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TOPIC 4
ORGANIZING THE WORLD
P. 124-163

Slide 2 - Slide

HW CHECK
  • Check the answers on classroom
  • Check your own work.
  • Use a coloured pen/pencil.
  • Correct your own work.
  • Ask questions.


p. 138-143
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10:00

Slide 3 - Slide

An Octopus: vertebrate or invertebrate
A
invertebrate
B
vertebrate

Slide 4 - Quiz

A frog: which group does it belong to?
A
bird
B
fish
C
amphibian
D
reptile

Slide 5 - Quiz

An eagle: which group does it belong to?
A
bird
B
fish
C
amphibian
D
reptile

Slide 6 - Quiz

A crocodile: which group does it belong to?
A
bird
B
fish
C
amphibian
D
reptile

Slide 7 - Quiz

§4.3
REQUIREMENTS FOR LIFE
P. 144-157

Slide 8 - Slide

§4.3: LEARNING GOALS
  • I can list the differences and similarities between how plants and animals regulate the gasses carbon dioxide and oxygen.
  • I can list the differences and similarities of the transport systems in plants and animals.
  • I can list the differences and similarities between how plants and animals excrete their waste products.
  • I can list the differences and similarities between how plants and animals gather information about their surroundings.
  • I can list the differences and similarities between how plants and animals reproduce.
P. 144-157

Slide 9 - Slide

§4.3: KEY WORDS
  • photosynthesis
  • breathing
  • xylem
  • phloem
  • heart
  • blood vessels
  • liver
  • kidneys
  • pollen
  • egg cells
  • sperm cells
P. 144-157

Slide 10 - Slide

Plants

Take up/release gasses through openings in their leaves called STOMATA
Stomata open and close
Water and other nutrients come from the soil via ROOTS

Animals

Take up/release gasses through a breathing system.  
This is different in different animals. Examples are Lungs and gills
Water and other nutrients come from food

P. 144-157
NUTRIENT INTAKE

Slide 11 - Slide

Plants


One tube brings water up from the soil to the leaves
Another tube brings glucose and oxygen down from the leaves to the rest of the plant

Animals


Most animals use a blood transport system
Pump  (= heart) 
a network of tubes (= vessels)
fluid (= blood)


TRANSPORT
P. 144-157

Slide 12 - Slide

Plants


Stomata release waste gasses
Other products are put in old leaves that fall off the plant


Animals


Breathing system releases waste gasses
Kidneys produce urine
Liver filters other waste which leaves the body through faeces



EXCRETION
P. 144-157

Slide 13 - Slide

Plants


Move to face the sun
Sense gravity so their roots can grow down



Animals


Have senses to react to their environment
This is different depending on the animal




SENSITIVITY
P. 144-157

Slide 14 - Slide

Plants

Flowers are used for reproduction
Animals spread pollen for plants so they can reproduce
Some plants reproduce by cloning themselves.




Animals

Male reproductive cells: Sperm cells
Female reproductive cells: Egg cells
Fertilization happens when the sperm + egg fuse together.





P. 144-157
REPRODUCTION

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HW for the next lesson
  • Complete the exercises of §4.3
  • Study the WRTS of §4.1 - §4.3
  • Study the WRTS “MRS GREN”
  • Study the WRTS “Elements”
  • Review your notes till now
  • Read & highlight 

P. 150-157

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