People's Education Edition Biology for Grade 8, Volume 1
People's Education Edition seventh grade biology volume 1
People's Education Edition Biology for Grade 8, Volume 2
People's Education Press High School Biology Compulsory Course 2
Beijing Normal University Edition Seventh Grade Biology Volume 2
People's Education Press seventh grade biology book volume 2
Beijing Normal University Edition Eighth Grade Biology Volume 2
Beijing Normal University Edition Seventh Grade Biology Volume 1
Beijing Normal University Edition Eighth Grade Biology Volume 1
High School Biology Compulsory Course 1, published by People's Education Press
Jiangsu Education Edition Seventh Grade Biology Volume 1
Jiangsu Education Edition 8th Grade Biology Volume 1
Jiangsu Education Edition Seventh Grade Biology Volume 2
Jiangsu Education Edition 8th Grade Biology Volume 2
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"Single-celled Organisms" How cells constitute organisms PPT courseware 5
animal structure hierarchy
Cells—tissues—organs—systems—animal bodies
plant structure hierarchy
Cells - Tissues - Organs - Plants
learning target
1. Explain that single-cell organisms can complete life activities independently.
2. Give examples of the relationship between single-celled organisms and human life.
single cell organism
Organisms with only one cell in their body are called unicellular organisms. Unicellular organisms are composed of only a single cell, and all life activities are completed within a single cell.
Method steps
1. Take a drop of the culture medium from the surface of the Paramecium culture medium, place it on a glass slide, and observe the Paramecium with the naked eye.
2. Cover with a coverslip and observe the morphology and movement of the paramecium under a low-power microscope.
3. Add iodine solution to anesthetize the paramecium. Use a high-power microscope to observe the internal structure of the paramecium.
How to switch to high magnification lens?
Find an object (i.e. a paramecium) under low magnification and move it to the center of the field of view
Turn the converter and use the 40× objective lens
Turn the fine focus screw to adjust the object image to be clear
When excessive amounts of human domestic sewage and industrial wastewater are discharged into the seawater, resulting in excessive organic matter in the seawater, it will cause some single-celled animals (such as Naked Trichuris and Noctiluca) to multiply in large numbers. Because of their reddish body color, when they are densely packed together, they can discolor the seawater, called a red tide. According to research, this type of animal can produce a neurotoxin that can be stored in the body of crustaceans and is harmless to crustaceans. However, humans or other animals may be poisoned after eating crustaceans.
summary
Protozoa are the most primitive and lowest animals, and are the ancestors of the animal kingdom. Since the body is made up of one cell, it is also called a single-celled animal.
Paramecium lives in freshwater rich in organic matter and can be used to monitor water pollution.
If you were asked to find some single-celled organisms for experiments, what kind of environment would you go to collect them? What instrument would you use to test for the presence of single-celled organisms in the material you took? On what basis did you choose the instrument?
Classroom meets standards
1. When observing Paramecium, the best part to suck the Paramecium from the Paramecium culture medium with a straw is ( )
The middle layer of culture medium A and any part of culture medium B
C The surface layer of the culture medium D The lower layer of the culture medium
2. How does Paramecium move in water ( )
A uses the flagella to make spiral movements
B uses the cilia to make spiral movements
C uses the flagellum to move in a straight line
D uses the cilia to move in a straight line
3. The excess water and waste in the body of Paramecium are discharged through ( )
A anus B telescopic vacuole C oral groove D endopharynx
4. When observing Paramecium, you often put some cotton fibers for the purpose of ( )
A fixes the paramecium B makes the paramecium move slowly for easy observation
C Separate culture medium D Absorb culture medium
Observe the stress of Paramecium as shown in the figure. Drop four drops of liquid on the glass plate respectively. A is the Paramecium culture medium, B is water, C is vinegar-containing solution, and D is solution containing beef juice.
1. During the experiment, first connect A to BCD. In order to clearly see the transport direction of the Paramecium after the connection, how should it be circulated? Please use arrows.
2. After being connected, the direction of movement of the Paramecium is from [ ] to [ ].
3. The above experiments show that Paramecium can
Toward favorable stimuli and to avoid harmful stimuli
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