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February 27 – March 3

Science Thoughts 2/27 In one celled organisms, each cell supports the characteristics of life. How are plant and animal cells different from one celled organisms? SPECIALIZATION

C 1.3 P 26 – 32 Different cells perform various functions. Monday in class C 1.3 P 26 – 32 Different cells perform various functions.

Classified by cell type Unicellular – Multicellular Prokaryotic – Eukaryotic Autotrophic – Heterotrophic

Multicellular – Eukaryotic cells Plant – Animal - Fungus Specialization – each cell in the organism has a different job Single cell of multicellular organism CAN NOT survive on its own Members of a community that work together to support organism

NOT highly specialized If piece is broken off organism it will regenerate grow back!

Complex organisms (most plant/animal) Cells groups together with others that have the same job Called TISSUE

Tissue working together Different tissue working together for SAME FUNCTION ORGAN

Organs working with other organs Organs working with other organs to get a specific job done ORGAN SYSTEM

All Organ systems working together Multiple organ systems working together are all part of an organism Organisms can have different numbers of organ systems

Cell – Tissue – Organ – Organ System - Organism Science Thoughts 2/28 How are cells classified starting with individual cells and ending with organisms? Cell – Tissue – Organ – Organ System - Organism

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRFykdf4kDc (2:29) Tuesday in class Power point Notes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRFykdf4kDc (2:29)

Levels of organization 7.L.1.3 – Summarize the hierarchical organization of multicellular organisms from cell  tissue  organ  organ system  organism. Levels of organization

Specialized To have a specific function. Example: A violinist. Non-Example: One- man band.

Cell Smallest living thing Examples: Muscle cells, Bone cells, Skin cells, Eye cells, Blood cells, Neurons (brain cells) Non-Examples: Biceps, Triceps, Ear, Eye, Brain, Organelles

Tissue Group of cells working together to perform the same function. Examples: Muscle, Blood, Fat, Cartilage, Epithelial Non-Examples: Neurons, Muscle Cells, Femur

Organ Group of tissues working together to perform the same function. Examples: Stomach, Lungs, Skin, Brain, Heart, Bones, Kidneys Non-Examples: Muscle, Blood, Hair, Adipose, Cartilage

Organ System Group of organs working together to perform the same function. Examples: Digestive, Circulatory, Respiratory, Excretory, Nervous, Muscular, Skeletal. Non-Examples: Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Bees, Trees, Kidneys

Organism Object that performs all life functions. Examples: Humans, Plants, Mushrooms, Insects Non-Examples: Rocks, Viruses, Fire Locust, dragonfly, wood weevil

Answer questions 1 – 5 in 1.3 Review (p.32) The three domains and their cell types are: Specialization is Levels of organization as a tree: Difference between cell in unicellular and multicellular organism: Using Models: similar to object represented: Different from object represented: https://www.brainpop.com/science/cellularlifeandgenetics/cellspecialization/ (2:01)

Substitute – no science thought Science Thoughts 3/1 Substitute – no science thought

Wednesday in class Study guide for unit test 15 minutes – silent/individual 15 minutes – quiet/small group 15 minutes – get answers

What topics will be covered on Friday’s test? Science Thoughts 3/2 What topics will be covered on Friday’s test? Microscope Cell theory Organelles Protists Organization

Thursday in class Review for Unit Test

(objectives and questions) Science Thoughts 3/3 What are the three tools you should use to study for the unit test in science? Pretest (given 1st day) Nerd Words (objectives and questions) Study Guide

Cells Unit Test Genetics Pretest Notebook check Friday in class Cells Unit Test Genetics Pretest Notebook check