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Title: Diversity of Cellular Life


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Diversity of Cellular Life
  • Chapter 7 Section 4

2
Cells
  • Are the simplest form of life
  • Chemical elements organized into cells become
    living matter.
  • All organisms are made-up of cells
  • All the substances of an organism are the
    products of its cells

3
Life is Cellular
  • Some things are only one cell(unicellular)
  • Some have many cells (multicellular)

4
Unicellular or Multicellular
  • SINGLE CELL ORGANISM
  • MULTI-CELL ORGANISM

5
Unicellular Organisms may be
  • Prokaryotic Eukaryotic

6
Remember? What does the Eukaryotic Cell have
that Prokaryotic Cells does not?
No nucleus
Has a nucleus
No organelles
Has organelles
7
Colonial Organisms Video
  • A colony of single-celled organisms is a colonial
    organism. It's likely that early colonial
    organisms were the first evolutionary step from
    single celled life to multicellular species.

Synura (above) and rotifer egg.  
Synura Three individual colonies. Ref synura01.
Volvox releasing daughter colonies. Ref volvox01
Three Scenedesmus. Ref scened00
8
Colonial Organisms
  • The difference between a multicellular organism
    and a colonial organism is that individual cells
    from a colony can, if separated, survive on
    their own, while cells from a multicellular
    life form (e.g., liver cells) cannot.

Filamentous Algae
9
Colonial Organisms
  • In a multicellular organism the cells have become
    specialized and taken on specific jobs to help
    out the whole organism
  • In a colonial organism,there is little
    difference between cells.

Volvox carteri, a colonial freshwater alga. The
small dots are regular cells and the large ones
are asexual reproductive cells
10
Cell Differentiation
  • cell differentiation- When cells take on a
    different shape, size, and chemistry, suitable
    for a certain function during development.
  • Cells vary in size, shape, and internal
    components
  • The variety of cell shapes include round, flat,
    long, rectangle, etc.
  • Some cells have different extensions from the
    cell membrane

11
Cell Specialization
  • cell specialization- The characteristic of having
    separate roles for each type of cell in a
    multicellular organism the cells is
    specifically designed for a certain function it
    has a certain purpose or job.
  • The size and shape of a cell is related to its
    function

12
Division of Labor
  • division of labor- A more efficient way of
    getting jobs done in a multicellular organism
    because the different tasks are dispersed to
    different cells, each of which is specialized to
    do that job.
  • The organelles that make up a certain cell are
    also determined by the specific functions carried
    out by the cell

13
Levels of Organization
  • levels of organization- A system of hierarchy in
    which a group of things are arranged in order of
    rank, complexity, or size. Each group is made up
    of smaller parts and/or are a part of a larger
    group. (example- cells form tissues, which form
    organs, etc.)

14
Levels of Organization
  • Cell
  • Tissue
  • Organ
  • Organ system

15
Cells
  • Many
  • different types
  • of cells are
  • formed during
  • embryonic
  • development.

16
Cells Continued
  • Cells occur in many different shapes and sizes so
    they can perform many different functions.

17
Tissue
  • Many different cells work together to form a
    tissue.

Cartilage
Muscle
Nerves
Fat
Skin
Bone
18
Organ
  • Many tissues working together form an organ

19
Organ System
  • Each organ
  • system is made up
  • of several different
  • organs that work
  • together and
  • enable the system
  • to do its job.

20
Eleven Organ Systems
  • Circulatory
  • Digestive
  • Endocrine
  • Excretory
  • Integumentary
  • Lymphatic
  • Muscular
  • Nervous
  • Reproductive
  • Respiratory
  • Skeletal

21
Review of Organization
  • Cells have a special job to do (i.e. cell from
    intestine)

22
Review of Organization
  • 2. Tissues a group of similar cells that work
    together to carry out a special job (i.e. group
    of lining cells in intestine)

23
Review of Organization
  • 3. Organ a group of tissues that work
    together to do a job (i.e. small intestine)

24
Review of Organization
  • Organ system a group of organs that work
    together to do a certain job (i.e. digestive
    system)

25
Review of Organization
  • 5. Organism all organ systems working
    together (i.e. digestive, respiratory,
    circulatory, etc.)

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Review of Organization
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Review of Organization
  • Some organisms are made up of only one cell but
    they have all the features of living things
  • The parts of their cell still work together
  • Other organisms have organs and organ systems
    like humans
  • Systems work together to keep us alive
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