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Living Things

Living Things. What Makes something alive??. Which of the following are alive?. Fish. Bacteria. Tree. Insect. Rock. Baby. Frog. Water. Mushrooms. What do all the Things you have identified as living have in common?. Movement Respiration Sensitivity Feeding Excretion Reproduction

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Living Things

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  1. Living Things

  2. What Makes something alive?? Which of the following are alive? Fish Bacteria Tree Insect Rock Baby Frog Water Mushrooms

  3. What do all the Things you have identified as living have in common? Movement Respiration Sensitivity Feeding Excretion Reproduction Growth Remember MRS FERG

  4. Movement Movement means the ability of an organism to change position • Some organisms can move the entire body • Some organisms can move part of the body • eg plants • Some organisms can move boththeir entire body, and each section of the body eg insects, amphibians, reptiles, mammals • Most organisms move towards things they need and away from things that harm them

  5. carbon dioxide glucose water energy oxygen Respiration Respiration means releasing energy from food • Glucose in the food is broken down inside cells, and energy is released • Most organisms use oxygen for this process cell

  6. Sensitivity Sensitivity means the ability of an organism to gather information and respond to it • Some of the things that cause living organisms to respond are light, sound, touch, chemicals, gravity…eg: • Roots grow downwards in response to gravity, shoots grow towards light • Both plants and animals use their sense of touch when climbing • Predators use sound and smell to hunt for prey

  7. Feeding Feeding means getting Food All living organisms need food for energy Plants can make their own food using energy from the sun (photosynthesis) Animals need to find an outside source of food

  8. Excretion Excretion means the removal of toxic chemical substances • toxic substances are poisonous and may harm cells if not removed • examples of toxic substances are carbon dioxide and urea

  9. Reproduction Reproduction means producing more organisms of the species • Some organisms reproduce from one parent only – this is called ASEXUAL reproduction • Other organisms reproduce by combining one cell from a male with one cell from a female – this is called SEXUAL reproduction

  10. Growth Growth means the organism develops into an adult • For micro-organisms, this means their cell grows to full size before reproducing • For multi-celled organisms, this means that cells divide, organs grow in size, and systems develop maturity

  11. 2 main groups of living things Plants Animals

  12. There is a huge variety of Animals This means that we need to divide the animal kingdom into 2 groups Vertebrates – Have a backbone Invertebrates – Have no back bone

  13. Can you guess the Vertebrates + Invertebrates? Bone Blaster game Snail Ant Dolphin Hedgehog Crab Fish Starfish Bee Snake Lobster Platypus Spider Worm Fox Frog Dragonfly Blackbird

  14. Vertebrates are divided into 5 groups

  15. Plants Plants are living organisms fixed in one position and cannot move around they can only moves parts Plants contain a green chemical called chlorophyll and can make their own food by photosynthesis

  16. How do you Identify Plants + Animals you don’t know? A key is a system that gives you a few simple questions at a time and you work through the key by answering questions and eventually identifying organisms Lets try a few online! And another! Now see if you can use the key on page 3 of your book

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