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The Biological Definition of Life Maintenance of Boundaries Movement Response to Stimuli (Environmental Δ) Taking in and Processing Nutrients Metabolism Disposal of Wastes Reproduction Growth
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Maintenance of Boundaries Cell membranes control internal chemistry The Integumentary System keeps fluids in and bacteria out. It also serves to protect us from thermal and chemical damage.
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Movement Get to Resources Get away from Threats Muscular System Cardiovascular System Digestive System Urinary System
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Response to Stimuli (Environmental Δ) Nervous System Touching a hot burner –Moving hand away from painful stimulus
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Taking in and Processing Nutrients The Digestive System At the Cellular Level
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Metabolism Digestive System & Respiratory System –To make nutrients and oxygen available to the blood. Cardiovascular System –To distribute throughout the body. Endocrine System –Regulates metabolism by hormones secreted by endocrine glands.
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Disposal of Wastes Respiratory System –Disposing of carbon dioxide Digestive System –Rids body of indigestible food residues Urinary System –Disposes of nitrogen- containing metabolic waste At the cellular level
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Reproduction Reproductive System Endocrine System At the Cellular Level –Meiosis –Mitosis
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Growth An increase in size, usually by an increase in number of cells. Onion root tip dividing
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All of this requires… Nutrients Gases Water Temperature Maintenance Pressure Maintenance
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Successfully doing all of this requires the maintenance of Homeostatic Balance What does Equilibrium mean in the context of a chemical system?
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Control Systems
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Negative Feedback Response reduces stimulus –A Thermostat –Body Temperature –Hunger
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Positive Feedback Response increases stimulus –In positive feedback mechanisms, the original stimulus is promoted rather than negated. Contractions during childbirth
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The Biological Definition of Life Maintenance of Boundaries Movement Response to Stimuli (Environmental Δ) Taking in and Processing Nutrients Metabolism Disposal of Wastes Reproduction Growth
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