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Single Celled Organisms Review. Mrs. Wharton’s Science Class. Amoebas. Unicellular, Eukaryotic, heterotrophic Moves-using Psuedopods Reproduces- Binary fission Eats-engulfing. Euglena. Unicellular, eukaryotic, both Heterotrophic and autotrophic Moves- Flagella
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Single Celled Organisms Review Mrs. Wharton’s Science Class
Amoebas • Unicellular, Eukaryotic, heterotrophic • Moves-using Psuedopods • Reproduces- Binary fission • Eats-engulfing
Euglena • Unicellular, eukaryotic, both Heterotrophic and autotrophic • Moves- Flagella • Reproduces- fission (cell splits) • Eats- eyespot senses light to gather for photosynthesis
Paramecium • Unicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic • Moves- cilia • Reproduces-sexually and asexually • Eats food from environment- through oral grove, food vacuole, and anal pore.
Volvox • Unicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic • Moves- flagella • Reproduces- both sexually and asexually • Eats- by using the eye spot to sense light so photosynthesis can occur.
Organelles • Nucleus- Control center “brain” of the cell, contains genetic material (DNA) • Cytoplasm- the jelly like substance that surrounds the organelles within the cell • Contractile Vacuole- Gets rid of water/ wastes within the cell • Food Vacuole- surrounds and digests food within the cell • Chloroplasts- necessary organelle for photosynthesis • Eyespot- senses light • Cell membrane- controls what comes into and out of the cell.