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5 topics that we will cover this year 1.Introduction to science. (inquiry) 2.Life science 3.Physical Science 4.Chemistry 5.Earth Science 1.Introduction.

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1 5 topics that we will cover this year 1.Introduction to science. (inquiry) 2.Life science 3.Physical Science 4.Chemistry 5.Earth Science 1.Introduction to science. (inquiry) 2.Life science 3.Physical Science 4.Chemistry 5.Earth Science

2 What is LIFE?

3 Biology  Biology – break it into root words?????

4 Biology  Biology – study of life

5 Is fire alive? Leave some space, come back at the end and try to answer this.

6 Six characteristics of life:

7 1.Composed of cells 2.Living things reproduce 3.Grow and develop 4.Use and obtain energy 5.Respond to their environment 6.Homeostasis

8 Scientist are sceptics A sceptic - someone who questions something. fact checker, not ignoramus So, who decided what life is? Is it an accurate system? Is it possible that life is something different than what we define it as?

9 1. Living things are composed of cells  All living things have cells

10 1. Living things are composed of cells  All living things have cells  Cells are never formed by non- living things  All living things have cells  Cells are never formed by non- living things

11 2. Living things reproduce  All living things die, so reproduction is necessary  2 types: Sexual - two cells from different individuals unite to produce new cell (new individual)  All living things die, so reproduction is necessary  2 types: Sexual - two cells from different individuals unite to produce new cell (new individual)

12 2. Living things reproduce  Asexual - single organism reproduces without the aid of another.  More simple - some organisms simply divide in two.  Asexual - single organism reproduces without the aid of another.  More simple - some organisms simply divide in two.

13 3. Living things grow and develop  All living things are capable of growth

14 4. Living things use and obtain energy  Living things obtain energy from their environment.  Different types??  Living things obtain energy from their environment.  Different types??

15 4. Living things use and obtain energy  Photosynthesis - plant energy from sun  Metabolism - energy from food  Chemosynthesis - energy from chemical sources  Photosynthesis - plant energy from sun  Metabolism - energy from food  Chemosynthesis - energy from chemical sources

16 5. Living things respond to their environment  Can be fast (behavior), or slow (metabolism or growth)

17 5. Living things respond to their environment  Can be fast (behavior), or slow (metabolism or growth)  Cause of change called stimulus  Can be fast (behavior), or slow (metabolism or growth)  Cause of change called stimulus

18 5. Living things respond to their environment  Can be fast (behavior), or slow (metabolism or growth)  Cause of change called stimulus  Living things respond in ways that improve chances of survival  Can be fast (behavior), or slow (metabolism or growth)  Cause of change called stimulus  Living things respond in ways that improve chances of survival

19 6. Homeostasis  The processes by which organisms respond to stimuli in ways that keep their body suitable for life  Examples in humans?  The processes by which organisms respond to stimuli in ways that keep their body suitable for life  Examples in humans? Book: Chemicals of life.

20 6. Homeostasis  The processes by which organisms respond to stimuli in ways that keep their body suitable for life  Humans: warm blooded, sweat, shivering, sickness, waste excretion, etc.  The processes by which organisms respond to stimuli in ways that keep their body suitable for life  Humans: warm blooded, sweat, shivering, sickness, waste excretion, etc.

21 Is your car alive?

22  1.made of cells?  2.reproduce?  3. grow and develop?  1.made of cells?  2.reproduce?  3. grow and develop?

23 Is your car alive?  4. Use and obtain energy?  5. Respond to their environment?  6. Homeostasis (maintain there environment)?  4. Use and obtain energy?  5. Respond to their environment?  6. Homeostasis (maintain there environment)?

24 Tomorrow  Entry Question  Group work.  “It’s alive”  Entry Question  Group work.  “It’s alive”

25 Other aspects of life?  All things die If there is time:

26 Other aspects of life?  All things die  Based on DNA  All things die  Based on DNA

27 Other aspects of life?  All things die  Based on DNA  Communicate  All things die  Based on DNA  Communicate

28 Other aspects of life?  All things die  Based on DNA  Communicate  Organization  All things die  Based on DNA  Communicate  Organization

29 Other aspects of life?  All things die  Based on DNA  Communicate  Organization  Gas exchange  All things die  Based on DNA  Communicate  Organization  Gas exchange

30 Other aspects of life?  All things die  Based on DNA  Communicate  Organization  Gas exchange  Evolve  All things die  Based on DNA  Communicate  Organization  Gas exchange  Evolve


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