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SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL DISCOVERY

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SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL DISCOVERY

  1. THINGS THAT ARE IN THE ENVIRONMENT Environment-is everything that
    surrounds us Things that are in the environment
    Living things and non-living things are both found in the environment. Non-living
    things are things that don’t have life while living things are things that have life.
    Living things can detect changes, remove waste product grow, reproduce and move
    while non-living things cannot.
    (a) Groups of living things
    There are two in groups of living things. Which are:-
    a) Animals
    b) Plants
    ANIMALS
    Animals feed on ready-made organic matter and are therefore known as
    heterotrophs. Classification of animals
    Animals are divided into invertebrates and vertebrates. Examples of invertebrate
    animals are worms, locusts and crabs. Examples of vertebrate animals are birds,
    reptiles, mammals and fish.
    PLANTS
    Plants make their own food in a process called photosynthesis. They are primary
    sources of organic matter and known as autotrophs. Example of plants includes
    mango tree, grass, fungi and other microscopic organisms. Plants also produce
    oxygen which is used by animals in breathing. Plants differ from other organism
    (animals) by having the ability of manufacturing their own food. Animals cannot
    manufacture their own food.
    They depend on already manufactured food. Plants make their own food in the
    leaves. The process of manufacturing food in plant leaves is called photosynthesis.
    Classification of Plants
    In the environment, there are different types of plants. The following are the
    categories of plants found in the environment-
    .
    (a) Green and non-green colour plants
    (b) Plants according to their reproduction.
    (c) Plants that grows in water and desert.
    CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING THINGS
    Living things in a certain habitat should have features that enable them to survive.
    The following are the characteristics of living things.
    (a) Reproduction
    Refers to the process whereby living things give rise to new individuals of their onn
    kind. It ensures that there is continued existence of the species and life forms.
    (b) Growth
    An irreversible increase in size and mass of a living things. A living organism grows
    in order to attain the maximum size and mass which is important for its body to
    function properly.
    c) Nutrition
    Nutrition is the process of acquiring nutrients from the environment and processing
    them into a form that can be used by the body. Plants make their own food in a
    process called photosynthesis. They are primary sources of organic matter and
    known as autotrophs. Animals feed on ready-made organic matter and are therefore
    known as heterotrophs.
    (d) Respiration
    Respiration refers to the process by which food substances are chemically broken
    down in all living cells to release energy. They take in oxygen and give out carbon
    dioxide. Energy obtained from food substances s used for activities such as
    contraction of muscles, growth, and repair of worn-out tissues and functioning of
    kidneys, heart and brain.
    (e) Excretion
    Refers to the process by which excess waste or harmful materials resulting from
    chemical reactions, which occur within cells are eliminated from the bodies of Living
    things Examples of waste products include carbon dioxide, urea, excessive water,
    ammonia and uric acid.
    (f) Irritability or sensitivity
    This is a process by which an organism detects and responds to changes in its
    immediate environment. This includes changes in temperature, humidity, light, gases,
    gravity and chemical contact. Changes which cause organism to respond to
    immediate environment are called stimuli (singular- stimulus).
    (g) Movement
    This is an act of changing position or postures. Organism move in search of food,
    shelter, mate, escaping from the predators and when responding to external changes.
    Locomotion- means movement in animals while movement in plants is called
    movement of curvature.
    b. PHOTOSYNTHESIS
    Photosynthesis – is the process whereby plants make their own food from simple
    inorganic substances. Through photosynthesis, light energy trapped by chlorophyll is
    converted into chemical energy that is incorporated in carbohydrates from carbon
    dioxide and water using light energy.
    Carbon dioxide +water sunlight Glucose + water + oxygen
    Chlorophyll
    Then carbohydrates, water and oxygen are the end-procucts. In order for
    photosynthesis to happen, the raw materials are needed. These raw materials
    include water, carbon dioxide and sunlight, In the existence of chforophyll, all these
    raw materials are converted into starch, water and oxygen gas.
    Necessary conditions for photosynthesis
    Plants absorb mineral salts from the soil through the roots. Mineral salts are highly
    needed to the extent that in their absence, the plant becomes weak and eventually
    dies. Some of the minerals salts are nitrogen (N) phosphorus (P), potassium (K),
    calcium (Ca) magnesium (M2) and iron (Fe)
    Food storage in the plants
    Starch- It’s the food manufactured by the leaves of the plant and is transported to the
    storage parts. Storage parts are roots, stem, leaves and seeds. Annual plants include
    maize, wheat and beans which store their food in the seed. The seeds store food for
    the embryo during germination.
    Some plants have special organs that store food which is used during the dry season
    in which food is manufactured after the plant has lost the leaves.
    IMPORTANCE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS
    Photosynthesis is the process whereby plants make their own food, It has the
    following importance in real life situation:
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