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Characteristics of
 Living Things
Characteristics of Living Things
1. Living things respond to Stimuli
such as light, sound, temperature
and pressure.
2. All living things perform different life
processes such as:
 a. METABOLISM
  the used or released of
  energy in order to
  perform different life
  processes.

  Metabolism includes the:
   a)breaking down food
Metabolism includes the:
    b) building body parts
    c) removing waste
Metabolism includes the:
  b) building body parts
  c) removing waste
  d) releasing energy
  e) movement
b. ADAPTATION
The ability of living to
adapt to any changes in
their environment.
c. GROWTH
All living things take in food or produce their
own food.
                     Plants make their own food
Animals take
                     using water and carbon
food by simple
                     dioxide along with energy
putting food into
                     from the sun
their mouth.
Living things use the energy they get from the
food to grow.
Growth does not only involved increase in size.
Growth for most living things involves
development.
d. REPRODUCTION
Living things produce their own kind.
Cells as Unit of Structure
Our body is made up of trillions of building
blocks of life called CELLS.
Cells were discovered by an
English scientist, Robert Hooke,
over 300 years ago.
He was looking at a thin slice of
cork under a microscope.
He saw that the cork showed
regular patterns of tiny, open
spaces.
The pattern reminded him of tiny rooms that he called
“cells”
All the activities of life take place in each cell.
                                  Every cell in our body is a
                                  living building block.
                                  Each cell takes in food and
                                  gets rid of wastes
Our body is made up of many kinds of cells that do
different jobs.
The cells in our body form tissue.
Tissue is a group of the same kind of cells.




     Nerve cell             Nerve tissue

Each kind of tissue does a certain job.
Nerve cells form nerve tissues that carry messages
between our brain and other parts of the body.
Different tissues that work together form an
ORGAN.
Different organs that work together make up an
ORGAN SYSTEM.




               Digestive organ
Cell Structure and Function
Cell Membrane
   Is a thin, flexible
      membrane
 surrounding the cell.



In an animal cell, the cell membrane forms the outer
covering of the cell.

In a plant cell, the cell membrane is inside the cell wall.
Cell Wall




The cell wall of plant cells contains cellulose, a nonliving
materials.

Cellulose is a long chain of sugar molecules that is made
by the cell.
Food, water, and oxygen
pass into the cell through
the cell membrane.

Wastes pass out of the
cell through the cell
membrane too.


 In plants, although the cell wall is thick, it does allow water
 and gases to pass through.
 The plant cell wall helps give protection and support so the
 plant can grow tall.
The nucleus is the control center of the cell.

It controls all cellular activities.
The thin membrane that
                               separates the nucleus from
                               the rest of the cell is called
                               Nuclear Membrane.




Nuclear Membrane is similar to cell membrane.

Nuclear membrane allows materials to pass into and out of
the nucleus.
Outside the nucleus is a clear, thick jellylike materials
called Cytoplasm, which is constantly moving.




Cytoplasm is the term for all the protoplasm, or living
materials of the cell, outside the nucleus.
Cytoplasm is where the food,
                              water, and oxygen taken in by
                              the cell are used.




The cytoplasm contains other structure like the:
a) ribosomes
b) endoplasmic reticulum
c) Mitochondria
d) lysosomes
It is the site of protein
synthesis
Endoplasmic
Reticulum is involved
 in the transport of
      proteins.
Mitochondria supply most of the energy of
 the cell and are often referred to as the
              „powerhouse”
Lysosomes are small,
 round structures involved
in the digestive activities of
          the cell.
Vacuoles act like
                           storage tanks.

                           Food and other
                         materials needed by
                          the cell are stored
                         inside the vacuoles

Plant cells have large vacuoles while animal
cells have few, small vacuoles.
Centrioles




Very important during the cell division
The primary Golgi body
                                   functions are to modify
                                   the     new      proteins
                                   synthesized from the ER
                                   present       in      the
                                   cytoplasm, then process
                                   them and sort them for
                                   transportation.

The Golgi body is a very
important cell organelle in our
system and without it, no living
cell can function appropriately.
15




14
1.nucleolus,           9. mitochondrion,
2.nucleus,             10. vacuole,
3.ribosome,            11. cytoplasm,
4.vesicle,             12. lysosome,
5. rough endoplasmic   13. centriole.
  reticulum,           14. cell membrane
6. Golgi apparatus,    15. Chromatin
7.cytoskeleton,
8.smooth endoplasmic
  reticulum,
A typical animal cell. The numbers indicate the various organells: 1. nucleolus, 2.
nucleus, 3. ribosome, 4. vesicle, 5. rough endoplasmic reticulum, 6. Golgi aparatus, 7.
cytoskeleton, 8. smooth endoplasmic reticulum, 9. mitochondrion, 10. vacuole, 11.
cytosol, 12. lysosome, 13. centriole.

