Characteristics of Living Things ~Mrs. Connor
Six Characteristics of Living Things 1.Have one or more cells 2.Have DNA 3.It grows and develops 4.Has energy 5.It reproduces 6.It responds to stimulus HINT: One C Two D’s One E Two R’s
Four Basic Necessities of Life foodair water shelter
Organisms need ????? To help with chemical reactions WATER
stimulus When a duck dives under water, its inner eyelids automatically raise to cover the duck’s eyes. What is this called?
Organisms need food because… It’s a source of energy It supplies cells with oxygen Organisms never make their own food ALL OF THE ABOVE
homeostasis Maintaining a body temperature of 37 degrees C and a stable amount of sugar in your blood are both example of ….?
cheetah paramecium 1.Which reproduces sexually? 2.Which reproduces asexually? 3.Which one has DNA in it cells? asexual reproduction Sexual reproduction DNA
Organism’s Living Spaces Some organisms need small living spaces. Some organisms need LARGE living spaces. Some organisms compete with each over for living space.
all of the below Whose cells are made up of about 70% water? a.a camel b.a dragonfly c.a cactus
Cells are… 1.The structures that contain all of the materials necessary for life. 2.Found in all organisms 3.Generally too small to be seen with the naked eye. ALL OF THE ABOVE
Green plants, algae, and some bacteria need ___________ to produce food by photosynthesis. A. Oxygen B. Carbon Dioxide C. Nitrogen CARBON DIOXIDE
Air is composed of … 1.Only oxygen 2.Only of carbon dioxide 3.A mixture of gases 4.Only nitrogen DIFFERENT GASES
DEVELOPING A tadpole changing into a frog is an example of ______.
How do you know that a tree is a living thing? 1.It has cells 2.It has DNA 3.It grows and develops 4.It has energy 5.It makes leaves and reproduces 6.It responds to stimuli (cold)
a consumer… cannot make its own food; eats other things
a producer makes their own food
a decomposer breaks down the nutrients in dead organisms
Some activities that require energy …
How do you respond to a stimulus?