Living things

Living things
Move
Reproduce
Nutrition
Grow
Respond
Exchange gases
Wastes
Water
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Move
• Living things can move by themselves
• Give 3 examples of living things
moving by themselves. One must be a
plant.
Reproduction
• Living things can reproduce
• Living things can make new individuals
that grow up to look like them.
• Animals mate and produce offspring.
• How do plants reproduce?
Nutrition
• Living things need nutrition to survive
• Animals get most of their nutrients
from eating and drinking.
• Plants absorb nutrients through their
roots.
• Fungi feed on decaying organisms.
Grow
• Living things can grow as they get
older.
• All living things grow during their
lives.
• When living things are fully grow they
resemble those who produced them.
Respond
• Living things respond to stimuli
• What are some stimuli that a living
thing might respond to?
Exchange Gases
• Living things exchange gases with their
environment.
• Plants and animals have organs and
structures that allow them to exchange
oxygen and other gases.
• What do humans and fish use to do this?
How do plants exchange gases?
Wastes
• Living things produce waste
• Chemical reactions occur in our bodies
and wastes are produced as a result.
• In what ways do humans and other
animals get rid of waste.
• How do plants get rid of wastes?
Water
• Living things require water
• All living things need water, it is
required for many jobs.
• It transports substances around our
bodies.
• It helps maintain body temperature.