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UNIT 1. THE ORGANISATION OF LIVING THINGS
5 primary / Natural Science
Pedro Antonio López Hernández
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING THINGS
Nutrition Interaction Reproduction
The role of nutrition is to transform food
into nutrients and get energy from them.
Plants Animals
Oak leaves capture
sunlight to make
their own food.
Animals eat other
living things.
It is the ability to sense changes in the
environment and inside the body.
Plants Animals
Palm trees grow
towards the sunlight
The cat is
frightened when it
perceives a threat
and cower.
Reproduction enables living things
to produce offspring similar to
themselves.
Plants Animals
This plant
reproduces
through its flower
Baby animals
are new
organisms
that resemble
their parents
THE SIZE OF LIVING THINGS
Macroscopic
things
Microscopic
things or
microorganisms
They are living things that we
can see with the naked eye
They are living things that are so small that we can´t
observe them even with a magnifying glass.
To look at these living things we need an instrument
called a microscope.
THE CELL
It is the smallest unit of life. It is a living thing because it performs the three vital functions: nutrition, interaction and reproduction.
Animal cell
Plant cell
1. Cytoplasm is inside the
cell. It is a viscous liquid
where the organelles float in.
2. The nucleus contains the
material necessary to reproduce
the cell and to assign the activities
of the cell
3. The cell membrane is
the outer shell of the cell
and takes part in the
interaction function.
4. The organelles perform
various cell functions, such as
manufacturing chemicals
and obtaining energy.
2. The cell wall is a rigid
structure that surrounds the
cell membrane and protects
the cell.
1. In both animals and plant cells,
the nucleus is separated from the
cytoplasm by a membrane.
3. Chloroplasts are
green organelles that
capture light and
produce nutrients.
UNICELLULAR AND MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS
UNICELLULAR ORGANISMS
MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS
Living things that are composed of a single cell. Their single cell
performs all the functions needed to live.
Living things that are composed of two or more
cells. In these groups, cells are grouped to form
different levels of organisation.
The end result is an organism.
1. Cells. The first level of
organisation are the cells.
2. Tissue. A set of one type of
cells which perform the same
function group together to
form tissue,
3. Organs. The grouping
together of a set of tissues
which perform the same
function is called an organ.
4. System. Several organs that
perform a function together
form a system, such as the
digestive system.
Muscle cell
Muscle
tissue
Stomach
Digestive
system
TYPES OF CELLS
Cells from different parts of our bodies look different. They have different shapes according to their different functions.
Muscle
cells
Epithelial
cells
Nerve cells
They are elongated. These
cells and the tissues that they
form, expand and contract.
This allows muscles to move.
These flat cells line certain
areas of the body such as the
skin.
They insulate the body and
protect it.
They are star-shaped with
long extensions or arm.
These cells establish
connections and then transmit
information to all parts of the
body.
HOW THE BODY WORKS
Human beings are multicellular living things. To perform our vital functions our organ systems need to work together.
Human beings and nutrition To perform the function of nutrition various systems work together.
This system
converts
food into
simpler
substance
s that our
body can
use.
This system
takes the
oxygen
we need
from the
air and
expels
carbon
dioxide.
This system
carries
blood with
oxygen and
nutrients all
over the
body and
collects
waste
substances
and carbon
dioxide.
This system
cleans the
blood of
waste
products.
Human beings and health Human beings and reproduction
The organ systems in our body sometimes get ill. It is important to
follow a healthy lifestyle to protect our bodies from illness:
1. Eat a
balanced diet.
2. Do enough
physical
exercise.
3. Have good
hygiene habits
4. Have a good
posture.
5. Spend time
with family and
friends.
Human are viviparous, which means that we are born from our
mother´s womb.
Human beings and interaction
Interaction enables us to collect information form our surroundings and respond to it. The following organs and systems
are involved in interaction.
1. Sense organs such as
the eyes, ears and skin,
capture information
from our surroundings.
