.
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