2. Living things.
Living things: There are three vital functions:
1º: Nutriction means to get nutrients from the
food. 2º: Reproduction means making new
living things.3º: Interaction means to react to
changes of the enviroment.Types of living
things: Animals, plants, bacteria, fungi and
algae.
4. 1º part of Nutrition.
What is nutrition? Nutrition is to obtain
nutrients from the enviroment and transform
them into energy.
How do plants do it? Plants produce their own
food through photosynthesis and they need:
water and minerals, sunlight and carbon
dioxide.
5. 2º part of Nutrition.
How do animals do it? Animals feed on other living things
and they can be: Carnivores eat other animals,
hervivores eat plants and omnivores eat plants and other
animals.
How do fungi and bacteria do it? Fungi and bacteria feed
on the remains of dead animals and plants.
6. Reproduction.
What is it? Reproduction means making new living things.
Types: Asexual and sexual. In asexual reproduction one
individual is needed, for example: sea start, bacteria,
pine apple, etc…
In sexual reproduction two individuals are needed: male
and female.
7. Interaction.
What is it? In interaction there is a change and
there is a reaction.
Elements: Stimulus is the change and response
is the reaction.
8. Cell.
What is it? It is the smallest part in which living
things are divided.
Structure: Many cells make tissues, many
tissues make organs, many organs make
systems and many systems make organisms.
9. Nucleous.
It is a part of the cell that controls the
functions of the cell. It is like a Town Hall
in a city.
10. Cell membrane.
It is a part of the cell that controls what
enters and leaves the cell. It is like a
group of guards.
11. Cytoplasm.
It is a subtance where all parts of the cell
float around. It is like the atmosphere of
a city.
12. Vacuoles.
It is a part of the cell that contain water
and minerals for the cell. They are like
reservoirs in a city.
13. Cell wall.
It is a part of the cell that protecs the
cell. It is like the city wall.
14. Chloroplast.
It is a part of the cell that contain
chlorophyll which plants need for
photosynthesis. They are like parks in a
city.
24. Tissues.
What are they made up of? They are made up of a
number of cells working together that carry out a
particular function.
Examples: Xylem, muscle, tissue, etc…
25. Organs.
What are they made up of? They are made up of a nuber
of tissues working together that carry out a particular
function.
Examples: Heart, lungs, stomach, brain, veins, etc…
26. Systems.
What are they made up of? They are made up of a
number of organs working together that carry out a
particular function.
Examples: Circulatory, digestive, excretory, respiratory,
reproductive, etc…
27. Organisms.
What are they made up of? They are made up of a
number of systems working together that carry out a
particular function.
Examples: Animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, algae, etc…