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1 Is It Alive? How do we know when something is alive? The world is made up of many different things. – Some things, like plants and animals, are living. – Other things, like cars and rocks are non-living. Living things are called *organisms*

2 Living or Non-living? You know plants and animals are living things. How do you know this? All living things (YES, ALL LIVING THINGS) have certain characteristics in common. We will remember them by remembering THIS phrase: STRANGER-C

3 S T R A N G E R C There are 9 characteristics (processes) which are necessary for life: Synthesis Transport Respiration Adaptation/Response Nutrition Growth/Genetics Excretion Reproduction Cells

4 Synthesis Synthesis means to make / build something more complex Think Legos

5 Transport Transport means movement Transportation is the process by which substances enter and leave our cells and become distributed within the cells Think of water moving from the roots of a tree all the way to the leaves at the top of the branches Think of your blood circulating through your body

6 Respiration Cell Respiration the process of changing energy stored in food into a chemical energy (ATP) which cells can use Two types: Aerobic – Uses oxygen Anaerobic – Does not use oxygen AKA: FERMENTATION

7 Adapt/Respond Adaptation is any inherited factor that improves the chances of survival All living things need to adapt and respond to their environment if they are to survive Adapting means changing to be better able to survive Think of polar bears in sub-zero temperature Responding means reacting to changes in the environment Stimulus = any factor (signal) that causes a change/response - It’s a change in the environment which causes a reaction Doorbell Phone Ringing Response = a reaction to a change caused by a stimulus Goosebumps Sweat Know these 2!

8 Nutrition Nutrition means taking in nutrients needed to make energy and survive Ingestion means to take IN food Think of you munching on a Big Mac Digestion means breaking down large “stuff” (complex materials) into smaller/simpler forms  That Big Mac doesn't go sloshing around beneath your skin, smearing ooey-gooey yummy-ness all over your muscles and bones, does it????

9 Growth & Genetics Growth means to increase in size and/or number Even though we appear to stop growing… we always need new cells to repair/replace old ones! Genes are necessary for this to happen! Your GENES are made up of DNA that contains the instructions for the cell (and we'll learn TONS about that later on!)

10 Excretion Excretion means to get rid of cellular waste (NOT POOP!) You excrete in many ways:  Pee-ing (Yup.... I said that too!)  Sweat Ever wonder why the underarm area of your favorite white tee-shirt ends up stained and yellowed????  Breathing What happens when you breath on a mirror???

11 Reproduction Reproduction means that living things are able to make more of their own kind (offspring). Two types: Asexual – one individual produces offspring which are identical to the parent Sexual – two individuals are required to produce offspring and the organism they produce is not identical to either parent This is the ONLY life-characteristic that is NOT required for an organism to stay alive....

12 CELLS Cells are the building blocks of EVERY living organism The basic unit of structure and function of all living things EVERY single cell is actually alive and.... Can exist on it’s own unicellular Or work with other cells to make a different organism multicellular

13 Needs of Living Things ALL living things NEED certain things to survive Can you think of anything you would NEED in order to stay alive? Remember… NEEDING something is different from WANTING something! List a few “NEEDED” things:

14 Needs of Living Things ALL living things NEED certain things to survive: ENERGY – The primary source of energy for ALL life on earth is the SUN FOOD & WATER – ~70% of your body is water! AIR – Air is made of the gases which plants and animals need to survive LIVING SPACE – Living things need a place to get food, water and energy PROPER TEMPERATURE –The internal temperature must remain in a certain range….

15 Important Words to Know !!!!! Metabolism = ALL the chemical reactions occurring within an organism Homeostasis = “Steady State”. Maintaining a stable internal environment (Even when the external environment changes!) -What’s your body temperature??? Do you think it changes (inside) if it’s super cold outside??? Super hot???


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