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Cells Key Questions: -What is in a cell? -What do they look like? -How are the cells arranged? -How do the organisms eat? -What are some examples of species? The domains of life Animals! (Eukaryotic) • Complex, multicellular or unicellular organisms • Require nutrition from outside sources • May be carnivorous, omnivorous or herbivorous • Include reptiles, amphibians, birds, mammals, fish and US • Cells are about 50 μm long Plants! (Also eukaryotic) • Multicellular, cell walls, and chlorophyll • Largest and longest-living things on Earth • Cells are about 100 μm long Fungi! (ALSO eukaryotic) •Multicellular; complex, or single celled •cell walls, no chlorophyll •Mold, Yeast, Mushrooms •Cells 5 – 50 μm long Protists! (ALSO EUKARYOTIC!!!!) • Single-celled or multicellular • Some plant, some animal type cells. • Nucleus • Protozoans (animal-like) • Algae (plant-like) • Cells up to 300 μm long. Bacteria! • Smallest and simplest lifeforms • Unicellular (one-celled) • no nucleus • Bacteria and cyanobacteria • Cells around 1- 3 μm long Summary: Characteristics Animal Fungi Plants Bacteria Number of Cells Multicellular Multicellular and unicellular Multicellular Unicellular Nucleus Present Present Present Absent Cell Wall Absent Present Present Absent Large Vacuole Absent Absent Present Absent Chloroplasts Absent Absent Present in leaf and stem cells Absent Size 50 μm 5- 50 μm 100 μm 1-3 μm Questions •What are two characteristics of the bacterial cells? •What is meant by unicellular? Questions •What are some characteristics of Fungi? •What are some characteristics of animal cells?