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unicellular
1 cell
multicellular
multiple cells
unilcellular life
needs to be able to do multiple jobs by itself
specialized cells
cells that have a specific function
prokaryotes
simple, no nucleus or membrane bound organelles. DNA in a circular loop. bacteria
eukaryotes
more complex, has a nucleus and membrane bound organelles. DNA in long strands. animals/plants
both pro and euk
both have DNA, both need nutrients from the surrounding enviorment, both need to get rid of wastes, both are living
unicellular cilia
tiny hairs that surround cell beat in a direction to cause movement
ex: paramecium
ex of multicellular: nose, trachea, stomach
unicellular flagella
whip-like structure "tail" uses whip like motions back and forth to move
ex:euglena
ex of multicellular: sperm cell
unicellular psuedopodia
"false foot": cytoplasm of ell slowly extends and pushes cell foward
ex:amoeba
ex of multicellular: white blood cell