Unit 5: Living beings                                                      1   2   3   4   5

 

 

5. Levels of organisation

     Living beings can be classified into two different groups:

     unicellular and multicellular.

 

       - Unicellular living things have only one cell. E.g. paramecia, bacteria, etc.

        In unicellular (or single-celled) organisms, the single cell performs all life

        functions.

        

        Sometimes they form colonies, groups of cells in which everyone

        functions independently although they live together.

 

       - Multicellular living things have many cells. E.g. plants and animals.

        All cells work together to carry out the vital functions.

        They are dependent on one another and they are organised in

          levels of organisation.

 

      - Cells are the basic units of living beings.

       They are specialised. Each type has a unique shape and structure

       and has a specific function.

       Example: muscle cells are long and can contract.

 

     - Tissues are groups of cells with the same function.

        Example: muscle cells form muscle tissue.

 

     - Organs are groups of various tissues which act together.

        Example: a muscle is an organ made up of muscle tissue,

      nerve tissue and connective tissue.

 

     - Systems are made up of several organs.

      Example: the digestive system includes the stomach,

      the intestines, etc.

 

READING ACTIVITIES

 

After reading the text, copy and answer the following questions into your notebook:

Remember: you must make complete sentences.

 

5.1. Fill in blanks with the following words and complete the text:

 

shape     number     relationship     reproduction     size     

multicellular     alone     organisms       work     specialized    

nutrition     unicellular     small     functions     complex

 
 


“We can classify the ............................... according to the .............................of cells that make them up, in two groups, that are: .....................................organisms, formed for a single cell and ................................ organisms formed for many cells.

 

Unicellular organisms live without other cells to help them. So the cell does all things that it needs to live: ………………… , ……………………..and ………………………….

 

Multicellular organisms are ………….…..organisms. They can have a …………….number of cells, or millions of cells. These cells are not all the same. They have different ……………….. and ………………, and do only a kind of ………………in the organism. The cells are……………………….. by themselves, they cannot do all the vital ……………………. They need other cells to do other work. They live together, but cannot live……………”


 

5.2. Classify the following elements into its organisation level:

Cellular level

Tissular level

Organ level

System level

Organism level 

 

 

 

 

 



5.3. Listen and indicate if the following sentences are true or false:


 

Now,

check

your

answers!


   

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