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Organization of Living Things. Content Standard: 1.0 Cell Structure and Function GLE 0507.5.1 Investigate physical characteristics associated with different groups of animals. All living things are made of cells.
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Organization ofLiving Things Content Standard: 1.0 Cell Structure and Function GLE 0507.5.1 Investigate physical characteristics associated with different groups of animals.
All living things are made of cells. • Some organisms are made of only one cell, while others are made of trillions of cells.
In many multicellular organisms, there are many types of cells, each have different functions. • Cells of plants and animals contain many parts, including several types of organelles. • Like organs in the human body, organelles serve specific functions in the cell. • The types of organelles present in cells differ between plants and animals.
Like plants, animals are multicellular and have tissues and organs. • Animals must consume other organisms to get their food. • Animals are classified according to their differences. • One way animals can be classified is based on whether or not they have a backbone.
Classification • Animals without a backbone are called invertebrates. • Animals with a back bone are called vertebrates. • Scientists use a classification system that helps them identify how living things are related to one another.
Classification Activity • Have students put one shoe into a large pile in the classroom. • Discuss how to sort the shoes into groups that are similar or alike. • Shoes may be sorted by color, style (sandals/tennis shoes), right or left, etc. • Discuss how scientist do this with plants and animals.