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1 Characteristics of Living Things Life Science Biology

2  When you see either words written in yellow ink or the symbol, write down the definition from the slide.

3 Objectives  Be able to determine whether something is a living thing or a non-living thing.  Learn and understand the 6 main characteristics of living things.

4 All living things:  Have a cellular organization.  Contain similar chemicals.  Use energy.  Respond to the environment.  Grow and develop.  Reproduce.

5  Organism-a living thing; anything that can carry out life processes independently.

6 First Characteristic of Living Things  The first characteristic of living things is that they are all composed of cells.  Cells are the itsy bitsy puzzle pieces that make up all living things.  They can be unicellular (one cell) or multicellular (many cells).

7 Second Characteristic of Living Things  Chemicals of Life - Cells contain: Chemicals  Carbohydrates – main energy source  Proteins and Lipids (fats, cholesterols) – building materials for cells  Nucleotides – builds genetic materials (DNA)  All these contain carbon.

8 Third Characteristic of Living Things  The third characteristic of living things is all living things use energy. Animals and humans eat food to obtain their energy. Plants however use the sunlight to obtain their energy.

9 Energy  All organisms use energy to undergo life processes.  Energy is transferred.

10 Fourth Characteristic of Living Things  The fourth characteristic of living things is maintenance of internal environment

11 homeostasis  Homeostasis is the process of an organism maintaining the inside of its body.  As the environment changes, the organism’s body makes changes in order to keep its body’s health in balance.

12  When we are sick, we have not maintained our homeostasis.  Eating the right foods and staying clean are parts of this maintaining process.

13 Plants keep homeostasis through Tropism  Tropism is the way plants respond to stimuli.  Positive – Moves/grows to the stimuli.  Negative – Moves/grows away from the stimuli.  Plants respond to the stimuli of:  Gravity – Roots grow down.  Moisture – Roots grow towards moisture.  Light – Leaves and stems grow toward the light.

14 Fifth Characteristic of Living Things  The fifth characteristic of living things is that all living things grow and develop. Cell growth can include increasing cell size or the number of cells.

15  Development refers to the series of changes that produces a more complex organism.  Growth is an increase in size.

16 Sixth Characteristic of Living Things  The sixth characteristic of living things is reproduction. Organisms produce offspring having similar characteristics.

17 Reproduction is sexual and/or asexual.  Sexual reproduction - reproduction with two parents which produces offspring that share traits from both parents.  Asexual reproduction - reproduction with only parent which produces offspring identical to itself.

18 DNA  Many organisms pass copies of their DNA to their offspring when they reproduce.

19 Living or Non-living and Why? Living Non-Living

20 Six Characteristics of Living Things 1.Cells 2.Chemicals of Life 3.Uses energy 4.Homeostasis/responds to environment 5.Growth and Development 6.Reproduction

21 Homework  To reinforce what has been discussed.  To increase understanding of the characteristics of living things.  Answer Question 1 on p 40 in the text. Write the questions as well as the answers.

22 Question:  A. List the 6 Characteristics of Living Things.  B. A bird sitting in a tree flies away as you walk by. Which of life’s characteristics explains the bird’s behavior.  C. Explain why a tree, which does not move away, is considered a living thing.


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