Living vs. Non-Living Class Notes TOC #4. What makes something Living? Living things are organized Living things respond to change Living things use energy.

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Living vs. Non-Living Class Notes TOC #4

What makes something Living? Living things are organized Living things respond to change Living things use energy Living things grow and develop Living things reproduce

Living things are organized Living things are organized by cells. – A cell is the smallest unit of life Some organisms are made of one cell and others are made of many cells

Living things respond to change Interact with their surrounding. – Stimulus – anything that causes some change in an organism – Response – the reaction to a stimulus – Homeostasis - an organism’s ability to keep proper conditions inside no matter what is going on outside.

Examples

Living things use energy Energy used comes directly or indirectly from the sun. Plants take in energy from the sun. We eat plants and other animals to get energy.

Living things grow and develop Organisms change as they grow. All changes that take place during life are called development.

Living things reproduce Reproduce is to make your own kind. Without reproduction, living things would not exist to replace those who die.

What do Living Things need? A place to live Raw materials – Water – Food (Proteins, fats, & sugars)

If it was once living, it is always a living thing!!

What are Non Living things? Examples – Rocks – Clouds – Water – Gases

BIOTIC – LIVING ABIOTIC – NON LIVING