Chapter 2 Section 2 Notes
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Lesson 2.2 – The Simple Bare
Necessities of Life
ALL ORGANISMS HAVE THE SAME
BASIC NEEDS
1. FOOD
2. WATER
3. AIR
4. LIVING SPACE
1. FOOD
All Living Things Need Food
Food provides organisms with the energy
and raw materials needed to carry out life
processes and to build and repair cells
and body parts.
Not all organisms get food in the same
way
FOOD
PRODUCERS: organisms that can
produce their own food.
CONSUMERS: organisms that must eat
(consume) other organisms to get food.
DECOMPOSERS: organisms that get
their food by breading down the nutrients
in dead organisms or animal wastes.
2. WATER
Your body is made mostly of water.
Your cells and the cells of almost all living
organisms are approximately 70% water.
Most of the Chemical Reactions involved
in metabolism require water.
A person could survive for only about 3
days without water.
You obtain water from the fluids you drink
and the food you eat.
3. AIR
Air is a mixture of several different gases
Including: Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
4. A PLACE TO LIVE
All organisms must have somewhere to live that
contains all of the things they need to survive.
Amount of space on Earth is limited
Organisms often compete with each other for
food, water and other necessities.
PROTEINS
Almost All
Life process of a cell involve proteins
Proteins are large molecules that are
made up of smaller molecules called
Amino Acids
Organisms break down proteins in food to
supply their cells with amino acids.
The amino acids then link up to form new
proteins
CARBOHYDRATES
Molecules made up of sugars are called
carbohydrates.
Cells use carbs as a source of energy
Simple carbs – made of one or a few
sugar molecules
Complex carbs – made of hundreds of
sugar molecules linked together
Plants store extra sugar as starch
LIPIDS
Lipids – compounds that can not mix with
water.
Phospholipids - type of lipid that makes
up most of the cell membrane
Fats & Oils – types of lipids that store
energy.
When an organism has used up most of its
carbs, it can get energy from these lipids
Fats – solid at room temperature
Oils – liquid at room temterature