By: Tamra Bell And Todd Adams 4/21/11 What is Life? By: Tamra Bell And Todd Adams 4/21/11
Seven Characteristics of Life Movement Response/Adaptation Use of Energy Reproduction Growth and Development Cellular Respiration Homeostasis
Teach Critters about Life Tamra – Animal Kingdom
Water-Protist Kingdom
Railing-Bacteria Kingdom
Moss-Plant Kingdom
Lichen-Fungi Kingdom
Tasmanian Devil Multicellular organism The cell structure is an eukaryote Heterotroph and it is tertiary It eats birds, small animals, and reptiles Its size is 20 to 30 inches and it weighs 9 to 26 pounds Sexually reproductive and it can have 20 to 30 offspring The significance of the organism is a consumer Its habitat is forests, pastures, and plantations in Tasmania Two interesting facts: Its strong jaws bite through bones It only lives in Tasmania
Paramecium Unicellular organism The cell structure is an eukaryote Heterotroph and it is primary It eats bacteria Size of the Paramecium is 0.2 inches long. It is microscopic Asexually reproductive The significance of the organism is to consume bacteria Its habitat is in aquatic environment, in stagnant, and warm water Two interesting facts: It is most famous for their predator-prey relationship Oval, slipper shaped micro-organism
Kingdom of Life Project Paramecium Bursaria Tasmanian Devil Protist Kingdom Unicellular Cell wall Asexual Eat bacteria 1. Reproduce 2. Heredity 3. Made of cells 4. Responds to a stimulus 5. Homeostasis 6. Metabolism 7. Grows and develops 8. Eukaryote 9. Heterotrophic 10. Motile Animal Kingdom Multicellular No cell wall Sexually Eat birds
Pop Quiz! What is the normal size of the Tasmanian Devil? How does the Paramecium reproduce? How does both organisms obtain food? (auto/heterotroph) What is the cell structure of the Paramecium? Are both organisms unicellular?