QUIZ 2 Characteristics 4,5,6,7. CHARACTERISTIC 4: ALL ORGANISMS OBTAIN AND USE ENERGY FROM THE ENVIRONMENT nourish, feed other, different self Photosynthesis.

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QUIZ 2 Characteristics 4,5,6,7

CHARACTERISTIC 4: ALL ORGANISMS OBTAIN AND USE ENERGY FROM THE ENVIRONMENT nourish, feed other, different self Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves A.P.P.P. Autotrophs Producers Photosynthesis Plants

Green plants are autotrophs (producers). They conduct photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves. This is when plants absorb carbon dioxide, water, and solar energy to make oxygen gas and glucose (sugar). The sugar is the plant’s “food”. Rabbits as well as other animals are heterotrophs (consumers). These organisms must consume food from the environment.

Ex= to leave

CHARACTERISTIC 4 REVIEW VIDEOS 1.Heterotroph vs. AutotrophHeterotroph vs. Autotroph 2.What is photosynthesis?What is photosynthesis? 3.Excretory System ExplainedExcretory System Explained

CHARACTERISTIC 5: ALL ORGANISMS MUST TRANSPORT MATERIALS.

UNICELLULAR MULTICELLULAR TRANSPORT TRANSPORT Materials are directly exchanged with the external environment. Materials diffuse across the cell membrane. Most animals have a circulatory system to transport nutrients. In some plants, xylem and phloem transport water and minerals from the roots to the leaves.

Human Transport/Circulatory System 4-chambered HeartHuman Blood Vessels

CHARACTERISTIC 5 REVIEW VIDEOS 1.Human Circulatory/Transport System with Bill NyeHuman Circulatory/Transport System with Bill Nye 2.Arteries, Veins, CapillariesArteries, Veins, Capillaries 3.Transport in Plants: xylem and phloemTransport in Plants: xylem and phloem

CHARACTERISTIC 6: ALL ORGANISMS RESPOND TO THEIR ENVIRONMENT AND MAINTAIN HOMEOSTASIS. Sound of a horn Dog runs

Know these examples of homeostasis Regulation of Body Temperature Regulation of Blood Glucose Levels

CHARACTERISTIC 6 REVIEW VIDEOS 1.Homeostasis Example 1Homeostasis Example 1 2.Homeostasis Example 2Homeostasis Example 2 3.Diabetes and HomeostasisDiabetes and Homeostasis 4. search for homeostasis video Username: Ronkonkoma PW: brainpopwww.brainpop.com

CHARACTERISTIC 7: ALL ORGANISMS EVOLVE.

CHARACTERISTIC 7 REVIEW VIDEOS 1.How evolution worksHow evolution works 2.AdaptationsAdaptations