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Lesson 02 – Properties of Life. Cell Structure and Function. Essential Question - What are the properties of life?. Objectives. Students will be able to: Predict qualities that make things living or nonliving Explain characteristics all living things have in common - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cell Structure and FunctionCell Structure and FunctionEssential Question - What are Essential Question - What are

the properties of life?the properties of life?

Lesson 02 – Properties of Life

How are living things alike?

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Objectives• Students will be able to:

– Predict qualities that make things living or nonliving

– Explain characteristics all living things have in common

– Predict evidence for how to tell if something is alive

How are living things alike?

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Warm Up:• http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.p

hp?storyId=90425720• Click on the link above and read through

the story. If you have time watch the video by clicking on the link for the video.

1.What does ASIMO have in common with us?

2.What makes ASIMO different from us?

How are living things alike?

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Inquiry Warm-up

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Discussion:• Living Characteristics observed:

• Nonliving Characteristics observed:

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Explain Vocabulary1. Organism: A living thing2. Cell: The smallest unit of life capable of

carrying on life's functions 3. Unicellular: Organisms composed of

one cell only 4. Multicellular: Composed of more than

one cell

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What Is Life?

Redi’s ExperimentFrancesco Redi designed one of the first controlled experiments. Redi showed that flies do not spontaneously arise from decaying meat.

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What Is Life?

Pasteur’s ExperimentLouis Pasteur’s carefully controlled experiment demonstrated that bacteria arise only from existing bacteria.

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Properties of Life BrainstormDiscuss these questions with a partner. Be

prepared to share your answers with the class.

• What things do you have in common with a house cat?

• What do all living things have in common?• How could we find out?

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Properties of Life Notes• Science Explorer: From Bacteria to Plants

textbook, pages 6-9• Complete your tree map on the back of

your inquiry lab paper.• We will discuss your reading when we are

done.

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Properties of Life• Remember OGRRE!!

rganization: 1. Cellular Organization- made of cells 2. Similar Chemicals- water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids

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Extension Activity – Are Plants Living Things?

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Are Plants Living Things – Prediction

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Are Plants Living Things – Data Collection

• In upcoming classes you will be gathering qualitative data about your plants.

• You will continue to connect the data you collect back to the properties of life to see if you can see evidence of each of the properties.

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Conclusion - Extend

• If you saw a glob of green ooze moving towards you, how would you determine whether or not it was alive?

How are living things alike?