Biology
Biology
Biology
Biology
IGCSEGrade 7
Introduction to
Biology
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Biology
From Greek words, Bios – which means life and logos
means study or knowledge.
Biology – is the study of living things (the science of
life).
-Is the science that deals with the study of life
processes of living organisms and the search for
solutions to problems associated with them.
The people that study Biology are called biologists.
Biologists use scientific method to solve biological
problems.
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Branches of Biology
Biology is divided into many branches which deal which
only study a specific field of Biology.
Botany – branch of Biology that studies plants.
Zoology – studies animals.
Taxonomy - is the science of naming and classifying
organisms.
Microbiology – studies microorganisms.
Anatomy – studies structures of living things.
Physiology – studies how organisms function and carry
out physical and chemical processes.
Biochemistry - chemical processes in living organisms.
Cytology – studies cells
Characteristics of living organisms
There are 7 characteristics that make organisms different
from non-living things. (MRS GREN)
These are called characteristics of living organisms.
1. Nutrition
2. Respiration
3. Growth or development
4. Reproduction
5. Excretion
6. Sensitivity (irritability)
7. Movement
1. Movement- change of place or position or posture.
2. Respiration: breakdown of food molecules to release
energy using oxygen.
3. Sensitivity (irritability) – the ability to detect changes
in the environment and respond to them
4. Growth and development – the processes by which
organisms change in size and in form.
5. Reproduction – the processes that make more of the
same kind of organism – new individuals, it makes new
organisms of the same species as the parents.
6. Excretion – Removal of toxic materials from
organisms, the waste products of metabolism and
substances in excess of requirements.
7. Nutrition: is the process by which organisms obtain
energy from food.
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Class activity: write down 3 things from previous picture.
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Questions: Choose the best answer for each question given
below.
1. Scientists are studying how wolves have shaped the
ecosystem in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.
They have found that an increase in wolf
populations affects the populations of so many other
living things that the rivers and mountains actually
changed as well. In what branch of biology do these
scientists work?
a) Ecology
b) Botany
c) Cell Biology
d) Anatomy and Physiology 14
2. What is biology?
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3. Sports physical therapists study of how joints,
muscles and bones move during athletic activity.
What branch of science do they study?
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5. To be classified as a living thing, an object
4. Botany is ________________________
must________________
a) Branch of Biology that studies animals a) Maintain homeostasis.
b) Branch of Biology that studies plants b) Have a complex chemistry.
c) Branch of Biology concerned with classification c) Be made of at least one cell.
of living things.
d) all of the options above
d) The study of microscopic organisms, such as
bacteria, viruses, archaea, fungi and protozoa.
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QUESTION 6: On the blanks to the left of each
statement, write the life characteristic referred to in the
statement.
Characteristic of living things Statement
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You breathe in oxygen
Homework
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Willow International School
Grade 7
Subject: Biology
Topic: Characteristics of
living organisms
ORGANISMS
▪ An ORGANISM is a living thing.
▪ All organisms share characteristics that separate them
from non-living things.
▪ All organisms share SEVEN characteristics that make
them alive. A living (biotic) organism must have all
seven !
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING
ORGANISMS:
There are 7 easily observable characteristics that all living things do.
NUTRITION
MOVEMENT
EXCRETION
RESPIRATION REPRODUCTION
SENSE GROW
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING
ORGANISMS: MRS GREN
These 7 characteristics can be remembered using the mnemonics
MRS GREN M ovement
R espiration
S ense
Hi, my name
is MRS GREN G rowth
R eproduction
E xcretion
N utrition
1. MOVEMENT
All living Organisms can move.
Humans (and other animals) get energy from the food we eat.
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Interesting cell facts:
Like all living things, cells die. If you watched a clock for
one minute, about three billion cells in your body die.
x 3000000000
Interesting cell facts:
In that same minute, about three billion
cells divided so that all the cells that died
were replaced.
x 3000000000
Interesting cell facts:
Dead skin cells flake off and dead cells
from internal organs will pass through and
out of the body with waste products.
Topic 2: CELL
Cytoplasm
containing
hemoglobin
• No nucleus
• Contain haemoglobin to carry
oxygen around the body
Nerve cells
Short strands
of cytoplasm
Long strand of
cytoplasm
nucleus
vacuole
Palisade cells
They are found in the leaves of plant
Their function is to make food by
photosynthesis.
They have a lot of chlophyll to absorb
sunlight.
TISSUES
A group of similar cells is called tissue.
ORGANS
➢ A group of tissues forms an organ.
ORGAN SYSTEM
➢ A group of organs carrying out a
particular function.
Examples
Activity: Structure and function in plant cells
Palisade cell
Activity: Structure and function in animal cells
Neuron
Ciliated cell
Willow International School
Biology
Grade 7
Microscope
objectives
• History of microscope
• Definition of microscope
• Types of microscope
• The constitution of the optical microscope
• Parts of microscope and their function
• Animal and plant cells on microscope
The first microscope
1. Light microscope
2. Electron microscopes
• SEMs (Scanning electron microscopes) – with this, it is
possible to show the surface of specimens.
• TEMs (Transition electron microscopes) – look through
thin slices like microscopes do.
Sorts of Microscope
eyepiece
Revolving
nosepiece
Arm
Objectives
Stage
Stage clips
Coarse focussing
Diaphragm Knob
Base
How to use a Microscope?