WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF LIFE?
FOOD FOR THOUGHT Answer these on your warm up page. What makes something alive? How have you tested if something was alive in the past? What do all living things share in common? Can something be alive that does not have all the characteristics of life?
BEFORE WE START Why do we do projects? Why do I give the answers I do? “That could work.” “It’s up to you.” “You tell me.” Learned Helplessness
WHAT MAKES SOMETHING ALIVE? The biological answer is that there are 8 characteristics all living things share: They are made up of cells. They reproduce. They have DNA. They grow and develop. They consume and use material and energy. They respond to stimuli. They maintain a stable environment inside. They change over time.
MADE UP OF CELLS Cells are the smallest unit of life and all things bigger are made of cells. Think of the Cell Theory.
REPRODUCE The living organism must create more life. It cannot just be alive itself.
DNA Deoxyribonucleic Acid All life has it…
GROW AND DEVELOP Living things follow their own pattern of growth. Some change their appearance, others do not.
CONSUME AND USE ENERGY Living things must intake and use energy. Plants use sunlight, animals eat other living things.
RESPOND TO STIMULI If it is touched, it will react. Any signal organism get, there is a reaction. What are some stimuli we react too?
HOMEOSTASIS Organisms keep their organs in a stable condition We don’t like getting too hot or too cold.
ADAPTATION AND EVOLUTION Organisms will change over time. Also, they adapt to their environment.
FINAL QUESTION So, with all that you have learned about what makes something to be considered alive, Is fire alive?