2. The nervous system
gathers the information
from the sense organs
and prepares an
appropriate order .
3. The musculoskeletal system receives an
order from the nervous system and
responds with movement.

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Unit 1.-the-organisation-of-living-things

  • 1. UNIT 1. THE ORGANISATION OF LIVING THINGS 5 primary / Natural Science Pedro Antonio López Hernández
  • 2. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING THINGS Nutrition Interaction Reproduction The role of nutrition is to transform food into nutrients and get energy from them. Plants Animals Oak leaves capture sunlight to make their own food. Animals eat other living things. It is the ability to sense changes in the environment and inside the body. Plants Animals Palm trees grow towards the sunlight The cat is frightened when it perceives a threat and cower. Reproduction enables living things to produce offspring similar to themselves. Plants Animals This plant reproduces through its flower Baby animals are new organisms that resemble their parents
  • 3. THE SIZE OF LIVING THINGS Macroscopic things Microscopic things or microorganisms They are living things that we can see with the naked eye They are living things that are so small that we can´t observe them even with a magnifying glass. To look at these living things we need an instrument called a microscope.
  • 4. THE CELL It is the smallest unit of life. It is a living thing because it performs the three vital functions: nutrition, interaction and reproduction. Animal cell Plant cell 1. Cytoplasm is inside the cell. It is a viscous liquid where the organelles float in. 2. The nucleus contains the material necessary to reproduce the cell and to assign the activities of the cell 3. The cell membrane is the outer shell of the cell and takes part in the interaction function. 4. The organelles perform various cell functions, such as manufacturing chemicals and obtaining energy. 2. The cell wall is a rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane and protects the cell. 1. In both animals and plant cells, the nucleus is separated from the cytoplasm by a membrane. 3. Chloroplasts are green organelles that capture light and produce nutrients.
  • 5. UNICELLULAR AND MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS UNICELLULAR ORGANISMS MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS Living things that are composed of a single cell. Their single cell performs all the functions needed to live. Living things that are composed of two or more cells. In these groups, cells are grouped to form different levels of organisation. The end result is an organism. 1. Cells. The first level of organisation are the cells. 2. Tissue. A set of one type of cells which perform the same function group together to form tissue, 3. Organs. The grouping together of a set of tissues which perform the same function is called an organ. 4. System. Several organs that perform a function together form a system, such as the digestive system. Muscle cell Muscle tissue Stomach Digestive system
  • 6. TYPES OF CELLS Cells from different parts of our bodies look different. They have different shapes according to their different functions. Muscle cells Epithelial cells Nerve cells They are elongated. These cells and the tissues that they form, expand and contract. This allows muscles to move. These flat cells line certain areas of the body such as the skin. They insulate the body and protect it. They are star-shaped with long extensions or arm. These cells establish connections and then transmit information to all parts of the body.
  • 7. HOW THE BODY WORKS Human beings are multicellular living things. To perform our vital functions our organ systems need to work together. Human beings and nutrition To perform the function of nutrition various systems work together. This system converts food into simpler substance s that our body can use. This system takes the oxygen we need from the air and expels carbon dioxide. This system carries blood with oxygen and nutrients all over the body and collects waste substances and carbon dioxide. This system cleans the blood of waste products.
  • 8. Human beings and health Human beings and reproduction The organ systems in our body sometimes get ill. It is important to follow a healthy lifestyle to protect our bodies from illness: 1. Eat a balanced diet. 2. Do enough physical exercise. 3. Have good hygiene habits 4. Have a good posture. 5. Spend time with family and friends. Human are viviparous, which means that we are born from our mother´s womb.
  • 9. Human beings and interaction Interaction enables us to collect information form our surroundings and respond to it. The following organs and systems are involved in interaction. 1. Sense organs such as the eyes, ears and skin, capture information from our surroundings. 2. The nervous system gathers the information from the sense organs and prepares an appropriate order . 3. The musculoskeletal system receives an order from the nervous system and responds with movement.