Multicellular Organisms: Structures and Functions

 
Multicellular Organisms
 
STANDARD:
5.L.1.1  Explain why some organisms are capable of
surviving as a single cell while others require many cells
that are specialized to survive.
 
I can list examples of multicellular organisms and
describe their structures and functions.
 
 
Clear Learning Goals:
List examples of multi cellular organisms and describe
their structures and functions.
 
We have been talking about how cells are the
building blocks of all organisms.
 
Yesterday we discussed one celled
organisms.  What do you remember about
yesterday's lesson?
Recall those ideas now.
 
Today we will be exploring multicellular
organisms.
 
Multicellular Organisms
 
A 
multicellular
 organism is made up of
more than one cell.
 
Humans
, 
animals
, and 
plants
 are all
examples of multicellular organisms
.
 
Unicellular and Multicellular Organisms
 
Multicellular Organisms
 
Each kind of cell does a different job.
It’s shape and structure helps it carry out this job
.
 
Cells, Tissues, Organs – Organ Systems
 
Multicellular Organisms
 
 
 
Groups of cells form tissue,
groups of tissue forms organs,
groups of organs form systems.
 
 
Multicellular Organisms
 
Multicellular Organisms
 
Comparing Unicellular & Multicellular
 
Single celled organisms take in material 
directly
from their surroundings, while multicellular
organisms have 
systems
 for moving materials
throughout their body.
 
A 
system
 is a group of parts that work together.
 
To summarize:
 
Unicellular (single celled) Organisms can
perform all of life’s functions within a single cell.
 
Multicellular (many celled) Organisms have
many cells that each perform a special task.
They need 
all
 of these different kinds of cells
working together in order to survive.
 
Brainpop - Cell Specialization
 
Exit Ticket
 
1.
What is the correct order for how cells group
together in multicellular organisms?
 
2.
How are humans different from amoebas?
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Learn about multicellular organisms, including examples like humans, animals, and plants, and how their cells, tissues, organs, and systems work together to perform various functions. Understand the difference between single-celled and multicellular organisms and why some require specialized cells to survive. Dive into the world of cell specialization and the importance of different cell types in multicellular organisms.

  • Multicellular Organisms
  • Cell Specialization
  • Structures
  • Functions
  • Biology

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  1. Multicellular Organisms

  2. STANDARD: 5.L.1.1 Explain why some organisms are capable of surviving as a single cell while others require many cells that are specialized to survive. I can list examples of multicellular organisms and describe their structures and functions. Clear Learning Goals: List examples of multi cellular organisms and describe their structures and functions.

  3. We have been talking about how cells are the building blocks of all organisms. Yesterday we discussed one celled organisms. What do you remember about yesterday's lesson? Recall those ideas now. Today we will be exploring multicellular organisms.

  4. Multicellular Organisms A multicellular organism is made up of more than one cell. Humans, animals, and plants are all examples of multicellular organisms.

  5. Unicellular and Multicellular Organisms

  6. Multicellular Organisms Each kind of cell does a different job. It s shape and structure helps it carry out this job.

  7. Cells, Tissues, Organs Organ Systems

  8. Multicellular Organisms Groups of cells form tissue, groups of tissue forms organs, groups of organs form systems.

  9. Multicellular Organisms Cell Tissue Organ System Muscle cell Muscle tissue Muscle Muscular system

  10. Multicellular Organisms

  11. Comparing Unicellular & Multicellular Single celled organisms take in material directly from their surroundings, while multicellular organisms have systems for moving materials throughout their body. A system is a group of parts that work together.

  12. To summarize: Unicellular (single celled) Organisms can perform all of life s functions within a single cell. Multicellular (many celled) Organisms have many cells that each perform a special task. They need all of these different kinds of cells working together in order to survive.

  13. Brainpop - Cell Specialization

  14. Exit Ticket 1.What is the correct order for how cells group together in multicellular organisms? 2.How are humans different from amoebas?

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