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Characteristics of living things

  • 2. Characteristics of Living Things 1. Living things respond to Stimuli such as light, sound, temperature and pressure.
  • 3. 2. All living things perform different life processes such as: a. METABOLISM the used or released of energy in order to perform different life processes. Metabolism includes the: a)breaking down food
  • 4. Metabolism includes the: b) building body parts c) removing waste
  • 5. Metabolism includes the: b) building body parts c) removing waste d) releasing energy e) movement
  • 6. b. ADAPTATION The ability of living to adapt to any changes in their environment.
  • 7. c. GROWTH All living things take in food or produce their own food. Plants make their own food Animals take using water and carbon food by simple dioxide along with energy putting food into from the sun their mouth.
  • 8. Living things use the energy they get from the food to grow. Growth does not only involved increase in size. Growth for most living things involves development.
  • 9. d. REPRODUCTION Living things produce their own kind.
  • 10. Cells as Unit of Structure Our body is made up of trillions of building blocks of life called CELLS. Cells were discovered by an English scientist, Robert Hooke, over 300 years ago. He was looking at a thin slice of cork under a microscope. He saw that the cork showed regular patterns of tiny, open spaces. The pattern reminded him of tiny rooms that he called “cells”
  • 11. All the activities of life take place in each cell. Every cell in our body is a living building block. Each cell takes in food and gets rid of wastes Our body is made up of many kinds of cells that do different jobs.
  • 12. The cells in our body form tissue. Tissue is a group of the same kind of cells. Nerve cell Nerve tissue Each kind of tissue does a certain job. Nerve cells form nerve tissues that carry messages between our brain and other parts of the body.
  • 13. Different tissues that work together form an ORGAN.
  • 14. Different organs that work together make up an ORGAN SYSTEM. Digestive organ
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  • 16. Cell Structure and Function
  • 17. Cell Membrane Is a thin, flexible membrane surrounding the cell. In an animal cell, the cell membrane forms the outer covering of the cell. In a plant cell, the cell membrane is inside the cell wall.
  • 18.
  • 19. Cell Wall The cell wall of plant cells contains cellulose, a nonliving materials. Cellulose is a long chain of sugar molecules that is made by the cell.
  • 20. Food, water, and oxygen pass into the cell through the cell membrane. Wastes pass out of the cell through the cell membrane too. In plants, although the cell wall is thick, it does allow water and gases to pass through. The plant cell wall helps give protection and support so the plant can grow tall.
  • 21. The nucleus is the control center of the cell. It controls all cellular activities.
  • 22. The thin membrane that separates the nucleus from the rest of the cell is called Nuclear Membrane. Nuclear Membrane is similar to cell membrane. Nuclear membrane allows materials to pass into and out of the nucleus.
  • 23. Outside the nucleus is a clear, thick jellylike materials called Cytoplasm, which is constantly moving. Cytoplasm is the term for all the protoplasm, or living materials of the cell, outside the nucleus.
  • 24. Cytoplasm is where the food, water, and oxygen taken in by the cell are used. The cytoplasm contains other structure like the: a) ribosomes b) endoplasmic reticulum c) Mitochondria d) lysosomes
  • 25. It is the site of protein synthesis
  • 26. Endoplasmic Reticulum is involved in the transport of proteins.
  • 27. Mitochondria supply most of the energy of the cell and are often referred to as the „powerhouse”
  • 28. Lysosomes are small, round structures involved in the digestive activities of the cell.
  • 29. Vacuoles act like storage tanks. Food and other materials needed by the cell are stored inside the vacuoles Plant cells have large vacuoles while animal cells have few, small vacuoles.
  • 30. Centrioles Very important during the cell division
  • 31. The primary Golgi body functions are to modify the new proteins synthesized from the ER present in the cytoplasm, then process them and sort them for transportation. The Golgi body is a very important cell organelle in our system and without it, no living cell can function appropriately.
  • 32. 15 14
  • 33. 1.nucleolus, 9. mitochondrion, 2.nucleus, 10. vacuole, 3.ribosome, 11. cytoplasm, 4.vesicle, 12. lysosome, 5. rough endoplasmic 13. centriole. reticulum, 14. cell membrane 6. Golgi apparatus, 15. Chromatin 7.cytoskeleton, 8.smooth endoplasmic reticulum,
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  • 35.
  • 36. A typical animal cell. The numbers indicate the various organells: 1. nucleolus, 2. nucleus, 3. ribosome, 4. vesicle, 5. rough endoplasmic reticulum, 6. Golgi aparatus, 7. cytoskeleton, 8. smooth endoplasmic reticulum, 9. mitochondrion, 10. vacuole, 11. cytosol, 12. lysosome, 13. centriole.