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BIOLOGY LESSON 2

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HW FOR TODAY:
EASY OR DIFFICULT?

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Animals can _______________ from place to place but plants only move part of their bodies. The release of energy inside cells is called ____________. Sensitivity is important for organisms so that they can ___________ to stimuli. Organisms get bigger in size when they________. Waste produced by the cells of organisms must be removed. This is called________. Carbon dioxide, water and urine are examples of animal ___________. __________ get rid of poisons when they drop their __________. The intake of food is called ____________.

QUESTION 1:
NUTRITION
WASTE
PLANTS
MOVE
GROW
RESPIRATION
LEAVES
RESPOND
EXCRETION

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QUESTION 2:
List two things that are excreted from an animal:

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QUESTION 2:
List one thing that is excreted from a plant:

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QUESTION 3:
Explain how each of the following get their food
a) plants b) animals
 

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QUESTION 4:
Think of two things that are like living things but do not do all of the seven life processes. Explain which processes they do not do. 
 

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QUESTION 5:
A motor car moves from place to place, gets energy from burning gasoline and produces waste gases. Does this mean cars are alive? Look through the 7 life characteristics and list those which do not apply to cars.

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QUESTION 6:

An alien landed on Earth and tried to work out if a washing machine was alive. What questions should it ask to find out if it is living?
 

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TODAY - LESSON 2:
  • ORGANISATION
  • ORGANS AND ORGAN SYSTEMS
  • DIFFERENT TYPES OF CELLS AND ORGANELLES
  • PREPARATION FOR LAB LESSONS

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ORGANISATION:
  • Many cells form tissue.
  • A lot of tissue forms an organ.
  • Many organ form an organsystem.
  • Many organ systems forms an organism.

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Organ systems:
  1. skeletal system
  2. muscular system
  3. digestive system
  4. respiratory system
  5. nervous system
  6. circulatory system
  7. excretory system
  8. reproductive system

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TO WHICH ORGAN SYSTEM
DOES THE STOMACH BELONG?
A
DIGESTIVE
B
RESPIRATORY
C
NERVOUS
D
SKELETAL

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TO WHICH ORGAN SYSTEM DOES THE BRAIN BELONG?
A
DIGESTIVE
B
RESPIRATORY
C
NERVOUS
D
SKELETAL

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TO WHICH ORGAN SYSTEM DOES THE HEART BELONG?
A
MUSCULAR
B
RESPIRATORY
C
CIRCULATORY
D
SKELETAL

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TO WHICH ORGAN SYSTEM DO THE RIBS BELONG?
A
DIGESTIVE
B
RESPIRATORY
C
NERVOUS
D
SKELETAL

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TO WHICH ORGAN SYSTEM DO THE LUNGS BELONG?
A
DIGESTIVE
B
RESPIRATORY
C
NERVOUS
D
SKELETAL

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TO WHICH ORGAN SYSTEM DOES THE SKULL BELONG?
A
DIGESTIVE
B
RESPIRATORY
C
NERVOUS
D
SKELETAL

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TO WHICH ORGAN SYSTEM DO THE BICEPS BELONG?
A
MUSCULAR
B
RESPIRATORY
C
CIRCULATORY
D
SKELETAL

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TO WHICH ORGAN SYSTEM DO THE BLOOD VESSELS BELONG?
A
MUSCULAR
B
REPIRATORY
C
CIRCULATORY
D
SKELETAL

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Plants:
  • Plants have organs too!

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Cells & Organelles:
  • Animal cells and plant cells

ANIMAL CELLS: NUCLEUS, CYTOPLASM, CELL MEMBRANE

PLANT CELLS: NUCLEUS, CYTOPLASM, CELL MEMBRANE, CELL WALL, CHLOROPLASTS & VACUOLE

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Cells & Organelles:
  • NUCLEUS: The brain of the cell, contains DNA.
  • CYTOPLASM: The jelly filling of cell, contains water and nutrients.
  • CELL MEMBRANE: The soft flexible wall around a cell, controls what goes in and out.
  • CELL WALL: A hard outer wall made of cellulose, it for protection and support.
  • CHLOROPLASTS:Little green balls in cells that can do photosynthesis.
  • VACUOLE: An extra balloon in a cell that can contain nutrients or colours.

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NEXT LESSON: APPLE LESSON
You are going to learn how to make a biological drawing.
This is a practice run, and not for a grade!

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HOW TO BEHAVE?
  • NO MESSING
  • BE FOCUSSED
  • BE SAFE
  • BE SMART

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What do you need to bring?
  •             A DRAWING TRIANGLE
  •             BRING AN ERASER
  •             BRING A PENCIL (H or HB) 
  •             BRING A PRINTED VERSION OF THE DRAWING RULES

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CORE
SEED
SKIN
LEAF
STEM
FLESH

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HW FOR LESSON 3:
- Complete the exercises on I-book pages 10 and upload a screenshot
- Study the Quizlet MRS GREN
- Study the Quizlet "Parts of an Apple"
- Read I-books pages 15-19 carefully

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