T.1. LIVING ORGANISMS.

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T.1. LIVING ORGANISMS. 1.- Watch the following video about our Planet Earth and answer the questions: a.- Name 5 different living organisms that appear in the video. b.- What characteristics do living things share? c.- What do they need to live? d.- Which layer (Atmosphere, Hydrosphere or Geosphere) appears in the following pictures?. 2.- Classify the following compounds into: INORGANIC COMPOUNDS: ORGANIC COMPOUNDS:

3.- Game: work in pairs - classify the following battery of pictures in the three vital functions. 4.- You are going to watch a video about unicellular and multicellular organisms. After listening it, classify the following cells into unicellular and multicellular. 5.- The following video show how a bacteria grows. Is the bacteria a multicellular organism?. 6.- Anagrams about Organisation in Living Things: Look at page 11 of your English Science Book and solve the anagrams. After that, classify them into unicellular and multicellular ANAGRAM PONSGES ASTYE LLMSCSOU PODSTHARRO SHFILLEJY ZOATOPRO NARIANSPLA LSMMMAA OLDSM FSHI GAALE LPSYPO RNFSE SOLUTION TRANSLATION

BTEACRIA SSOM ROOMSMUSH PERMSANGIOS NOSGYMPERMS RDSBI AMBIANSPHI 7.- Clap Game: You are going to see some pictures of levels of organization of living things. In each picture you will listen a sentence. You will have to answer if that sentence is true of false with claps: ONE CLAP: TRUE TWO CLAPS: FALSE 1.- This is a bacteria 2.- This is a mammal 3.- This is a jellyfish 4.- These are mushrooms 5.- This is a fish 6.- This is a bacteria 7.- These are arthropods 8.- This is a fish 9.- This is moss 10.- These are planarians 11.- This is a reptile 12.- This is a sponge 13.- This is a fern 14.- These are polyps 15.- These are mushrooms 16.- These are molds 17.- This is an amphibian 18.- This is a gymnosperm 19.- This is mold 20.- This is a bird 21.- This is a reptile 22.- This is a fish 23.- This is a mushroom 24.- This is an angiosperm 25.- This is a reptile 26.- This is an amphibian 27.- This is a mammal 28.- This is an arthropod 29.- This is a fern 30.- This is an algae

8.- Work in groups of.. You are going to see some pictures in groups. You should name them without mistakes. (Organization levels pictures). You have to choose between the following names: LEVEL 1 Unicellular LEVEL 2 Multicellular without tissues PROTOZOA SPONGES LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 Multicellular Multicellular with with tissues organs LEVEL 5 Multicellular with systems MOSS ARTHROPODS BACTERIA ALGAE COLONIES FUNGI JELLYFISH POLYPS PLATYHELMINTES WORMS FERNS TREES FISH MAMALS

9.- Multiple choice: 1.- The life on Earth depends on: a.- oxygen b.- sun c.- atmosphere d.- all of them 2.- Where do you think the life was born? a.- in the atmosphere b.- in the space c.- in the water d.- all of them 3.- What is a living thing? a.- something that can talk b.- something that can think c.- something that performs the three vital functions d.- something that infects other living things 4.- How many kingdoms are there? a.- 3 b.- 5 c.- 4 + virus d.- 6

5.- The nutrition function happens: a.- only when you are eating b.- only when you are drinking and eating c.- only when you breathe d.- all the time 6.- Imagine you live in another planet. What option is the best? a.- one with virus, water, 21% oxygen, sun and atmosphere b.- one with light, and heat but not atmosphere c.- one with water, 10% oxygen, light and atmosphere d.- one with water, light, heat, atmosphere and no oxygen 7.- Unicellular organisms: a.- are formed by one cell b.- do not do the 3 vital functions c.- sometimes form colonies 8.- Which one is false: a.- bacteria are all unicellular b.- bacteria are all prokaryotic c.- bacteria are all harmfull d.- bacteria are all microscopic 10.- Relate these words: DNA PLASMATIC CELL CYTOPLASM MITOCHONDRION LUNGS BRAIN BLOOD SKIN 11.- Match these words in the two columns: - An insect An oak tree A bacteria PROKARYOTIC CELLS PLANT EUKARYOTIC CELLS ANIMAL EUKARYOTIC CELLS 12.- Look at these pictures and complete the chart (mark with X what you can see in each type of cell.

13.- Consolidate what you know. Are these sentences T or F:

1.- Colonies are multicellular organisms 2.- All multicellular organisms cells are identical 3.- You can feed your organism without eating and drinking 4.- All organisms are composed of cells. 5.- Water is not important for life 6.- It is totally impossible that life can exist in other planets 7.- The eukaryotic cell is newer than the prokaryotic cell 8.- The 5 kingdoms have eukaryotic cells 9.- All the bacteria are bad for human beings 10.- All virus are bad for people. 11.- Prokaryotic cells have nucleus 12.- Eukaryotic cells have cellular walls 13.- Vegetal cells have choroplast 14.- Prokaryotic cells evolve from eukaryotic cells 15.- Vegetal cells are bigger than animal cells 16.- Animal cells are round and vegetal are hexagonal. 17.- All cells come from preexisting cells 18.- Ramón y Cajal discovered neurons 19.- Microscope is essential to see cells. 20.- An egg is a one cell. 14.- What the video about the discovery of cells and answer the questions: a.- Who was the first to see a bacteria?. b.- What kind of vegetal Robert Hooke studied? c.- What is the meaning of Cell Theory?. d.- What does the cell theory say?