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AIM: How can we determine if something is living? DO NOW: Are you alive? Are you sure? List at least 5 characterisitcs that make you a living thing Homework:Plant research questions due Tuesday. Homework: Plant Research.
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AIM: How can we determine if something is living? • DO NOW: Are you alive? Are you sure? List at least 5 characterisitcs that make you a living thing • Homework:Plant research questions due Tuesday
Homework: Plant Research • Use the internet, the library or interview an adult to answer the following questions: 1- What is a plant? 2- Explain seed germination. 3- What is wheat grass? 4- Where does wheat grass grow normally? 5- List at least 5 elements or compounds needed for plant growth
Tuesday 9/6/16 • AIM: How can we be successful in the Living Environment? • DO NOW: 1- Get an Index card and a grade expectations sheet • 2-Read through the grade expectation sheet. • HOMEWORK: Get contracts signed
Index cards • Your NAME • Your parent/guardian name (Mom,Dad) • Cell phone • Home phone • Work phone • Email address • Home address
Welcome • Room 206 • Supplies • 5 subject notebook or binder with dividers • 2 pens 2 pencils • Pencil case • Pencil sharpener • Folder • Hole puncher
Who am I? • Mrs. Naus • What is this class about? • What does the Living Environment Regents exam look like? • http://www.nysedregents.org/livingenvironment/ • How can you be successful in this class?
Contacting me • nnaus@sewanhaka.k12.ny.us • (516) 488-9300 ext 6529
Accessing website • Log on to www.sewanhaka.k12.ny.us • In our schools choose Floral Park Memorial High School • In departments choose science • In the left hand tool bar choose Mrs.Naus • On the new page in the left hand tool bar choose Living Environment • This will bring you to the welcome page for this class • From here you can choose any option
Ice Breaker BINGO
Problem A • Jack has a major crush on Jil. During study hall he finally decides to write her a note and ask her out. The note passes through 5 people before Mrs. Jones grabs it. Mrs. Jones wants to know who was involved in passing the note. • Your task: Use the clues to determine: • the order of people the note passed through • The color each person was wearing • The subject each person was studying
Clue 1: The girl studying English passed it to Paul who then passed it to the girl in green • Clue 2: Tiffany passed it to the boy in Blue who gave it to Alexis who was reading • Clue 3: The girl in black gave it to Jil • Clue 4: Jack first gave it to Mary who was studying English • Clue 5: The girl in black who was reading got the note from derrick • Clue 6: Paul was wearing yellow and studying Italian • Clue 7: Derrick was studying French • Clue 8: The girl in green was studying science • Clue 9: The girl in pink passed it to the boy studying Italian
Wednesday 9/7/16 • AIM: How do we know we are alive? • DO NOW: HOMEWORK: Practice regents questions 1-5
Are you alive? Are you sure? How do you know? List ALL the characteristics that living things display.
Discuss with the person next to you the characteristics you listed. Are they the same? Are they different? Do you agree with them?
Observe the pictures below. Characterize each one as living or non living and explain why
What is biology? Bio- life Logy- the study of This includes both the visible world of plants and animals as well as invisible world of bacteria and algae
What are some other scientific studies? • Chemistry • Physics • Anatomy and Physiology • Embryology
Thursday 9/8/16 • AIM: How can we determine if something is living? • DO NOW: If you were sent to a foreign planet and you came across two “things” How would you tell if they were living? • HOMEWORK: Regents packet questions 6-10 • QUIZ TUESDAY Characteristics of Life
Friday 9/9/16 • AIM: What are the characteristics of life? • DO NOW: What characteristics describe living things? Write them at the top of each column column under the heading • Homework: get your binder or 5 subject notebook, pens and pencils by Monday
Answer: Life is defined according to specific characteristics The characteristics vary slightly but there are nine characteristics always solid Cellular Movement Require energy Metabolism Growth and development Reproduction Responsiveness Heredity Adaptation and evolution
Monday 9/12/16 • AIM: How do we identify things as living? • DO NOW: 1-Explain the difference between a living and nonliving thing. • 2- Take out your characteristics of life handout from Friday • HOMEWORK: STUDY FOR QUIZ
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Answer: Life is defined according to specific characteristics The characteristics vary slightly but there are nine characteristics always solid Cellular Movement Require energy Metabolism Growth and development Reproduction Responsiveness Heredity Adaptation and evolution
The cell: the basic unit of life Some organisms are single celled like bacteria or multi billion celled like us Below is a single celled ameba
All Living things are made up of cells • Smallest unit capable of life functions • UNICELLULAR ORGANISMS • Entire organisms is only 1 single cell • Bacteria and Protista
Multicellular organisms • Entire organism is made up of many cells
Levels of organization • Cell: basic unit of life • Tissue • Organ • Organ System • Organism • Population • Community • Ecosystem • Biosphere
What is movement • a change in position. • a whole organism can move. • internal organs, fluid, blood can move. • cell parts and cells can move.
Require energy • All living things need energy for basic life processes • Living things get energy from the food they ingest • Some living things can make their own food • Ex: plants
Require energy Above is the molecular model of ATP the energy producing molecule.
Metabolism: • all the chemical process performed by a living organism • Digestion • Circulation • Synthesis • Ingestion • Diffusion • Absorption, elimination • All metabolic processes need ATP • All metabolic process help maintain homeostasis
Growth and development Grow in size as well as rebuild and repair
Group share groups of 3 In groups, without your notes list ALL of the characteristics of life
Tuesday 9/13/16 • AIM: How do scientists define something as living? • DO NOW: What was the last meal you ate? How did you get energy from that meal? • Homework: Regents packet questions 11-14
Reproduction - production of a new offspring or organism. 2 types: 1) sexual – 2 parents 2) asexual – 1 parent ** NOT needed for the individual organism to survive – just the species.
Think about the last time you accidentally stubbed your toe. Almost instantly, you flinched back in pain.