Life Processes in Living Things Biology I
Transport How does the organism move needed substances into & out of cells? Plants Xylem: moves water & minerals up Phloem: moves food up & down Diffusion, Osmosis, Endocytosis, Exocytosis Cellular basis Circulatory System Move across large distances Open vs. Closed
Transport – Cellular Level
Transport - Plants
Transport – Circulatory System
Excretion How does the organism removal waste from the body? Diffusion: high low (cell to cell) Plants: transpiration (H2O & O2) Protists: contractile vacuole, anal groove Animals: Diffusion Malpighian Tubules (insects) Kidneys
Excretion - Protist
Excretion - Mammals
Respiration How are O2 & CO2 exchanged? Transpiration (in plants) Simple diffusion through moist surface Skin Trachae (insects) Gills (aquatic organisms Lungs (higher animals)
Respiration - Plants
Respiration - Animals
Regulation/Homeostasis To maintain balance/equilibrium Single-Celled Organism - diffusion Multi-cellular Organisms Nutrients – blood sugar Wastes Body Temp pH
Nutrition Process of getting nutrients into the cells of the body Protists: endocytosis, oral groove, diffusion Plants: roots, photosynthesis Animals: digestive system, villi
Nutrition - Endocytosis
Nutrition
Reproduction Continuation of the species/offspring Asexual: identical to parents Binary Fission – bacteria and/or protists Budding Fragmentation Sexual: variation from parents External: sperm + egg meet outside the body Must live in water Internal: sperm + egg meet inside the body
Asexual – Binary Fission
Asexual - Budding
Asexual - Fragmentation
Sexual – creates variation External Fertilization
Sexual Internal Fertilization
Growth & Development Growth: increase in amount Development: changes mitosis Development: changes Amniotic Egg –creates a boundary that allows the embryo to develop on land (w/o water) Metamorphosis Complete: egg nymph adult Incomplete: egg larva pupa adult Butterflies, flies
Complete Metamorphosis
Incomplete Metamorphosis
Amniotic Egg