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Biology Chapter 5 section 1 Structure of Cells Biology Chapter 5 section 1

Objectives Recognize the differences between unicellular and multicellular organisms Describe the levels of organization from cells to organism Discuss the importance of common organelles to cellular function

One Celled Organisms Unicellular organisms do not make tissues Each cell must be able to do all living functions What are the functions all living things must be able to do?

Living Things What are the functions all living things must be able to do? Organize structures and cells Use energy to maintain cells (respiration) Grow and develop Reproduce Maintain homeostasis Respond to environment

Multicellular Organisms Cells must work together Not all cells must do all jobs, some specialize Multicellular organisms have tissues, organs and organ systems Cells depend on other cells

Every cell has: Whether unicellular or multicellular, every cell has: Cell (plasma) membrane Controls what enters and leaves cell Cytoplasm Chemical reactions occur here Nucleic acid Instructions for cell functions Video

Organization Tissues are groups of similar cells grouped together to do one job.

Animal Tissues Animals have 4 basic types of tissue: Connective tissue Epithelial tissue Muscle tissue Nervous tissue

Plant Tissue Plants have tissues too! Epidermis tissue Vascular tissue Ground tissue

Organs An organ is a group of (different) tissues working together to do a job.

Animal Organs Animal organs help the animal do the functions of life. Heart Lungs Brain Stomach

Plant Organs Plant organs help the plant do the functions of life. Roots Stems Leaves Flowers Fruits

Organ Systems A group of organs working together to help the multicellular organism live Animals: circulatory system, reproductive system, digestive system, integument Plants: root system, shoot system, reproductive system

An organism! Groups of cells organized into tissues, organs and organ systems working together.

An organism! Groups of cells organized into tissues, organs and organ systems working together.