LESSON 1
The Concept of Life
Explain the evolving concept of life -b ase d on e m e rg in g p ie ce s of
e vid e n ce
Distin g u ish livin g th in g from n on -livin g th in g .
I am strong and
det er mined.
I am capable.
I m
at t er .
I will have an
am
azing day.
I am r eady t o lear n.
Daily Af f irmat ion
It is a collection of disciplines that is made
up of t heor ies and pr inciples t hat t ackles
t he st r uct ur e and funct ion of living t hings
st ar t ing fr om t he m
olecular level up t o t he
ent ir e ecosyst em
s
LIFE SCIENCE
BIOLOGY
Study of life
BRINGME!
LESSON 1
The Concept of Life
Explain the evolving concept of life -b ase d on e m e rg in g p ie ce s of
e vid e n ce
Distin g u ish livin g th in g from n on -livin g th in g .
What are living things
and how to classify
them?
Essential Question (EQ 1)
Categorize the objects into living things and non -living
t hings. Just ify your answer by giving t he char act er ist ics
which m
ade you cat egor ize as living.
CATEGORIZE IT!
Chalk 20 Peso Coin
Leaves Stone
Insect Water
Picture of your loved ones
Plants
A livin g t h in g p e rt a in s t o a n y orga n ism or a
life form t h a t p osse sse s or sh ow s t h e
ch a ra ct e rist ics of life or b e in g a live .
LIVING THINGS
A cell is the smallest
unit of life. An or ganism
m
ight be m
ade of j ust
one cell or of m
any
cells
ORGANIZATION
ORGANIZATION
ORGANIZATION
Living organisms do not
r em
ain t he sam
e all
t hr oughout t heir life
cycle.
GROW
TH &
DEVELOPMENT
Living organisms do not
r em
ain t he sam
e all
t hr oughout t heir life
cycle.
GROW
TH &
DEVELOPMENT
REPRODUCTION
Reproduction is the process by
which one or ganism m
akes one or
m
or e new or ganism
s.
Or ganism
s m
ust r epr oduce, or
t hey will die out .
REPRODUCTION
RESPONSES TOSTIMULI
RESPONSES TOSTIMULI
Organisms live in environments that
change all t he t im
e. These changes
ar e called st im
uli.
RESPONSES TOSTIMULI
EXTERNAL STIMULI
-ar e changes OUTSIDE
an or ganism
.
INTERNAL STIMULI
-ar e changes INSIDE
an or ganism
.
W
here t o go, when you drink
a lot of wat er?
All or ganisms ar e able t o maint ain some
int er nal condit ions. Homeost asis is an
or ganism’s abilit y t o m
aint ain
st eady int er nal condit ions when
out side condit ions change.
HOMEOSTASIS
HOMEOSTASIS
All organisms use energy. Digesting
food, t hinking, r eading, and sleeping
use ener gy. Cells use ener gy t o
t r anspor t subst ances, m
ake new
cells, and per for m chem
ical r eact ions.
ENERGY
Charact erist ics of Lif e
Response t o
St imuli Use of Energy
Organizat ion
Growt h &
Development
Reproduct ion
Homeost asis
THINK-PAIR-SHARE
Fill in the table below to identify the six characteristics all living things share. Then
add an example for each characteristic from your life or the life of someone you
know.
What are living things
and how to classify
them?
Essential Question (EQ 1)
ES11_Lesson1 Concept of Life.pdf
ES11_Lesson1 Concept of Life.pdf
ES11_Lesson1 Concept of Life.pdf

ES11_Lesson1 Concept of Life.pdf

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    LESSON 1 The Conceptof Life Explain the evolving concept of life -b ase d on e m e rg in g p ie ce s of e vid e n ce Distin g u ish livin g th in g from n on -livin g th in g .
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    I am strongand det er mined. I am capable. I m at t er . I will have an am azing day. I am r eady t o lear n. Daily Af f irmat ion
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    It is acollection of disciplines that is made up of t heor ies and pr inciples t hat t ackles t he st r uct ur e and funct ion of living t hings st ar t ing fr om t he m olecular level up t o t he ent ir e ecosyst em s LIFE SCIENCE
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    LESSON 1 The Conceptof Life Explain the evolving concept of life -b ase d on e m e rg in g p ie ce s of e vid e n ce Distin g u ish livin g th in g from n on -livin g th in g .
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    What are livingthings and how to classify them? Essential Question (EQ 1)
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    Categorize the objectsinto living things and non -living t hings. Just ify your answer by giving t he char act er ist ics which m ade you cat egor ize as living. CATEGORIZE IT! Chalk 20 Peso Coin Leaves Stone Insect Water Picture of your loved ones Plants
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    A livin gt h in g p e rt a in s t o a n y orga n ism or a life form t h a t p osse sse s or sh ow s t h e ch a ra ct e rist ics of life or b e in g a live . LIVING THINGS
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    A cell isthe smallest unit of life. An or ganism m ight be m ade of j ust one cell or of m any cells ORGANIZATION
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    Living organisms donot r em ain t he sam e all t hr oughout t heir life cycle. GROW TH & DEVELOPMENT
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    Living organisms donot r em ain t he sam e all t hr oughout t heir life cycle. GROW TH & DEVELOPMENT
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    Reproduction is theprocess by which one or ganism m akes one or m or e new or ganism s. Or ganism s m ust r epr oduce, or t hey will die out . REPRODUCTION
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    Organisms live inenvironments that change all t he t im e. These changes ar e called st im uli. RESPONSES TOSTIMULI EXTERNAL STIMULI -ar e changes OUTSIDE an or ganism . INTERNAL STIMULI -ar e changes INSIDE an or ganism .
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    W here t ogo, when you drink a lot of wat er?
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    All or ganismsar e able t o maint ain some int er nal condit ions. Homeost asis is an or ganism’s abilit y t o m aint ain st eady int er nal condit ions when out side condit ions change. HOMEOSTASIS
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    All organisms useenergy. Digesting food, t hinking, r eading, and sleeping use ener gy. Cells use ener gy t o t r anspor t subst ances, m ake new cells, and per for m chem ical r eact ions. ENERGY
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    Charact erist icsof Lif e Response t o St imuli Use of Energy Organizat ion Growt h & Development Reproduct ion Homeost asis
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    THINK-PAIR-SHARE Fill in thetable below to identify the six characteristics all living things share. Then add an example for each characteristic from your life or the life of someone you know.
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    What are livingthings and how to classify them? Essential Question (EQ 1)