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Characteristics of Living Things. S7L1 Students will investigate the diversity of living organisms and how they can be compared scientifically. S7L4 Students will examine the dependence of organisms on one another and their environment. Why is .O.D.G.E.R . a living thing?.
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S7L1 Students will investigate the diversity of living organisms and how they can be compared scientifically. S7L4 Students will examine the dependence of organisms on one another and their environment.
Why is .O.D.G.E.R. a living thing? Living things respond…… R
Why is R. .D.G.E.R. a living thing? Living things are organized…………. O Into one or more cells
Why is R.O. . .E.R. a living thing? Living things develop and grow……. D G
Why is R.O.D.G. .R. a living thing? Living things take in and use energy…… E
Why is R.O.D.G.E. . a living thing? Living things reproduce………. R
What do living things need? A place to live Raw materials
Water A place to live that supplies for all of its needs Raw materials Grow & Develop What do living things need? Living things have a life span 1 day to many years How are living things organized? Made of cells. Some are single celled. Others are many celled. Characteristics Of Living Things Reproduce Living things use energy. Reproduce new organisms like itself Energy used by most organisms comes directly or indirectly from the sun Living things respond. By interacting with their surroundings. Homeostasis, the ability to keep proper conditions inside, is a trait of all living things
Cells Nerve cells Tissues Nerve tissue Brain /organ Organ Systems Nervous system Organisms
When Cells Get Together Levels of Organization Living things have different levels of organization. The simplest level of organization is that of the A group of cells with a similar function is called a Groups of tissues working together to perform a common function is called an An example of this would include the nervous, muscle, and other tissues which make up the heart. Groups of organs working together to perform a common function are referred to as a system or an . The blood vessels, blood, and the heart are organs which work together to form the circulatory system. Many different systems function together to allow a complex to function. cell. tissue. organ. organ system organism
PROKARYOTIC CELL HAS NO NUCLEAR BOUND NUCLEUS HAS HEREDITARY MATERIAL/DNA ONLY EUBACTERIA AND ARCHAEBACTERIA HAVE THIS TYPE OF CELL
EUKARYOTIC CELL HAS A NUCLEAR BOUND CELL WITH HEREDITARY MATERIAL/DNA FOUND IN ANIMALS, PLANTS, FUNGI AND PROTISTS