ClickBiology There are 7 characteristics: Move Respire Sensitive to Changes Grow Reproduce Excrete Waste Nutritional Needs.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
AP Ch 1 Learning Targets. LT #2-3 Characteristics of Life Movement - self initiated change in position, motion of internal parts Responsiveness (irritability)
Advertisements

Warm Up What are the 7 life processes?. Life Functions.
M : Movement R : Respiration (chemical process in cell which releases energy) S: Sensitivity (sensing the environment) G: Growth R: Reproduction E:
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology. Definitions  Anatomy- the structure of body parts (also called morphology)  Physiology- the function of body.
Chapter 1 The Science of Biology
ClickBiology Cambridge IGCSE Biology ClickBiology Characteristics of Living Things.
An unmanned space probe was sent to Mars to check for signs of life on the planet. How could such a probe confirm the existence of life?
"Excuse me, are you alive?".
IF SOMETHING IS ALIVE IT MUST CARRY ON SEVERAL DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES IN ORDER TO STAY ALIVE. THESE ARE THE LIFE PROCESSES. Life Processes.
CHARACTERISTICS OF LIFE
LIFE PROCESSES NOTES. DEFINE THE FOLLOWING TERMS: Biology- the study of life Organism- any living thing Metabolism- all the chemical reactions Homeostasis-
Aim: What are the characteristics of living things? Topic: Conditions for life.
Organization of Living Things and Life Processes
Cells, Chemicals & Activities OCS Biology Mrs. Bonifay.
Characteristics of Life
Cambridge IGCSE Biology
© 2015 Pearson Education, Inc. Maintaining Life: Necessary Life Functions Maintain boundaries Movement – Locomotion – Movement of substances Responsiveness.
Objective: You will be able to differentiate between living and nonliving things. Do Now: Read “Maintaining Internal balance” of page 19 Define Homeostasis.
Life Processes Ms. Chicherchia. Nutrition – -nutrients: substances that an organism needs for energy, growth, repair, maintenance. -autotroph: organism.
What are the life processes by which the life of an organism is maintained? What are the life processes by which the life of an organism is maintained?
Nutrition – the process by which organisms take in food and break it down so if can be used for metabolism. -nutrients: substances that an organism needs.
Living things Where plants and animals align. What’s alive  We are surrounded by living and non- living things.  All animals and plants are living things.
Characteristics of Life 8 Life Functions
Study of life - Any living thing Organism Slide #1.
Characteristics of Life Regents Biology Unit 1 “The Living Environment” The living environment is essentially a biology course Biology- the study of.
Classification of living things. What makes living things different from non-living things? From the picture: 1. List 3 different living things 2. List.
FIRST FIVE Silently on a separate piece of paper answer the following: 1.What is your preferred method of note-taking? 2.Do you find it beneficial? 3.Have.
Sponge What is life? What makes something living? Write 3 or 4 sentences to explain. What is life? What makes something living? Write 3 or 4 sentences.
ClickBiology Characteristics of Living Things. ClickBiology You will need to be able to: List and define the characteristics of living organisms.
ClickBiology Characteristics of Living Things. ClickBiology You will need to be able to: List and define the characteristics of living organisms.
How Do We Know When Something is Alive? The world around you is made up of many different things. Some things, such as plants and animals are considered.
1.1 The Study of Life Living things share some common characteristics All living things are made of one or more cells.
Life Functions Characteristics of Life. Life Functions In order to be considered a living thing, an organism needs to have certain characteristics, and.
Cambridge IGCSE Biology
Cambridge IGCSE Biology
Living Environment- Unit 1
Characteristics of Living Organisms
What is the science of biology?
What is the science of biology?
The 6 Characteristics of Living Things
Cambridge IGCSE Biology
Characteristics of life
Characteristics of Living Things
Characteristics of life
Objective 9/6/11 Describe Characteristics of Living Organisms. WU:
Living And Non-living Things CREATED BY: REYNALDO THOMAS
Biology Determine the characteristics of life.
Units 1 and 2 Cells and the Characteristics of Life
Living Things An organism is another name for a living thing
What do all living things have in common?
Cambridge IGCSE Biology
Characteristics of Living Things
Learn these for easy marks on your Biology Paper 1
Characteristics of Life
Looking at living things
Characteristics of Living Things
Movement Movement Movement Responsiveness Movement Growth
Characteristics of Living Things
Characteristics of Living Things
Processes carried out by living things
Characteristics of Living Things
Characteristics of Life
How do organisms use energy?
Biology is the study of……
1.3.1 Function of Food Why do we need food?.
Characteristics of Life
Unit 1: Vocabulary Nutrition Excretion Respiration Sensitivity
What is biology? Today, write what’s in white.
Characteristics of life
What is Biology?.
Presentation transcript:

ClickBiology There are 7 characteristics: Move Respire Sensitive to Changes Grow Reproduce Excrete Waste Nutritional Needs

ClickBiology Movement/Move An action by an organism or part of an organism causing a change of position or place.

ClickBiology Respiration/Respire The chemical reactions that break down nutrient molecules in living cells to release energy

ClickBiology Sensitivity/Sensitive to Changes The ability to detect or sense changes in the environment (stimuli) and to make responses.

ClickBiology Growth/Grow A permanent increase in size and dry mass by an increase in cell number or cell size or both.

ClickBiology Reproduction/Reproduce The processes that make more of the same kind of organism

ClickBiology Excretion The removal from organisms of toxic materials, the waste products of metabolism (chemical reactions in cells including respiration) and substances in excess of requirements.

ClickBiology Nutrition/Nutritional Needs The taking in of nutrients which are organic substances and mineral ions, containing raw materials or energy for growth and tissue repair, absorbing and assimilating them.