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TOPIC: Cells AIM: What are the life processes?
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Processes that must be carried out by ALL living things
What are life processes? Processes that must be carried out by ALL living things
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Key Words: absorption, distribution and circulation
1. Transport Key Words: absorption, distribution and circulation
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Example: Circulatory system = carries materials throughout your body
Example: Circulatory system = carries materials throughout your body. We want good things to get to our cells and garbage to go away from our cells.
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Blood = carries materials in the body
Heart = pumps blood Blood vessels = carry blood
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Other living things have circulatory systems like we do…
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Cells can transport materials as well.
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Absorption = Movement of materials into cells
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Movement of the entire body from one place to another
Locomotion
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Animals move their whole bodies to get from one place to another.
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Plants turn towards the light and their roots grow down into the soil.
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2. Nutrition Provides the body with materials necessary for repair of tissue and growth.
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1. Heterotrophic nutrition = organism cannot make it’s own food
Involves ingestion, digestion, and egestion Example – humans
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Ingest food = take it in (eat)
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Digest food = break it down
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Egestion = removing undigested food
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Autotrophic nutrition = organisms make their own food
PLANTS= photosynthesis
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Photosynthesis = using light to produce food (glucose)
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Algae
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How cells make energy called ATP.
3. Cellular Respiration How cells make energy called ATP. The ATP is the energy the cells use to do all of the life processes.
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2 types: 1. AEROBIC RESPIRATION requires OXYGEN to make energy Example - humans
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+ Glucose Oxygen + + Energy Carbon Dioxide Water
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No oxygen required produce energy Example = yeast, bacteria
2. ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION No oxygen required produce energy Example = yeast, bacteria
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Removal of METABOLIC (cellular) WASTES
Cellular wastes = wastes your cells make CO2, water, salt, nitrogen wastes NOT SOLID WASTE 4. Excretion
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Plants and animals both need to get rid of waste gas and water…
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Sweat = water, salt, urea (nitrogen waste)
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Increase in cell # (cell division)
5. Growth
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Bacteria cells dividing
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Increase in cell size
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Babies grow into adults.
Seedlings grow into plants. Involve both cell division and cell growth.
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Production of new individuals
As an individual, a living thing doesn’t have to reproduce BUT as a species it must in order to keep it’s kind alive 6. Reproduction
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2 types: 1. Asexual reproduction = requires 1 parent (cells divide to reproduce)
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Other living things that reproduce by Asexual Reproduction
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2. Sexual reproduction – requires 2 parents
Example = humans
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Animals have babies. New plants grow from seeds.
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Small molecules join to form LARGE molecules
Key Words: To make, to form, are combined The products are more complex. 7. Synthesis
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Control & Coordination of body activities.
8. Regulation
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Plants grow towards the light.
People react to the temperature around them.
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Regulation allows ua to maintain HOMEOSTASIS
HOMEOSTASIS = maintaining a stable, internal environment
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Sum/total of all life processes in the body
All the life processes Metabolism
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Cell What all living things are made of Carry out life processes
Different types Cell
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Just like bricks make up a brick house, cells make up a living thing.
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Organelles “tiny organs” Parts of a cell
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