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Chapter 1 – Structure and Function of Organisms

Lesson 2 Single-Celled and Multicellular Organisms. Chapter 1 – Structure and Function of Organisms. TCAP Coach 5 th grade Science. Source. The student will distinguish between single cell and multicellular organisms. Objective.

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Chapter 1 – Structure and Function of Organisms

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  1. Lesson 2 Single-Celled and Multicellular Organisms Chapter 1 – Structure and Function of Organisms

  2. TCAP Coach 5th grade Science Source

  3. The student will distinguish between single cell and multicellular organisms. Objective

  4. Some organisms are made up of only one cell. Multicellular organisms are made up of many cells. Often, cells in multicellular organisms are specialized to perform one task. These specialized cells must work together to keep the organisms healthy. Single-Celled and Multicellular Organisms

  5. Single-celled organisms are organisms that are made up of only one cell. These include bacteria, paramecia, and amoebas. Even though single-celled organisms are simple life forms, they still perform life functions. They move, find food, grow, and reproduce. Single-Celled Organisms

  6. Look at the amoebas below. Single-Celled Organisms

  7. Amoebas move in the direction that their cytoplasm flows. These single-celled organisms eat by surrounding a food particle with streams of cytoplasm and then bringing the food into the cell. Some single-celled organisms have hair-like structures called cilia that help them move and feed. Others have tail-like structures called flagella that propel them forward. Single-Celled Organisms

  8. Other single-celled organisms have chlorophyll. Just like the chlorophyll inside plants, this chlorophyll allows the organism to transform the sun's energy into food for the cell. Single-celled organisms remove wastes by moving the wastes to the outside of their cell membranes. Single-Celled Organisms

  9. Single-celled organisms also reproduce. Because they are made up of one cell, they reproduce by cell division. This kind of reproduction creates a new organism that is an exact copy of the parent. Single-Celled Organisms

  10. Most of the plants and animals you see around you are multicellular organisms. This is because single-celled organisms are usually very small and you need a microscope to see them. Dogs, cats, people, sunflowers, insects, sea stars, and worms are all made up of millions and millions of cells. Multicellular Organisms

  11. Multicellular organisms are more complex than single-celled organisms. Because of this, cells inside a multicellular organism perform specialized tasks. These cells all work together to keep the multicellular organism healthy. Multicellular Organisms

  12. For example, the cells that make up the heart work together to move oxygen and blood to all the other body tissues. A tissue is a group of cells that work together to perform a particular job. Multicellular Organisms

  13. Heart tissue along with other tissues all work together in the organ called the heart. An organ is two or more tissues working together to perform a job. The heart is one part of the circulatory system. The function of the circulatory system is to move oxygen and nutrients throughout an organism. The circulatory system is one example of an organ system. Multicellular organisms often have several organ systems. Multicellular Organisms

  14. a. a multicellular organism b. a single-celled organism c. an organ d. a tissue 1. What is a group of cells that work together to perform a particular job called?

  15. d. a tissue 1. What is a group of cells that work together to perform a particular job called?

  16. a. a tissue b. an organ c. an organ system d. a single-celled organism 2. Which of the following contains the most cells?

  17. c. an organ system 2. Which of the following contains the most cells?

  18. a. removing wastes from the cell b. moving c. collecting food d. making food from the sun's energy 3. Which of the following is not a life function of a single-celled amoeba?

  19. d. making food from the sun's energy 3. Which of the following is not a life function of a single-celled amoeba?

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