Characteristics of Living Things
All living things have 6 things in common: They are made of cells They obtain and use energy They grow and develop They reproduce They respond to their surroundings They adapt to their environment
What are some things that are living: Birds Bacteria Plants Fungi
Once Living/Dead Once alive, but now physically inactive (no movement, response, reproduction, metabolism, growth) Still in it’s natural state Ex: Fallen Tree branch dried flower dead squirrel
What are some things that are non-living? Rocks Wooden table Plastic Rubber
1. Made of Cells Unicellular - one cell Multicellular - many cells Ex: bacteria Multicellular - many cells Ex: cats
2. Obtain & Use Energy Autotrophs - make their own food Ex: all plants Heterotrophs - must find and eat food Ex: cows, birds, lizards
Grow & Develop Get larger Get more complex
4. Reproduce Asexual - one parent, offspring are identical copies Sexual - two parents, involves egg and sperm
5. Respond to Surroundings Stimulus - change in organism’s environment that causes organism to react (like a school bell) Response - an action or change in behavior as a result of stimulus (students move to their next class)
6. Adapt to Environment A physical or behavioral change to help the organism survive
What about Viruses? It can grow, but only in a host cell A virus is a sub-microscopic infectious agent. It can grow, but only in a host cell Does not have cells Evolves through natural selection
CEG, RRA Cedric Eats Grass Ron Races Animals