Post on 02-Apr-2015
Fungi
• Multicellular
• Eukaryotic
• Heterotrophic
Archaea
• Unicellular
• Prokaryotic
• Autotrophic
Animal
• Multicellular
• Eukaryotic
• Heterotrophic
Protist (Algae)
Multicellular or Unicellular
• Eukaryotic
• Hetero or Autotrophic
Eubacteria
• Unicellular
• Prokaryotic
• Autotrophic
Plantae
• Multicellular
• Eukaryotic
• Autotrophic
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• Led Zeppelin Stairway to Heaven• Queen Bohemian Rhapsody• Bob Marley Stir it Up• The Beatles Let it Be • U2 One• The Eagles Hotel California• Dave Matthews Band Two Step • Michael Jackson Thriller• Notorious BIG Mo Money Mo Problems• Frank Sinatra New York, New York
How do we know something is LIVING?
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Transport
• Absorption and distribution of materials throughout an organism
• Ex. Oxygen and glucose moving through the bloodstream
• Ex. Plant roots pulling in minerals and water
Excretion
• Removal of cellular waste products from an organism
• Ex. Sweat (urea, water, salt)
• Ex. Urine
• Ex. Exhaling (Carbon dioxide)
Nutrition
• Obtaining materials from the environment and breaking them down for further use
• Ingestion: taking in food
• Digestion: Breaking it down
• Egestion: Releasing food waste
Growth
• An increase in cell size or number
Reproduction
• Production of new individuals
• Not necessary for an individual’s survival but is necessary for the species survival
Regulation
• Organism’s control and coordination of their internal environment as they react to the external environment
• Ex. Shiver to warm up
• Ex. Make insulin to lower blood sugar
Respiration
• When glucose is broken down in each cell to release ENERGY (ATP) and make it useable by the cell!
Synthesis
• When an organism builds bigger molecules from smaller ones
• Ex. Building proteins from amino acids
Grrr…Nets!!!!!!