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What are the Needs of Living Organisms?. 1-9-12. 1-9-12 Bell Work:. How does a “guard” affect a “stoma?” Look at your vocabulary from last week if you don’t know. Daily Review:. What do you think organisms need in order to survive?.
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1-9-12 Bell Work: How does a “guard” affect a “stoma?” Look at your vocabulary from last week if you don’t know.
Daily Review: What do you think organisms need in order to survive?
You have ten minutes to finish your cell drawings from Friday.
1-9-12 Objective: I will identify and describe the needs of living things. I will name and describe the life processes. HW: Study Guide 1-16
Vocabulary: autotroph-organism that can make its own food. heterotroph-organism that cannot make its own food. homeostasis-process of keeping conditions inside a body constant, no matter the conditions outside the body.
Vocabulary: Nutrient-a chemical substance that is needed to carry out life processes. ingestion-process of taking in food. digestion-process of breaking down food so that it can be used by living g things. Cellular respiration-process by which all cell releases energy from food molecules
Byproduct-something produced in addition to the main product Excretion-process of getting rid of wastes. Transport-process of moving nutrients and wastes in a living thing.
Notes: All organisms need energy to grow. All organisms need water. All organisms need air. Organisms need a proper temperature in order to survive. All organisms need a place to live.
KLVX Biology-http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=C92BFA5C-FA68-4B13-95F4-BF4A42CA54EC&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=US (11:22) Brainpop Homeostasis- http://www.brainpop.com/health/bodysystems/homeostasis/preview.weml
Closure: What does homeostasis mean?
Long Term Memory Review What are the parts inside a cell called?