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What is Life?. Jihanna Lane and Tevin Smith. 7 Characteristics of Life. Cellular Organization Reproduction Metabolism Homeostasis Heredity Responsiveness Growth and development. Classifications. Bengal Tiger . Silver Maple. Kingdom: Amimalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia
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What is Life? Jihanna Lane and Tevin Smith
7 Characteristics of Life • Cellular Organization • Reproduction • Metabolism • Homeostasis • Heredity • Responsiveness • Growth and development
Classifications Bengal Tiger Silver Maple • Kingdom: Amimalia • Phylum: Chordata • Class: Mammalia • Order: Carnivora • Family: Felidae • Genus: Panthera • Species: Panthera tigris • Kingdom: Plantae • Phylum: Magnoliophyta • Class: Magnoliopsida • Order: Sapindales • Family: Acceraceae • Genus: Acer • Species: Acer sacharinum
Facts Bengal Tigers Silver Maple Multicelluar Eukaryotes Autotroph (makes own food) producer • How many cells: multicelluar • Structure of cell: eukaryotes • Role in community: heterotroph • Diet(carnivores):40 lbs. of meat a day, then they don’t eat for several days.(wild boars, monkeys, buffalo, wild oxen and chital) • Environmental significance: consumers (carnivores)
Fact cont. Bengal Tigers Silver Maple • Sizes: males- 396 – 569 lbs; 8’11 to 10’2 in. long| females- 220-352 lbs; 7’10 -8’9 inches long • Reproduction: sexually • Habitat: swamps, deserts, grasslands, forests • Interesting fact: Tigers that are commonly used in the circus • Not all are white(it’s a mutation) • Up to 80 ft. high • Asexually • Waterways and wetlands • Can be a home to woodpeckers • Food to white tail deer
Made of cells Reproduce Heredity Responds to a stimulus Metabolism Homeostasis Grows and develops Mutilcelluar Eukaryotic
Questions • Are white bengal tigers their own species? Why or why not? • What kingdom is the Silver Maple in? • How many pounds of meat does a bengal tiger eat? • Do bengal tigers or silver maples have a common ancestor based on their classifications? • Are tigers heterotroph or autotroph?
Works Cited • www.frank.mtsu.edu • www.fcps.edu • www.animalplanet.com • www.indiantiger.org