Living Things Chapter One: Studying Life Chapter Two: Living Things Chapter Three: Interactions of Living Things.

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Living Things Chapter One: Studying Life Chapter Two: Living Things Chapter Three: Interactions of Living Things

Chapter Two: Living Things 2.1 Is it Alive? 2.2 What is a Living System? 2.3 Types of Living Things

Investigation 2A What conditions are ideal for the growth of clover plants? Plant Growth

2.1 Is it Alive? An organism is an individual form of life. Biologists often use five basic rules to classify something as living or nonliving. Yeast is a living organism. Each tiny sphere is an individual living thing.

1.All living things respond to a stimulus. The sunlight is a stimulus and the frog’s choice to sun himself is called a response. 2. All living things take materials from their surroundings such as food, water, and gases and use these materials to get energy. 3.Growth refers to an increase in mass and to an increase in number of cells. 4.The process of making more of the same kind of organism is called reproduction. 5. A cell is the smallest unit of a living thing. Characteristics of Living Things

2.1 Is it alive? This is a barnacle. Read about the five characteristics of life on page 29. Then decide whether it is alive.

2.1 Is it alive? 1.Barnacles respond to their environment by closing their shells at low tide, and opening them at high tide. 2.Barnacles grow and develop. They begin life as free- swimming creatures. Once they find a good spot, they “glue” themselves to a rock and form a shell. 3.Barnacles reproduce. After fertilization from a male barnacle, females hold the eggs in their shells until they hatch. 4.By waving their legs, barnacles capture food. They use energy from the food to move their legs, open and close their shells, and carry out all life processes. 5.If you examined the legs of a barnacle with a microscope you would see that they are made of individual cells.

2.1 Types of Energy Energy is sometimes defined as the ability to cause change or do work. There are many forms of energy. Any form can be converted into any other form.

Connection In 1996, some scientists made a startling claim. They said that they had evidence suggesting that life existed on Mars more than 3 billion years ago. Is there proof for life on Mars?