Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

BACTERIA & PROTISTS HAVE CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING THINGS, WHILE VIRUSES ARE NOT ALIVE SINGLE –CELLED ORGANISMS AND VIRUSES.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "BACTERIA & PROTISTS HAVE CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING THINGS, WHILE VIRUSES ARE NOT ALIVE SINGLE –CELLED ORGANISMS AND VIRUSES."— Presentation transcript:

1 BACTERIA & PROTISTS HAVE CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING THINGS, WHILE VIRUSES ARE NOT ALIVE SINGLE –CELLED ORGANISMS AND VIRUSES

2 SINGLE-CELLED ORGANISMS & VIRUSES SINGLE-CELLED ORGANISMS HAVE ALL THE CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING THINGS BACTERIA ARE SINGLE-CELLED ORGANISMS WITHOUT NUCLEI VIRUSES ARE NOT ALIVE BUT AFFECT LIVING THINGS PROTISTS ARE A DIVERSE GROUP OF ORGANISMS

3 SINGLE-CELLED ORGANISM Living things come in many shapes & sizes Living things share common characteristics Living things need energy, materials, & living space Viruses are not alive

4 Living things come in many shapes & sizes One of the largest living organisms is the honey mushroom fungus living mostly underground (about 3 miles or over 1600 football fields) Any living thing is called an organism Microorganisms are very small organisms, and made of just one cell. (need microscope to see) Scientists divide the organisms they identify into groups called KINGDOMS.

5

6 Common Characteristics ORGANIZATION: cells are the basic unit of all living things. Cells are able to get energy from and sense their environment and move. GROWTH: living things increase in size. All living things need energy & materials to build or repair its structures. REPRODUCTION: reproduce to form other organisms like themselves. Binary fission = material from 1 cell, splits in 2. Some single celled organisms use this to reproduce. RESPONSE: respond to changes in environment (light, temperature, touch, etc. lets them find food or do other tasks needed for survival).

7

8 NEEDS Living things need ENERGY, MATERIALS & LIVING SPACE FOOD: supplies you with energy (to move, grow & develop). Animals break down food to usable forms, plants transform sunlight to usable energy. WATER: most activities of living things take place in water (all of cell’s reactions) AIR: CO 2 & O 2 (oxygen) are some things in air that most organisms use to capture & release energy through. Some organism (in hydrothermal vents) use other chemicals to capture & release energy.

9 VIRUSES ARE NOT ALIVE VIRUS has genetic material enclosed in a protein shell. Viruses have many of the characteristics of living things but not as complex as a cell and not considered a living thing. Animal cells have structures that let them get materials or energy from environment, while viruses do not. They do not grow once formed. Viruses can’t reproduce on own, but must “take over” a cell to use it to make more viruses.

10


Download ppt "BACTERIA & PROTISTS HAVE CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING THINGS, WHILE VIRUSES ARE NOT ALIVE SINGLE –CELLED ORGANISMS AND VIRUSES."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google