Fungi Plantae Multicellular Eukaryotic Heterotrophic Autotrophic Archaea Unicellular

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Fungi Plantae • Multicellular • Eukaryotic • Heterotrophic • Autotrophic Archaea • Unicellular •

Fungi Plantae • Multicellular • Eukaryotic • Heterotrophic • Autotrophic Archaea • Unicellular • Prokaryotic • Autotrophic Animal • Multicellular • Eukaryotic • Heterotrophic Eubacteria • Unicellular • Prokaryotic • Autotrophic Protist (Algae) Multicellular or Unicellular • Eukaryotic • Hetero or Autotrophic

TEN GRRReat Songs • List 10 great songs! • • • Led Zeppelin Stairway

TEN GRRReat Songs • List 10 great songs! • • • Led Zeppelin Stairway to Heaven Queen Bohemian Rhapsody Bob Marley Stir it Up The Beatles Let it Be U 2 One The Eagles Hotel California Dave Matthews Band Two Step Michael Jackson Thriller Notorious BIG Mo Money Mo Problems Frank Sinatra New York, New York

How do we know something is LIVING?

How do we know something is LIVING?

T E N G R R R S

T E N G R R R S

Transport • Absorption and distribution of materials throughout an organism • Ex. Oxygen and

Transport • Absorption and distribution of materials throughout an organism • Ex. Oxygen and glucose moving through the bloodstream • Ex. Plant roots pulling in minerals and water

Excretion • Removal of cellular waste products from an organism • Ex. Sweat (urea,

Excretion • Removal of cellular waste products from an organism • Ex. Sweat (urea, water, salt) • Ex. Urine • Ex. Exhaling (Carbon dioxide)

Nutrition • Obtaining materials from the environment and breaking them down for further use

Nutrition • Obtaining materials from the environment and breaking them down for further use • Ingestion: taking in food • Digestion: Breaking it down • Egestion: Releasing food waste

Growth • An increase in cell size or number

Growth • An increase in cell size or number

Reproduction • Production of new individuals • Not necessary for an individual’s survival but

Reproduction • Production of new individuals • Not necessary for an individual’s survival but is necessary for the species survival

Regulation • Organism’s control and coordination of their internal environment as they react to

Regulation • Organism’s control and coordination of their internal environment as they react to the external environment • Ex. Shiver to warm up • Ex. Make insulin to lower blood sugar

Respiration • When glucose is broken down in each cell to release ENERGY (ATP)

Respiration • When glucose is broken down in each cell to release ENERGY (ATP) and make it useable by the cell!

Synthesis • When an organism builds bigger molecules from smaller ones • Ex. Building

Synthesis • When an organism builds bigger molecules from smaller ones • Ex. Building proteins from amino acids

Grrr…Nets!!!!!!

Grrr…Nets!!!!!!