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Life #3 Organization of Life Notebook

All Living Things…

Life #3 - Learning Targets

List the 5 traits and 2 needs that all living things have in common.

Arrange the organization of life.

Classify organisms based upon their cell structures.

Identify and explain the functions of specialized cells within an organ

system.

Identify and explain the functions of organs within an organ system.

Explain how the body fights off infectious diseases.

Life #3 - Vocabulary 1) Cells - The smallest unit of an organism that can carry on the life functions.

2) Tissues - A group of similar cells that work together to do the same job.

3) Organs - Structures made up of different types of tissues working together.

4) Organ System - A group of organs that works together to perform body functions.

5) Nucleus - Organelle that controls all the activities of a cell and contains DNA.

6) Organism - Any living thing that is made of cells, uses energy, reproduces, responds,

and grows and develops.

7) Bacteria – Helpful or disease causing microorganism made up of a single cell without

a nucleus 8) Immunity – being able to resist a disease

9) Virus – a strand of heredity material capable of causing infection

10) Vaccine – Substance usually injected into a person or animal to protect against a

particular disease

Bacteria

All organisms have 5 similar traits: . ( ) .

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All Organisms have 2 similar needs: .

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Check Your Understanding #1 – Traits and Needs

Identify the 5 Traits and 2 Needs of Living things.

5 Traits 2 Needs

A Little Chemistry…

Atoms & Molecules are NOT

Organization of Life

: THE SMALLEST UNIT OF LIFE

So, how did we discover cells? Here is A Little History…

It’s awesome to be multi-cellular!

: CELLS WORKING IN TEAMS

: TEAMS WORKING TOGETHER

: A GREAT COMBINATION

: INDEPENDENT LIVING

Organism

Single Celled

Has a nucleus and organelles

Does not have a nucleus

Multi-Celled

Has a Cell WallDoes not have a

Cell Wall

Check Your Understanding #2 – Organization of Life Label each letter with the correct term. Not all the terms will be used!

Write the name of the following organisms in the correct place in the flow diagram.

Word Bank

bacteria ant

grass amoeba

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B.

C.

D.

E.

F.

YTS#1 – Organization of Life Stackable Goal: Create a visual representation of the terms for the Organization of Life. Directions:

Assessment:

Term Points Possible

(Illustrated with theme and in the correct order) Points Earned

Atom 1

Molecule 1

Organelle 1

Cell 1

Tissue 1

Organ 1

Organ System 1

Organism 1

Total 8

Got It = 7 or 8 points Not Yet = 6 or less points

1. Order the Organization of Life terms from smallest to largest.

atom, tissue, organ system, organelle, molecule, organism, organ and cell.

Smallest ______, ______, ______, ______, ______, ______, ______, ______ Largest

2. Study the boxes (separate sheet of paper) and identify the box that would best

represent each of the terms.

3. Write the appropriate term along the perimeter of each box (see example below).

4. Using a common theme for all, illustrate the terms. (Example- Use a dog theme

throughout your entire project.)

IMPORTANT- The atom and molecule you choose should be common in a living thing.

Examples- Water, Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen gas, Glucose.

5. Cut out each box.

6. Arrange the boxes in order, so the smallest from the group of terms is on top.

7. Secure boxes together by using a brass fastener in the top RIGHT corner

Atom Molecule

Make sure

important

details are not

in the top

right corner.

Human Body Systems…

putting it all together…

You’re the Scientist #2 – Organizing Life With your lab group organize the terms on the cards from smallest to biggest. Shuffle and repeat. How fast

can you correctly organize the terms? Can you give an example of each?

You’re the Scientist #3 – Onion Fun!

ORGANISM – The whole onion plant is the _____________.

This is picture __________. (from the bottom of the page)

ORGAN SYSTEM – The onion plant has many organ systems. The root system, the stem

system, the leaf system, and the reproductive system are some of the _________________

in the onion plant. This is picture ______.

ORGAN – The onion would be one of the _________________ of the onion plant. This is picture ______.

TISSUE – The onion is made of many layers. Each of these layers is onion _____________.

This is picture ______.

CELLS- When we look at one layer of the onion, we can see individual onion _____________

using the microscope. This is picture ______.

Look in your microscope. Draw what you see in the microscope. Each of the little

shapes are individual onion ____________.

ORGANELLE – If you look closely and have a little luck, you can see a structure inside the

onion cell called an _____________________. This organelle controls the

functions of the onion cell and is called the _______________________. This is picture ____.

______.

Look in your microscope. Now, look at just one onion cell. Can you see an

organelle inside the cell? If you can color in this .

Organization of Life – “The ONION” pictures

A closer look at our Immune System

Check Your Understanding #3 – Body Systems

For each system listed below, fill in the ovals to complete the diagram.

How does a vaccine help to develop immunity?

We have now finished the Life #3 Notebook!

check off the learning Targets on the front of the notebook.

The Nervous System

The function of this system is:

________________

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____________________ Two examples of organs in this

system are: ______________

_______________________

The name of a specialized cell in

this system is: ______________

________________

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The Immune System

The function of this system is:

________________

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________________

____ Two examples of organs in this system are: ______________

_______________________

The name of a specialized cell in

this system is: _____________

________________

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