
Characteristic of life & The importance of Carbon Review
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Fabiano Souza
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Characteristic of life & The importance of Carbon Review
Objective:
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to Review The Characteristic of life & The importance of Carbon lesson by completing an exit ticket with 80% accuracy
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Multiple Choice
By the end of this lesson, you will? Just ONE is correct.
Review the Lesson Characteristic of Life
Review the Lesson The importance of Carbon
Receive minimum grade of 80% on my exit ticket
All alternatives
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I love likes
Facebook introduced their like button in 2009 – five years after its initial launch. There have been 1.13 trillion likes on Facebook since it launched in 2004, 4.5 billion every day, and 3,125,000 new likes a minute.
In November 2019, Instagram announced they would be starting to hide likes from the platform in an attempt to promote mental health. The user can see their own likes, but other people can’t.
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Open Ended
What are your thoughts on this decision? (hiding likes on Instagram?)
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Analyze the picture
After analyzing the picture, describe into the chat what you think the word "living" means.
Explain how living things, such as people and trees, are different from nonliving things, such as rocks and the boat.
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Five characteristics of life.
All living things are made of cells.
All living things use energy which they get from the environment
All living things reproduce new living things
All living things respond to changes in the external and internal environments.
And all living things grow
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Multiple Select
What are the 5 characteristics of Life. Mark all that apply.
have cells
use energy
reproduce
respond to the environment
grow and develop
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Levels of organization
The levels of organization in hierarchical order. That means "according to level." Cells.
Cells come together to form tissues. Tissues come together to form organs. Organs come together to form organ systems. And organ systems together form an organism.
This hierarchical order is from smallest to largest, and from less complex to more complex.
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Multiple Choice
What are the 5 levels of the organization? ONE is correct.
Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System and Organism
Organism, Organ System, Organ, Tissue and Cell
Cell, Tissue and Organism
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Biotic and abiotic factors
Biotic factors are alive, were alive, or came from something that was alive.
Abiotic factors, very important for organisms, but they themselves are not alive, were not alive, did not come from anything alive.
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Multiple Choice
_________________factors are alive, were alive, or came from something that was alive.
Biotic
Abiotic
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Poll
How do you feel about our today’s review?
1. You made this look easy! I can teach someone
2.I understood, but I cannot teach someone
3. Help!!!!
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The Importance of Carbon
Carbon is a very important element to living things. As the second most common element in the human body, we know that human life without carbon would not be possible.
Protein, carbohydrates, and fats are all part of the body and all contain carbon. When your body breaks down food to produce energy, you break down protein, carbohydrates, and fat, and you breathe out carbon dioxide.
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Multiple Choice
Which substance is considered a building block for all living things?
Carbon
Glucose
Protein
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Multiple Choice
Which reason best explains why living things need carbon?
Carbon bonds ARE a source of energy.
Carbon bonds are NOT an important source of energy.
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Multiple Choice
Which reason best explains why carbon is able to form macromolecules?
Carbon CAN bond with many elements.
Carbon CANNOT bond with many elements.
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Multiple Choice
Which statement best illustrates why carbon is so important to life on Earth?
Carbon-based macromolecules are found in living things.
Carbon is an element not founded on earth
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Multiple Choice
What happens when humans burn fossil fuels?
Carbon is released into the atmosphere.
Carbon is destroyed.
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Multiple Choice
By which process are fossil fuels formed?
decomposition
photosynthesis
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Open Ended
Exit Ticket (70% minimum)
1) Write a quiz question and answer over today's learning. (Hint: Living organisms, nonliving organisms, cell, tissue, Characteristics of life, Carbon cycle, fossil fuels)
Characteristic of life & The importance of Carbon Review
Objective:
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