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Page 1: Characteristics of Living Things and Classification What makes something living? How do we organize living things?

Characteristics of Living Characteristics of Living Things and ClassificationThings and Classification

What makes something living?What makes something living?

How do we organize living things?How do we organize living things?

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Organization of Living ThingsOrganization of Living Things

ORGANISMORGANISM

BODY SYSTEMSBODY SYSTEMS

ORGANSORGANS

TISSUESTISSUES

CELLSCELLS

ORGANELLESORGANELLES

MOLECULESMOLECULES

MULTICELLULARMULTICELLULARORGANISMSORGANISMS

UNICELLULARUNICELLULARORGANISMSORGANISMS

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4 Characteristics of ALL Living 4 Characteristics of ALL Living ThingsThings

1.1. Living things are made of Living things are made of CELLSCELLS that that contain DNAcontain DNA

2.2. Living things have a Living things have a METABOLISMMETABOLISM to to help them use energy to live, grow, and help them use energy to live, grow, and developdevelop

3.3. Living things maintain Living things maintain HOMEOSTASISHOMEOSTASIS• A stable internal environmentA stable internal environment

4.4. Living things Living things REPRODUCEREPRODUCE

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Similarities and Differences Among Similarities and Differences Among Living ThingsLiving Things

Living things go about the 4 characteristics in similar Living things go about the 4 characteristics in similar ANDAND different waysdifferent ways

8 Life processes that are similar and different among living 8 Life processes that are similar and different among living things:things: Obtaining Obtaining nutrientsnutrients TransportTransport of materials throughout organism of materials throughout organism Breaking down nutrients to get energy (Breaking down nutrients to get energy (cellular respirationcellular respiration)) Combining simple substances to make more complex substances Combining simple substances to make more complex substances

((synthesissynthesis)) GrowthGrowth Removal of waste products (Removal of waste products (ExcretionExcretion)) Responding to internal and external stimuli (Responding to internal and external stimuli (SensitivitySensitivity)) ReproducingReproducing

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Helping VocabularyHelping Vocabulary Number of cells:Number of cells:

MulticellularMulticellular:: Made of Made of manymany cells cells

UnicellularUnicellular:: Made of Made of oneone cell cell

Nucleus- Yes or No?Nucleus- Yes or No? EukaryoteEukaryote::

Cells contain a nucleusCells contain a nucleus ProkaryoteProkaryote::

Cells lack a nucleusCells lack a nucleus Mode of nutrition:Mode of nutrition:

HeterotrophHeterotroph:: Need to Need to obtainobtain food food

AutotrophAutotroph:: Can Can makemake own food own food

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Just to get you thinking!Just to get you thinking!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF1lA161ehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wF1lA161eJ0&feature=relatedJ0&feature=related

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The 6 KingdomsThe 6 Kingdoms

Similarities and Differences in life processes has grouped orgs Similarities and Differences in life processes has grouped orgs into 6 different kingdomsinto 6 different kingdoms

Animalia Animalia

FungiFungi

PlantaePlantae

ProtistaProtista

MoneraMonera(now Archebacteria and Eubacteria)(now Archebacteria and Eubacteria)

UNICELLULARUNICELLULAR

MULTICELLULARMULTICELLULAR

EUKARYOTICEUKARYOTIC

PROKARYOTICPROKARYOTIC

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Obtaining NutrientsObtaining Nutrients

HeterotrophHeterotroph Gets nutrients from the environmentGets nutrients from the environment Kingdoms:Kingdoms:

Animalia, Fungi, Some Protista and MoneraAnimalia, Fungi, Some Protista and Monera

AutotrophAutotroph Makes own foodMakes own food Kingdoms:Kingdoms:

Plantae and some Protists (photosynthesis), Plantae and some Protists (photosynthesis), some Bacteria (chemosynthesis)some Bacteria (chemosynthesis)

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Transport of materialsTransport of materials

Unicellular Orgs:Unicellular Orgs: Transport within Transport within

cytoplasmcytoplasm Kingdoms:Kingdoms:

Protista, MoneraProtista, Monera

Multicellular Orgs:Multicellular Orgs: Transport within liquids Transport within liquids

and tubesand tubes Kingdoms:Kingdoms:

Animalia, Plantae, FungiAnimalia, Plantae, Fungi

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ReproductionReproduction

Asexual:Asexual: One parentOne parent Offspring genetically identical Offspring genetically identical

(clones)(clones) Kingdoms:Kingdoms:

Some Fungi, Protista, MoneraSome Fungi, Protista, Monera

Sexual:Sexual: Two parentsTwo parents Offspring genetically different from Offspring genetically different from

parentsparents Kingdoms:Kingdoms:

Some Fungi, Plantae, AnimaliaSome Fungi, Plantae, Animalia

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Classification of Living ThingsClassification of Living Things

Why classify organisms?Why classify organisms? For easy identificationFor easy identification For evolutionary comparison of organismsFor evolutionary comparison of organisms

Organisms are grouped into large Organisms are grouped into large categories based on similaritiescategories based on similarities

Once in a group, organisms are separated Once in a group, organisms are separated based on differencesbased on differences

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Classification of Living ThingsClassification of Living Things5 Kingdoms5 Kingdoms

Phyla (s. Phylum)Phyla (s. Phylum)

ClassClass

OrderOrder

FamilyFamily

GenusGenus

speciesspecies

DIVIDED INTO

DIVIDED INTO

DIVIDED INTO

DIVIDED INTO

DIVIDED INTO

DIVIDED INTO

# OF ORGANISMSDECREASES

DIFFERENCES AMONG ORGS INCREASES

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Acronym to help remember!Acronym to help remember!

KKinging

PPhilliphillip

CCame ame

OOverver

FForor

GGoodood

SSpaghettipaghetti

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Classification of HumansClassification of Humans

KINGDOMKINGDOM: Animalia: AnimaliaPHYLUMPHYLUM: Chordata: Chordata

Has backboneHas backbone

CLASSCLASS: Mammalia: Mammalia Females have mammary glandsFemales have mammary glands

ORDERORDER: Primates: Primates Larger brain sizeLarger brain size

FAMILYFAMILY: Hominidae: HominidaeGENUSGENUS: Homo: HomoSPECIESSPECIES: sapiens: sapiens

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Scientific NamingScientific Naming

Scientific nameScientific name = = Genus + speciesGenus + species speciesspecies is not capitalized is not capitalized Always italicized or underlinedAlways italicized or underlined Ex. Homo sapiens Ex. Homo sapiens or or Homo sapiensHomo sapiens

AbbreviationAbbreviation:: First letter of First letter of GenusGenus, followed by , followed by speciesspecies Ex. Ex. H. sapiensH. sapiens