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Life processes

Systems of Organization What’s the largest thing you can think of that exists? What’s the smallest? Make a list!! How can we organize our living environment?

organ protons galaxy ecosystem cells universe tissues community atoms Mind Wind!!!! organ protons galaxy ecosystem cells universe tissues community atoms population Solar system organelles organism earth molecules Organ system neutrons quarks electrons biome

Universe Galaxy Solar system Earth Biome Ecosystem Community Population Organism Organ system Organ Tissues Cells Organelles Molecules atoms Neutrons Protons Electrons Quarks Quark Song What are quarks? ?

Taxonomy BrainPOP | Classification Groups (taxa) are arranged in a hierarchy that extends from the most general classification down to the most specific. Kingdom…………………Animalia Phylum…………………..Chordata Class……………………..Mammalia Order……………………..Primates Family……………………Hominidae Genus……………………Homo Species………………….sapiens King Philip Came Over From Great Spain

Unicellular vs Multicellular Unicellular- 1Cell Multicellular- Many cells

Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote No nucleus (Pro NO) Eukaryote Nucleus (Eu Nu)

Heterotroph vs. Autotroph Must consume(eat) food. Autotroph Can make its own food.

Do now 9/26/17 Take out Martian and the car homework

What makes something alive? 8 Life Processes Meet R.R.R.E.G.N.T.S. ynthesis utrition xcretion rowth espiration egrulation ransportation eproduction

R.R.E.G.N.T.S. Reproduction All plants and animals reproduce Either Sexually (2 parents) Asexually (1parent)

R.R.E.G.N.T.S. Respiration Process of extracting energy from the food we eat. Aerobic- with oxygen Anaerobic- no oxygen

Regulation R.R.E.G.N.T.S. Control and coordination of body activity. Homeostasis

R.R.E.G.N.T.S. Excretion Gets rid of carbon dioxide, water, and other harmful substances from your body. Removes waste from respiration

Growth R.R.E.G.N.T.S. All things must grow from original form. Cells will divide to cause growth in organisms.

R.R.E.G.N.T.S. Nutrition All living things break down food to get nutrients out of it. Nutrients are absorbed through the intestine and distributed throughout the body.

R.R.E.G.N.T.S. Transport The absorbing and distribution of materials in biology.

R.R.E.G.N.T.S. Synthesis Building molecules from small building blocks