Living Things Grow and Change

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
How Are Plants Grouped Scientists group plants by the ways in which they are similar or different. All plants are alike in one way. They need three things.
Advertisements

CHAPTER 1 Plants Grow and Change
How do all living things grow and reproduce?
Plant Growth and Reproduction
Plant Life Cycle How living things grow, live, and die.
Plant Life Cycle  .
Plant life cycles Understand how plants grow and reproduce.
Science Unit A Chapter 3 Quiz Where Are You in the Food Chain?
THINGS THAT GO AROUND.
Features of Plants with seeds and Life Support for plants
The Life Science Game Show List 1List 2List 3List 4List.
Section 3: The Diversity of Living Things
Chapter 6 Plants There are 350,000 species of plants Features chloroplasts chlorophyll---chemicals that give plants green color and trap light energy.
What are the building blocks of life? All living things are made of cells. A cell is the smallest unit of a living thing. Cells are too small to be seen.
Chapter 3 Life Cycles.
Life Cycles Food Chains Physical Adaptation Instinctive and Learned Traits Mystery Question
Jeopardy A?B?C?D?E? $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 ANSWER This is what ________ needs in order to survive: –sunlight –air –soil –water –nutrients.
Ecosystem PowerPoint By: Josselin Benitez Period 4 Science Mr. Sunesara.
Ecosystem Power Point By: Matthew Burkhardt Period 4 Science Mr. Sunesara.
Inherited Trait Organism Learned BehaviorOffspring DefinitionPictureDefinitionPicture A characteristic that is passed from parents to their offspring (child).
Organisms and Environments 5.9A
EQ: What is an ecosystem? Vocabulary Words Environment Ecosystem Population Community.
Plants and Animals All living things need air, water, food and space. All living things depend on each other and on the environment. Plants are able to.
3 rd Grade Part Five Review. What Plants Need Water Light Soil (for nutrients) Air.
Midterm Science Review 202 Chapter 1: Plants Lesson 1: What Living Things Need By Teacher Olivia.
Who’s Who in a Food Chain?
Plant Life Cycle Review Science SOL 3.8. Do You Remember? §See how much you remember about plants. §Try to answer the questions before the answer appears.
Life Science.
Hosted by Mrs. Smith ABCD E.
Chapter 3: Plant Growth and Reproduction 5 th grade Science Teacher Imarlys Cajigas Big Idea: Plants have a variety of structures to help them carry out.
Lesson 6. Producer Living things that make their own food.
Science Unit A: Chapter 1 Hosted by Mrs. Tweedie.
What are four ways that seeds can be dispersed? Animals, wind, water, people.
Food Web & Food Chains Quiz 1. an animal that eats only other animals A. consumer B. herbivore C. carnivore D. omnivore.
The Life Cycle of a Plant. Your instructions Make a heading in your notebook for The Life Cycle of a Plant. Read each slide together. For each slide,
Life Cycle TraitsEcosystemOrganisms Adaptive Characteristics.
Ecosystem PowerPoint Ecosystem PowerPoint By: Joshua Gicana Period 5 Science Mr. Sunesara.
Scientists classify animals and nonliving things into groups according to their features or characteristics in order to understand how animals compare.
Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where.
Plants Adrianna Brocco. Organisms An organism is a living thing. Plants and animals are organism. All organism have cells.
Ecosystems Jeopardy! Food Chains Life Cycles Animal
Food Chains and Food Webs
Living Systems: 5 Kingdoms
Plants, Animals, and Ecosystems
Life Science Part 1.
Plant Adaptations.
Animal Unit Chapters 1 & 2.
Who’s Who in a Food Chain?
The Life Science Game Show
How Plants Grow & How Seeds Travel
PLANTS By Antonio Lombardi.
Science Chapter 2 Animal Review
2nd Grade Vocabulary Part Four
The Life Science Game Show
PlANTS By Ariel Brower.
Plants By Luke Hoffmaster.
Plants By Karis DeAngelo.
$1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $2 $2 $2 $2 $2 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $20
Presentation by Connor Henry
Plants Ian Marquez.
Characteristic Reproduce Behavior Eyes.
Plant Adaptations.
Plant Life Cycle Review
Plants Evan Reichenberg.
Plant Adaptations.
Plants Matthew Capriotti.
Who’s Who in a Food Chain?
Characteristic Reproduce Behavior Eyes.
Plants Presented by Max Glik.
Plant life cycles Understand how plants grow and reproduce.
Presentation transcript:

Living Things Grow and Change Chapter 1 Living Things Grow and Change

Living Things and Their Needs Living things grow, respond, and reproduce Reproduce – make more of one’s own kind. Living things are called organisms. Living things need food, water, gases, and space. Living things get what they need from the environment. Environment – all the living and nonliving things that surround an organism. Living things are made of many small parts called cells. Cells – the building blocks of life.

Living and Nonliving Living Things Nonliving Things

Plant Life Cycles Seed – a structure that can grow into a new plant. Embryo – the young plant that is just beginning to grow. Step 1: A seed is planted in the soil. Step 2: The seed germinates. Roots start growing down into the soil. Step 3: The roots grow longer, and a stem pushes up out of the ground. Step 4: The plant grows leaves. It starts to make its own food. Step 5: The plant grows into an adult. It can reproduce and make new seeds.

Plant Life Cycles Flower (Cone) – the plant structure that makes seeds. Pollination – the movement of pollen from the male part of the flower to the female part. Fruit – a structure that holds seeds. Life Cycle – the stages in an organisms life.

Life Cycle When a seed is planted it germinates (begins to grow) The seed grows into a small plant called a seedling The seedling grows into an adult plant which reproduces by making new seeds The new seeds travel to the soil to start the process again Flowering Plants – make seeds inside of flowers. Example: Cherry Tree Conifers – make seeds inside of cones. Example: Pine Tree

Parts of a Plant Flower leaves Stem Roots

Basic Animal Life Cycle An animal is born It grows It reproduces as an adult In time it dies Body breaks down and becomes part of the soil

Animal Life Cycles Different animals change in different ways. Some are born looking like their parents and others are not. The way an animal changes with age is part of its life cycle.

Amphibians and Most Insects Go through a metamorphosis A series of changes in which an organism’s body changes forms. Life Cycle begins as an egg

Reptiles, Fish, and Birds Most lay eggs Animal grows inside the egg When it hatches it looks like the adults Grows into an adult and reproduces

Mammals Born live Look much like parents from the start Grow into an adult and reproduce

Food Chains Food chain – shows how energy passes from one organism to another. Producer – organism that makes its own food. First in a food chain Example – green plants & algae Consumer – organism that eats other organisms. All animals One food chain may have many Decomposer – an animal that breaks down dead plant and animal material. (FBI) Fungus, bacteria, and invertebrate

Food Web Several connecting food chains Herbivores – organisms that eat mostly plants Carnivores – organisms that eat mostly other animals Omnivores – organisms that eat both plants and animals

Habitats Habitat – the type of environment a living thing needs in order to survive Climate – the pattern of weather in a place over a long time There are many different kinds of habitats

Structures Plants and animals have structures that help them get the things they need from their environment Structure – a part of a living thing Plants – roots, stems, leaves, etc. Animals – legs, wings, beaks, etc.

Adaptations Organisms must live in a habitat that provides their needs. Adaptations help living things survive in an environment Adaptation – a special feature or behavior that helps a living thing survive.