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Take out a clean piece of paper. Put a 2-4 in the top, right hand corner

Take out a clean piece of paper. Put a 2-4 in the top, right hand corner Label it at the top as “Chapter 2 Key Terms” Write your own definition (based on what you learned yesterday) for the following KEY TERMS : Cell Stimulus Homeostasis Sexual reproduction Asexual reproduction Heredity

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Take out a clean piece of paper. Put a 2-4 in the top, right hand corner

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  1. Take out a clean piece of paper. • Put a 2-4 in the top, right hand corner • Label it at the top as “Chapter 2 Key Terms” • Write your own definition (based on what you learned yesterday) for the following KEY TERMS: • Cell • Stimulus • Homeostasis • Sexual reproduction • Asexual reproduction • Heredity • Metabolism • Let’s share!

  2. Cell - membrane-covered structure that contains all of the materials necessary for life • Stimulus - A change that affects the activity of an organism • Homeostasis - The maintenance of a stable internal environment • Sexual reproduction - two parents produce offspring that share characteristics of both parents

  3. Asexual reproduction - a single parent produces offspring that are identical to the parent • Heredity - The passing of traits from parents to offspring • Metabolism - the total of all the chemical activities that an organism performs

  4. Is It Alive?Quick Quiz

  5. If you think the thing in the picture is alive, put make an X shape with your arms. If you think the thing in the picture is alive, put both arms straight up in the air.

  6. Picture 1 JustinBieber – Alive or Not?

  7. Picture 1 ALIVE although some of us wish that wasn’t the case 

  8. Picture 2 Acacia tree– Alive or Not?

  9. Picture 2 Alive!

  10. Picture 3 Crazy awesome car – Alive or Not?

  11. Picture 3 Not Alive!

  12. Picture 4 Mushroom – Alive or Not?

  13. Picture 4 Alive But don’t eat these – they won’t make you big like Mario, they will make you dead!

  14. Picture 5 Water – Alive or Not?

  15. Picture 5 Not alive!

  16. Picture 6 Fire– Alive or Not?

  17. Picture 6 Not Alive!

  18. Picture 7 Amoeba – Alive or Not?

  19. Picture 7 Alive!

  20. Picture 8 The Sun – Alive or Not?

  21. Picture 8 Not Alive!

  22. Picture 9 E. Coli Bacteria – Alive or Not?

  23. Picture 9 Alive!

  24. Picture 10 Flu Virus – Alive or Not?

  25. Picture 10 Not Alive!

  26. Needs of Living Things Foldable • Take out a clean piece of paper • Turn your paper sideways, holes at the top • Label it as “Needs of Living Things,” and put a 2-5 in the top right corner • Fold your page in half, long way (hotdog style), but stop at the red margin. • Fold your paper in half to make 2 equal sized sections. • Open, and cut the TOP half, along the fold lines.

  27. Label the outside of the top flap – “What I think” • On the inside of this flap, list the things that you think all living things need in order to survive. • Be ready to share what you wrote! • Label the outside of the bottom flap – “What they are”

  28. 1. Water

  29. 2. Air

  30. 3. A Place to Live

  31. 4. Food

  32. Exit Slip! • Answer the following questions: • List 2 characteristics that all living things have in common. • List 2 things that all living things need.

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