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cell organism response AIM: What are living things?
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AIM: What are living things? Define the 5 abiotic parts of most environments Air Water Sunlight Soil rock
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1.Made of cells 2.Use energy 3.Adapt to environment 4.Respond to stimuli 5.Reproduce 6.Grow and change items are alive! AIM: What are Living things?
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Can you give examples of adaptations What is the difference between biotic things and abiotic things Define the relationship between stimulus and response Distinguish between the terms “behavior” and “response”
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behavior hibernation migration stimulus response AIM: What are Responses?
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LIFE PROCESSES RESPIRATION NUTRITION TRANSPORT EXCRETION Reproduction
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LIFE PROCESSES RESPIRATION NUTRITION TRANSPORT EXCRETION INJESTIONDIGESTION
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5 NEEDS of Living Things AIR Sunlight (most) Water Food Shelter/Living Space
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A bud, or node, begins to form
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The bud begins to separate from the rest of the cell.
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The bud is now a separate cell, and a fraction of the size of the original parent
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Gradually the new cell grows and grows until …
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The offspring is the same size as the original
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Two Cells produced of “equal” size, both much smaller then the original. What happens next?
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Eventually both cells grow into a full size original. And the reproduction process begins all over again.
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11 Multiple Choice Spontaneous generation Adaptation Homeostasis Reproduction Fission, budding Migration Hibernation Stimulus Response Behavior Life’s Processes Cell Organism Species Offspring
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9“hard” fill-ins on Tropisms: geo, hydro, photo adaptation, environment organisms, trait, stimuli, response, behavior, innate, learned, instinct …use the above list as a mental word bank. There is no word bank on the test….
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Adaptation Matching beaks and feets 10 questions
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Skip AIMS #4 And #7 Ignore the following slides !
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AIM: Where do Living things come from? Explain Francesco Redi’s Experiment and his contribution to science spontaneous generation
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Describe both jars. What is the difference between the two jars?
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NOW ITS SEVEN DAY LATER! OBSERVE
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Describe both jars. What is the difference between the two jars? Flies land on the meat in jar 1 Flies can’t get to the meat in the 2nd jar
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Describe both jars. What is the difference between the two jars? Maggots appeared on the meat in jar #1
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Describe both jars. What is the difference between the two jars? AND maggots did not appear on the meat in jar #2. WHY?
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Describe both jars. What is the difference between the two jars? WHY? The flies did not in come in contact with the meat
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