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Unicellular Organisms Learning Intention: Describe the general structure of unicellular organisms and the functions of cellular components and organelles.

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1 Unicellular Organisms Learning Intention: Describe the general structure of unicellular organisms and the functions of cellular components and organelles.

2 General Characteristics 1. Eye spot- a spot that acts as a light receptor (sensor) 2. Contractile Vacuole- organelle that holds excess fluids. It periodically empties this into the cytoplasm. This forces water out of the cell

3 General Characteristics 3. Cilia – small hair like projections. Many extend from a cell. Single celled organisms use them for movement. They beat in one direction 4. Flagellum – very much like cilia, but are long and there are only a few per cell. Also used for movement http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbI 47l2nbDQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =Ey7Emmddf7Y

4 General Characteristics 5. Oral groove- Used to take up food. Cilia beat food particles toward oral groove

5 Amoeba  Food vacuole  Contractile vacuole  Nucleus http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pR7TN zJ_pA

6 Euglena  Contractile vacuole  Chloroplast  Nucleus  Flagellum  Whip like structure used for propulsion  Eyespot  Light sensitive pigment shield. Allows organism to respond to light. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3sgoy2 2Ij4

7 Paramecium  Food vacuole  Nucleus  Oral groove  Funnel shaped groove food passes along to reach cell mouth  Anal pore  Specialised region of plasma membrane where undigested contents of food vacuoles is released


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