Cell - The Basic Unit of Life: 2.2 Understanding Unicellular and Multicellular Organisms

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Chapter 2 : Cell The Basic Unit of Life

2.2 Understanding Unicellular and Multicellular Organisms Learning Outcomes :

By the end of this lesson, students should be able to : State the meaning of unicellular organisms and multicellular organisms Give examples of unicellular organisms and multicellular organisms

INDUCTION SET
Please classify the following diagrams based on characteristics

Bird

Mucor

Human

Euglena

Fish

Paramecium

We can divide the organisms based on :

Unicellular Microorganism

Multicellular

Multicellular microorganism

Multicellular Organism

Exercises

Extra Input

Conclusion

We can divide the organisms based on :


Unicellular Microorganism

Multicellular

Euglena

Multicellular microorganism

Multicellular Organism

Bird
Human Paramecium Mucor

Fish

Microorganisms

Unicellular organisms
Uni = one

Multicellular organisms
Multi = many

Organisms that consist of only one cell and carry out all the life processes

Organisms that consist of many cells and carry out all the life processes
1. Some multicellular organisms are made up of a few cells. They are too tiny to be seen with our naked eyes 2. They are microorganisms too 3. Other multicellular organisms Are made up of millions of cells 4. Each type of a cell has a different Structure and carries out specific functions

1. Unicellular organisms are Microorganisms


2. They are very tiny and can only be seen under a microscope

Microorganisms

Unicellular organisms
Uni = one

Multicellular organisms
Multi = many
Multicellular organisms are made up of a few cells

Euglena

Paramecium

Spirogyra

Yeast

Mucor

Microorganisms

Unicellular organisms
Uni = one

Multicellular organisms
Multi = many

Bacteria

Amoeba
Hydra

Chlamydo monas

Multicellular organisms are made up of million of cells

Bird

Human

Fish

Life processes performed by all living things :

a. Breathing

b. Movement

c. Excretion

d. Reproduction

e. Growth

f. Digestion

Did You Know!!!


Yeast is also known as the "mother of bread or yeast which is a fungus that is widely used in bakery industry

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Test Yourself
Name the following unicellular and multicellular below :

Hydra

Spirogyra Chlamydomonas Paramecium

Test Yourself
Match the following microorganisms with their type :
Microorganisms Hydra Paramecium Mucor Multicellular Organisms Unicellular Organisms

Spirogyra
Yeast

PBS

Conclusion
Complete the chart below :

Microorganisms

UNICELLULAR

MULTICELLULAR

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