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Aim: In what ways are living things the same? Do now: Brainstorm (recorder writes all ideas on notepaper) * the similarities between a Paramecium and a human

similarities Reproduce Grow Nucleus/Brain Respiration Locomotion Excretion Nutrition Synthesis

Structure - Function Cilia - Lysosomes - Golgi - Endoplasmic reticulum -

Compare - contrast CiliaRespiratory cilia LysosomesDigestive System Endoplasmic Reticulum Circulatory System Paramecium/CellsimilaritesHuman

locomotion

Nutrition - Digestion

transport ER within the cell

Write What do you think about the complexity of single-celled organisms?

All life evolved from simpler forms, thus the similarities of function Some structures in single-celled organisms, such as cilia, lysosomes, Golgi and Endoplasmic reticulum carry out the same function as tissues and systems in multi-cellular organisms.