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Is It Alive?

  Characteristics of
   Living Things
         &
   Necessities of
        Life
Characteristics of Living
            Things
   What makes something
    living or nonliving?
   Is a rock living? What
    about a piece of grass?
    Or an icicle?


      There  are 6
    characteristics of
      living things
#1: Living Things Have Cells
   All living things are
    composed of one or
    more cells
   What is a cell? A cell
    is a membrane-
    covered structure that
    contains all the
    material necessary for
    life
   Unicellular = one cell;
    multicellular = more
    than one cell
#2: Living Things Sense and
        Respond to Change
   A stimulus is a change that affects the activity of an
    organism.
        -Examples: chemicals, gravity, light, sound,
    hunger, or anything else that       activates a
    response
   Homeostasis is the maintenance of a stable internal
    environment
       Allows us to keep our internal environment in check when
        external environment is changing
         Example: When it gets cold outside, our internal temp still
           stay 98.6 degrees
Homeostasis is kind of like a see-saw, which your body wants to keep
                              balanced.
        -Outside temp is cold, but our bodies don’t plunge into a low
 body temp—it works hard to balance our temp at 98.6 degrees, no
                  matter what the outside weather!
#3: Living Things Reproduce
   Sexual reproduction:
    two parents produce
    offspring that is similar
    to both parents

   Asexual reproduction:
    single parent produces
    offspring that is identical
    to the parent
#4: Living Things Have DNA
    The cells of ALL living
     things contain the
     molecule
     “deoxyribonucleic acid,
     or DNA
    DNA controls structure
     and function of the
     cells
    Heredity: passing
     copies of DNA from
     parent to offspring
#5: Living Things Use Energy
   Organisms need and use energy to carry out
    activities in life
   Metabolism: the total of all the chemical
    activities that the organism performs
#6: Living Things Grow and
                  Develop

   We all GROW! It doesn’t
    matter if you are a multicellular
    or unicellular organism
   We all develop! As we grow,
    we go through different stages
    in our lives.
       Example: US! Baby->child->teen-
        >adult
         Acorn  seedling  sapling 
          tree
Necessities of Life
 Organisms   need 4 things to live:
  Water

   Your body is made up of 70 %
    water
   Most of the chemical
    reactions involved in
    metabolism require water
   Air
    A mixture of gases (oxygen and
     carbon dioxide)
    Organisms on land get oxygen
     from the air
    Marine animals get dissolved
     oxygen from the water or by
     coming up for air
    Green plants, algae, and some
     bacteria need carbon dioxide in
     addition to oxygen to undergo
     their food making process called
     photosynthesis
   Food
     Gives us energy and raw materials
      needed to carry on life processes such
      as replacing cells
     Producers: make their own food

     Consumers: get food by eating other
      organisms
     Decomposers: break down nutrients of
      dead organisms or animal wastes
5 Building Blocks of Cells
 1) Proteins:
  Molecule made up
  of amino acids;
  helps build and
  repair body
  structures.
  Example: protein
  hemoglobin is in red
  blood cells and
  binds to oxygen to
  deliver it throughout
  the body
   2) Carbohydrates:
    molecules made up of
    sugar
     A) Simple
      carbohydrates: one
      sugar molecule, like
      table sugar
     B) Complex
      carbohydrates:
      hundreds of sugar
      molecules, such as
      plants (potato, whole
      wheat)
 3) Lipids: do not
  dissolve in water;
  include fats and
  steroids
 A) phospholipids are
  the molecules that
  form much of the cell
  membrane; the head
  is attracted to water
  but the tail is not—the
  tails attract to form
  two layers
 4)ATP:
 “Adenosine
 Triphosphate”;
 major energy-
 carrying molecule
 in the cell; provides
 energy for the cell
 5)Nucleic
 Acids: have all
 the information a
 cell needs to
 make proteins;
 DNA is a nucleic
 acid
 Shelter  (a
 place to live)
  All living
   things need
   a place to
   live that has
   all of the
   necessities
   of life
   (enough
   space,
   food, water,
   etc)

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Char of lv things & necess of life

  • 1. Is It Alive? Characteristics of Living Things & Necessities of Life
  • 2. Characteristics of Living Things  What makes something living or nonliving?  Is a rock living? What about a piece of grass? Or an icicle?  There are 6 characteristics of living things
  • 3. #1: Living Things Have Cells  All living things are composed of one or more cells  What is a cell? A cell is a membrane- covered structure that contains all the material necessary for life  Unicellular = one cell; multicellular = more than one cell
  • 4. #2: Living Things Sense and Respond to Change  A stimulus is a change that affects the activity of an organism. -Examples: chemicals, gravity, light, sound, hunger, or anything else that activates a response  Homeostasis is the maintenance of a stable internal environment  Allows us to keep our internal environment in check when external environment is changing  Example: When it gets cold outside, our internal temp still stay 98.6 degrees
  • 5. Homeostasis is kind of like a see-saw, which your body wants to keep balanced. -Outside temp is cold, but our bodies don’t plunge into a low body temp—it works hard to balance our temp at 98.6 degrees, no matter what the outside weather!
  • 6. #3: Living Things Reproduce  Sexual reproduction: two parents produce offspring that is similar to both parents  Asexual reproduction: single parent produces offspring that is identical to the parent
  • 7. #4: Living Things Have DNA  The cells of ALL living things contain the molecule “deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA  DNA controls structure and function of the cells  Heredity: passing copies of DNA from parent to offspring
  • 8. #5: Living Things Use Energy  Organisms need and use energy to carry out activities in life  Metabolism: the total of all the chemical activities that the organism performs
  • 9. #6: Living Things Grow and Develop  We all GROW! It doesn’t matter if you are a multicellular or unicellular organism  We all develop! As we grow, we go through different stages in our lives.  Example: US! Baby->child->teen- >adult  Acorn  seedling  sapling  tree
  • 10. Necessities of Life  Organisms need 4 things to live:  Water Your body is made up of 70 % water Most of the chemical reactions involved in metabolism require water
  • 11. Air A mixture of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) Organisms on land get oxygen from the air Marine animals get dissolved oxygen from the water or by coming up for air Green plants, algae, and some bacteria need carbon dioxide in addition to oxygen to undergo their food making process called photosynthesis
  • 12. Food  Gives us energy and raw materials needed to carry on life processes such as replacing cells  Producers: make their own food  Consumers: get food by eating other organisms  Decomposers: break down nutrients of dead organisms or animal wastes
  • 13. 5 Building Blocks of Cells  1) Proteins: Molecule made up of amino acids; helps build and repair body structures. Example: protein hemoglobin is in red blood cells and binds to oxygen to deliver it throughout the body
  • 14. 2) Carbohydrates: molecules made up of sugar  A) Simple carbohydrates: one sugar molecule, like table sugar  B) Complex carbohydrates: hundreds of sugar molecules, such as plants (potato, whole wheat)
  • 15.  3) Lipids: do not dissolve in water; include fats and steroids  A) phospholipids are the molecules that form much of the cell membrane; the head is attracted to water but the tail is not—the tails attract to form two layers
  • 16.  4)ATP: “Adenosine Triphosphate”; major energy- carrying molecule in the cell; provides energy for the cell
  • 17.  5)Nucleic Acids: have all the information a cell needs to make proteins; DNA is a nucleic acid
  • 18.  Shelter (a place to live)  All living things need a place to live that has all of the necessities of life (enough space, food, water, etc)