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2 AIM: What are life processes? Describe the vocabulary terms.

3 ingestion, excretion, digestion, respiration, transport. Nutrition ingestion, excretion, digestion, respiration, transport. Nutrition AIM: What are life Processes?

4 LIFE PROCESSES RESPIRATION NUTRITION TRANSPORT EXCRETION Reproduction

5 LIFE PROCESSES RESPIRATION NUTRITION TRANSPORT EXCRETION INGESTIONDIGESTION

6 NUTRITION INGESTIONDIGESTION What is the difference between ingestion and digestion? Digestion is the break-down of food into small particles

7 TRANSPORT Movements of “cellular” wastes Movement of nutrients Digested food nutrients must be carried to other parts of the living thing to “feed it”

8 EXCRETION Waste products Where do they come from ? Name 2 waste products in animals: Urine and Bowel Movements

9 RESPIRATION Not talking about breathing Talking about “cellular respiration” Cellular respiration IS the process of getting energy from food ! Occurs in every cell!

10 Cellular respiration IS the process of getting energy from food ! Occurs in every cell! What is cellular respiration? Every cell burns “food” to produce energy to perform that cell’s functions. In order for something to burn, what must be present?

11 Cellular respiration IS the process of getting energy from food ! Occurs in every cell! What is cellular respiration? sugar + oxygen carbon dioxide + water + energy

12 Cellular respiration IS the process of getting energy from food ! Occurs in every cell! Sugar + oxygen carbon dioxide + water + energy What happens to the Carbon dioxide? …transported OUTof the living thing

13 Cellular respiration IS the process of getting energy from food ! Occurs in every cell! Sugar + oxygen carbon dioxide + water + energy Where is the Carbon dioxide produced? … originally in the cells

14 Cellular respiration IS the process of getting energy from food ! Occurs in every cell! Sugar + oxygen carbon dioxide + water + energy Where is the Carbon dioxide produced? … mammals then “breathe” it out

15 Cellular respiration IS the process of getting energy from food ! Occurs in every cell! Sugar + oxygen carbon dioxide + water + energy What happens to the water? … transported out, collected as urine

16 Cellular respiration IS the process of getting energy from food ! Occurs in every cell! Sugar + oxygen carbon dioxide + water + energy What happens to the energy? … used by every cell of the body

17 WHY? WHY NOT?

18 Does it ingest/digest? Does it transport? Does it undergo cellular respiration Does it excrete?

19 Does it undergo cellular respiration Do fish breathe oxygen? Why do they need oxygen? How do they get the Oxygen?

20 Does it take in nutrition YES Through the roots

21 Does it transport? Yes, Water goes up from the roots, food goes down from the leaves

22 Does it excrete? Yes, it excretes water

23 Does it undergo cellular respiration Although a plant make its own food... … by “breathing” in carbon dioxide and water from its roots Which is Photosynthesis

24 Plants still need to take in Oxygen For cellular respiration To burn the food in every cell of its body so that is can have energy for growth and Life’s Processes

25 REVIEW VOCABULARY – AND THE AIM – AND THE OBJECTIVES ingestion, excretion, digestion, respiration, transport AIM: What are life Processes ?

26 Class Activity: Worksheets: 2-6 What are life Processes ?

27 Homework: INTERNET QUESTIONS Paragraph AIM: What are life Processes ?


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