Unicellular = _____ __ celled Organisms with only _____ cell are unicellular. ______ abundant organisms on ______ Able to carry on ____ life processes.

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Unicellular = _____ __ celled Organisms with only _____ cell are unicellular. ______ abundant organisms on ______ Able to carry on ____ life processes single one Most earth all

Examples of Unicellular Organisms __________... 1)________________…ancient bacteria – _______ living organisms on earth Can _________ very _______ / __________environments Intestinal tract of animals, marshes, volcano vents, bodies of salt water Bacteria Archaebacteria oldest surviveharsh extreme

Examples continued 2) ____________ = _________ bacteria Found all _________ us… When you hear ________ bacteria, this is it Can be found ____________ (bodies, food, soil, etc) Causes ___________ (strep, infection), produce _______, antibiotics, etc. Eubacteriacommon around about anywhere sickness food

Examples of bacteria

More examples of unicellular organisms 3) Protista = ______________ organisms often found in ______ water 4)Fungi = _______ is a type of fungus that can cause ________ to rise and/or cause ______ infections and other ___________ microscopic pond disease yeast bread skin

Multicellular = _______ celled Organisms made of many cells More __________, larger organisms, able to ___________. many complex specialize

Examples of multicellular organisms 1)_______ = some types of fungus are made of many cells 2)________ = trees, grasses, flowers, etc. 3) _________ = insects, mammals, birds, worms, etc. Fungi Plants Animals

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