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Single Celled Organisms

(Uni-Cellular)

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Learning Goals

• Compare the structures and life functions of single celled organisms that carry out all the basic functions of life including: Euglena, Amoeba, Paramecium, Volvox.

• Single-celled organisms have similar and unique structures and life functions that allow them to survive and reproduce.

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Essential Questions

• How are the single-celled organisms similar and different when talking about habitat, movement, food, classification and reproduction?

• How do the structures of Euglena, Amoeba, Paramecium, and Volvox help them perform basic life functions?

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Beginning Brainstorm

• Think about essential things your body does that allows you to survive and live.

• What are things we do to survive/live and why are they important?

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Single Celled Organisms

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Introduction

• Protists are organisms that make up one of the six kingdoms of living things.

• Most protists are microscopic.

• Most protists are single-celled.

• The way in which cells function is similar in all living organisms.

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What are the single cell organisms that we are going to learn about?

• Amoeba

• Euglena

• Paramecium

• Volvox

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Meet Euglena!

• Euglena is also a eukaryotic cell.

• Euglena is classified as both plant like and animal like.

• Euglena is a type of algae.

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What does Euglena eat?

• What does Euglena eat?

• If light is available, will make own food using photosynthesis.

• If no light is available, will eat other protists (amoebas and paramecium).

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Neat Fact!

• Euglena can see by using a red “eyespot” which is used for sensing light!

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How does Euglena move?

• Euglena moves by using a flagella that whips back and forth.

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Where does Euglena live?

• Euglena lives in ponds, rivers, and marshes.

• Some live in oceans and swimming pools.

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Reproduction of Euglena

• Euglena reproduces by splitting in half (asexual reproduction/ mitosis)

• 1 splits in half and makes an identical new euglena.

• Euglena will only reproduce if well fed and in warm temperatures.

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Euglena life span

• Euglena live about 3 weeks.

• Euglena also does NOT age!

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Meet Amoeba

Amoeba is a eukaryote cell.

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How does Amoeba move?

• Amoeba moves by using pseudopods or by changing the shape of its body.

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Where do Amoeba live?

• Amoeba lives in lakes, ponds, streams, rivers, or puddles.

• Some amoeba live in soil and as parasites in moist body parts of animals.

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Reproduction • Reproduces by splitting in half (asexual

reproduction/ mitosis).

• When amoeba splits in half, it makes 2 identical new amoebas.

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Amoeba life span

• Lives up to two days!

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Meet Paramecium!

• Paramecium is a eukaryotic cell.

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What does Paramecium eat?

• Paramecium feeds on other organisms.

• Uses cilia to sweep food into the “mouth” and then surrounds it in a food vacuole.

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How does Paramecium move?

• Paramecium moves by using cilia (small “hair-like” structures on the outside of the cell).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sn3MTYNe8mM

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Environment for Paramecium

• in freshwater, brackish, and marine environments and are often very abundant in stagnant basins and ponds.

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Paramecium lifespan

• Can live for 100-1000’s (even millions) of years if left alone

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Meet Volvox!

• Classified as Plant-like.

• Also as a eukaryotic cell.

• Are a type of algae

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How does Volvox eat?

• If light is available, will make own food using photosynthesis. (has chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll).

• Also has an “eyespot” which is used for sensing light.

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How does Volvox move?

• Moves using 2 flagella (that beat together to roll the ball through water).

• And, it’s REALLY cool!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8xs8F9gln0

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Where does Volvox live?

• Lives in puddles, ditches, shallow ponds and bogs (wet spongy ground; especially : a poorly drained usually acid area).

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Lifespan of Volvox

• Lives about 2 days!

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Contains

chlorophyll

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Movement

1. How does Euglena move?

2. How does Amoeba move?

3. How does Paramecium move?

4. How does Volvox move?

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Eat

1. How does Euglena eat?

2. How does Amoeba eat?

3. How does Paramecium eat?

4. How does Volvox eat?

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Unique Characteristic

1. What is a unique characteristic of Euglena?

2. What is a unique characteristic of Amoeba?

3. What is a unique characteristic of Paramecium?

4. What is a unique characteristic of Volvox?