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Single Celled Organisms

Single Celled Organisms. Mrs. Wharton’s Science Class. Multicellular vs. Unicellular. Multicellular -Living organism made up of more than one cell. (Humans) Unicellular- Living organism that is made up of one cell. (amoeba). Autotroph vs. Heterotroph.

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Single Celled Organisms

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  1. Single Celled Organisms Mrs. Wharton’s Science Class

  2. Multicellular vs. Unicellular • Multicellular-Living organism made up of more than one cell. (Humans) • Unicellular- Living organism that is made up of one cell. (amoeba)

  3. Autotroph vs. Heterotroph • Autotroph- an organism that makes it’s own food • Heterotroph- an organism that engulfs food. (Gets food from their environment) • Engulf- To Swallow, surround.

  4. Cells and their Nucleus • Cell- smallest living organism • Nucleus- The “Brain” of the cell.

  5. Prokaryote vs Eukaryote • Prokaryote- an organism that has NO nucleus • Eukaryote- a cell that contains a nucleus

  6. Methods of Movement • Cilia- hair like structures used for movement and for obtaining food. • Flagella- a whip-like structure used for movement

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