The Simple Bare Necessities of Life

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The Simple Bare Necessities of Life Chapter 2, Section 2 pages 40-41

Food provides organisms with the energy and raw materials needed to: carry on life processes build and repair cells build and repair body parts

How organisms get their food producers - make their own food plants use energy from the sun, water, and carbon dioxide microorganisms in the Movile Cave use chemicals in their environment

How organisms get their food (cont.) consumers – must eat (consume) other organisms to get their food examples – mammals, reptiles decomposers – must break down nutrients in dead organisms or animal waste to get their food examples – fungi, bacteria

Water most of the chemical reactions involved in metabolism require water most living cells are 70% water humans can survive about three days without water

Air mixture of several gases mostly nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide most living things use oxygen to release energy from food some organisms also need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis (process of converting energy in sunlight to energy in food)

A Place to Live somewhere to live that contains all the things they need to survive some organisms require a large amount of space elephant some organisms do not require very much space at all bacteria

space on earth is limited A Place to Live (cont.) space on earth is limited creates competition for territory

Closure Questions Why are decomposers categorized as consumers? How do they differ from producers? Why are most cells 70% water? Could life as we know it exist on Earth if air contained only oxygen? How might a cave, an ant, and a lake meet the needs of an organism?