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Living Things & Classificaion

Chapter 2-1, 2-2. Living Things & Classificaion. Another. Igneous Scientificus (a.k.a. Iggy). Review. What is Life?. What’s in a Name?. Living Things. Needs of Living Things. Let’s Get Organized. What is Life?. Any living thing. organism. What is Life?.

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Living Things & Classificaion

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  1. Chapter 2-1, 2-2 Living Things & Classificaion

  2. Another Igneous Scientificus (a.k.a. Iggy) Review

  3. What is Life? What’s in a Name? Living Things Needs of Living Things Let’s Get Organized

  4. What is Life? • Any living thing organism

  5. What is Life? • A change in an organism’s surroundings stimulus

  6. What is Life? • An organism’s reaction to a change in its environment response

  7. What is Life? • The process in which an organism becomes larger growth

  8. What is Life? • Change that occurs during an organism’s life that makes it more complex development

  9. What is Life? • Name four characteristics of living things Made of cells Have similar chemicals Use energy Respond to surroundings Grow and develop Reproduce

  10. Living Things • Name given to a single-celled organism unicellular

  11. Living Things • Name given to organisms made of many cells multicellular

  12. Living Things • Mistaken idea that living things can come from nonliving sources Spontaneous generation

  13. Living Things • Process by which living things arise from living things reproduction

  14. Living Things • Basic unit of structure and function in an organism cell

  15. Let’s Get Organized • Process of grouping things based on similarities classification

  16. Let’s Get Organized • The reason scientists organize living things into group So that organisms are easier to study

  17. Let’s Get Organized • He developed the naming system that groups organisms Carolus Linnaeus

  18. Let’s Get Organized • The study of how living things are classified taxonomy

  19. Let’s Get Organized • The highest or broadest level of classification domain

  20. Let’s Get Organized • Lowest level of organization in which similar organisms can mate to produce offspring species

  21. Let’s Get Organized • The domain (s) that include(s) only prokaryotes Bacteria and Archaea

  22. Let’s Get Organized • The domain (s) that include(s) only eukaryotes Eukarya

  23. Let’s Get Organized • The kingdoms that include both uni- and multicellular organisms? Protists and Fungi

  24. Needs of Living Things • All living things need this substance to survive water

  25. Needs of Living Things • Name for an organism that makes its own food autotroph

  26. Needs of Living Things • Name of an organism that can’t make its own food heterotroph

  27. Needs of Living Things • Source of energy for all living things food

  28. Needs of Living Things • Name the four needs of all living things Water, food, living space, and stable internal conditions

  29. Needs of Living Things • Organism’s ability to maintain stable internal environment homeostasis

  30. What’s in a Name? • Organism whose cells lack a nucleus prokaryote

  31. What’s in a Name? • Organism whose cells have a nucleus eukaryote

  32. What’s in a Name? • The two word naming system for organisms binomial nomenclature

  33. What’s in a Name? • The first word in the naming system refers to this classification level Genus

  34. What’s in a Name? • The second word in the naming system refers to this classification level Species

  35. What’s in a Name? • The three domains of living things Bacteria, archaea, eukarya

  36. What’s in a Name? • Domain that we belong to eukarya

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