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Life Science Characteristics of Living Things
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5 Kingdoms of Living Things Animals (humans, elephants, octopus, birds) Plants (trees, grass, weeds, shrubs, flowers) Fungi (mushrooms, molds, yeast) Protist (amoeba, paramecium, euglena) Monera (bacteria)
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Characteristics of Living Things 1) Are made up of cells 2) Can move 3) Can perform complex chemical activities 4) Grow and develop 5) Respond to their environment 6) Reproduce
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Living Things are Made of Cells Cells are the basic building blocks of living things Cells come only from other cells Single celled called (unicellular) Many celled called (multi-cellular)
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Living Things Can Move Why Move? Need to move to find food and shelter Need to avoid danger Need to search for a mate Plants move to get more sun/water
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Living Things Perform Complex Chemical Activities Ingestion-taking in food (plants make food) Digestion- food is broken down into simpler substances Respiration-use oxygen to produce energy Excretion-process of getting rid of wastes
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Living Things Grow and Develop Growth - gaining cells Development-part of growth process when dramatic changes take place Metamorphosis Life span-maximum length of time a species can be expected to live
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Living Things Respond to their Environment Stimulus-any change in the environment that produces a response (smells, noise, light, water,) Response-action, movement, or change in behavior (blinking)
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Living Things Need to Reproduce Living things will become extinct if they do not reproduce 2 types (sexual/asexual) Sexual - 2 parents Asexual - 1 parent
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