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Science Form 1
Science Form 1
Science Form 1
Class : 1E
Content
Content Page
Introduction 1
Objective 2
Observation 3-4
Finding 1 5
Finding 2 6
Finding 3 7
Conclusion 8
Reference 9
Introduction
Living things are also called organism. Some organisms are made up of
one cell. These are unicellular organisms. Unicellular organisms are very
small. Yeast, Euglena, Paramecium, & Amoeba are examples of
unicellular organism. Multicellular organism are made up of more than
one cell. Hydra, Spirogyra, insects, birds & fern are examples of
multicellular organisms.
Objective
Observation
✔ Unicellular Organisms
Euglena Paramecium
Chlamydomonas
Amoeba Yeast
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➢ Multicellular Organisms
Hydra Spirogyra
Fern
Bird Butterfly
Finding 1
Unicellular organisms are organisms that can survive without the help of
other cells. They are complex as the cell is complex. Many people
consider them simple creatures. There is nothing simple concerning the
cell. A multicelluler organisms is much more complex since there is an
interdependence of cells making up their body. Their cells seem to be
more specialized in a way as to complement the entire organism. Their
cells have lost their independence and cannot live alone out side the
organism.
Finding 2
➢Aim : To observe unicellular and multicellular organisms.
➢ Materials : Pond water.
➢ Apparatus : Slide, glass cover, microscope, dropper.
➢ Procedure : 1) Put a drop of pond water on a clean slide.
2) Observe the pond water under a low power
microscope.
3) Name some of the organisms seen.
➢ Observation :
➢ Analysis : I can’t see any moving thing in the pond. Paramecium
and Amoeba are the organism which cannot be seen with
the naked eye. An organism consisting of only one cell
is unicellular organism and multicellular organism is an
organism that consisting more than one cell. Virus is
only microorganism that cannot be seen with the use of
a normal light microscope.
➢ Conclusion : Pond water contains many unicellular and
Multicellular organisms.
Finding 3
Amoeba Hydra
Yeast Spirogyra
Euglena Fern
Paramecium Bird
Chlamydomonas Butterfly
Conclusion
References
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