unit 1-1 notes mr. hefti – pulaski biology living v. non-living

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Unit 1-1 Notes Mr. Hefti – Pulaski Biology Living v. Non- living

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Unit 1-1 Notes

Mr. Hefti – Pulaski Biology

Living v. Non-living

Please make a t-chart that is about half a page in size in your notes and list the living and non-living things you are about to see in the appropriate columns.

Living Non-living

Are bones (1) living? What about algae (2)?

Garbage(3)?Freshly cut tree(4)?

Lichen (5)

These substances can be found in living things… does that mean they are living?

NaCl (7)

Iron (8)

Water (9)

What about the rocks (10)? The crayfish (11)?Pollutants (12)? Insects (13)? Moss (14)? Sunlight (15)?

Is it dead or alive? Living or non-living?

Stump (19)

Dirt (20)

Carcass (Free)

Living Non-living(1) Bones(2) Algae(4) Freshly cut tree(5) Lichen(11) Crayfish(13) Insects(14) Moss(16) Honeybee

(3) Garbage(6) Fossil(7) NaCl(8) Iron(9) Water(10) Rocks(12) Pollutants(15) Sunlight(17) Honey(18) Viruses(19) Stump(20) Dirt(Free) Carcass

How did you do?

8 Characteristics of Life• Biologists characterize life by these functions:–Nutrition–Transport–Respiration– Excretion– Synthesis–Regulation–Growth–Reproduction

Biotic / Abiotic

• Biotic: living, once living, or from something livingExamples:

- Plants- Animals- Dead leaves- Bacteria- Scat (animal droppings)

• Abiotic: non-living and never was living Examples:

- Oxygen- Wind- Minerals- pH- Water- Rocks

Please make a t-chart in your notes (this time a quarter of a page) and list the biotic and abiotic factors in the following picture of a rotting log ecosystem. Use your imagination to identify things that just might be there…

Biotic Abiotic

Biotic AbioticFungus

BarkBacteria

MossAnts

SporesWorms

SunlightMoisture

SoilOxygen

Carbon dioxide

Rotten Log Ecosystem Factors