LIVING BEINGS

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A map about tyhe basic life processes that living things carry out and how the living thyngs are organised from the cells
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Mª Cristina E.  PEÑA RUIZ
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LIVING BEINGS
  1. CARRY OUT THE VITAL FUNCTIONS
    1. INTERACTION
      1. Animals HAVE sense organs, nervous system and locomotor system to interact

        Annotations:

        • .- Animals defend their territory..- Plants get the sunlight .- People use the five senses
        1. Plants DON'T HAVE internal organs or systems. They react to water or light by growing or modifying their bodies.
        2. NUTRITION
          1. AUTOTHROPIC: Organisms that make its own food.
            1. Example: Plants (by thechloroplast) and some bacterias
            2. HETEROTROPHIC: Organisms that feed from others.
              1. Example: Animals, Fungi and also some bacterias
            3. REPRODUCTION
              1. SEXUAL: Two different individuals (gametes) fuse and develop a new individual (offspring).
                1. ASEXUAL: Produce new individuals from parts of its body.
              2. ARE MADE UP OF CELLS
                1. PROKARYOTICS
                  1. Haven't got nucleus
                    1. Examples: Bacterias, protozoas, amoebas, etc.
                  2. EUKARYOTICS
                    1. Have got a nucleus
                      1. Animal cells + plant cells
                      2. LEVELS OF ORGANISATION
                        1. 2.- Many cells together form a TISSUE
                          1. 3.- Different tissues form an ORGAN
                            1. 4.- Group of organs that work together form a SYSTEM
                              1. 5- Many systems working coordinated form an ORGANISM
                                1. 1.- Cell
                              2. PARTS OF A CELL
                                1. MEMBRANE: It surrounds and protect the cell
                                  1. CYTOPLASM: Thick liquid where organelles float
                                    1. GENETIC MATERIAL / DNA: controls the cell activity
                                  2. Multicellular
                                    1. Unicellular
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