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How do we define life?
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Properties of Life Are organized, and are made of one or more cells (Cellular Organization) Maintain stable internal conditions (Homeostasis) Are capable of Reproduction Exhibit Growth and development
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Respond to their environment (Responsiveness)
Pass traits to offspring (Heredity) Use energy. Metabolism is the sum of all chemical reactions carried out in an organism.
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Examples Hummingbirds feed almost constantly to supply energy to their racing wings and hearts. Metabolism
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A butterfly emerges from a cocoon.
Growth and Development
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A Venus Fly Trap closes its leaves when an insect lands on it.
Responsiveness
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A bacterium divides into new cells every 15 minutes.
Reproduction
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A child inherits the same color eyes as his parents.
Heredity
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An elephant's large ears allow the blood in the ears to be cooled by as much as 10 degrees.
Homeostasis
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A pill bug rolls into a ball when touched.
Responsiveness
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Earthworms are made of specialized cells, such as digestive cells, muscle cells, skin cells, etc.
Cellular Organization
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A female frog lays many eggs at a time.
Reproduction
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A toad burrows in the mud during hot weather to avoid water loss.
Homeostasis
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An amoeba is composed of a single cell.
Cellular Organization
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A child inherits cystic fibrosis
from his parents. Heredity
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Mitochondria in a cell releases energy
from sugars. Metabolism
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Stimulus or Response? The bell rings at the end of a class period
Your dog runs into the kitchen when you open a can A paramecium backs up and moves away when it encounters an obstacle. A plant grows toward the window A baby hears a loud noise You pull your hand away after touching the hot oven
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Branches of Biology Biochemistry: chemistry of life
Ecology: how organisms interact with each other and their environment Cell biology: life on the cellular level Genetics: how organisms pass traits to their offspring
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Microbiology: microscopic organisms
Botany: plants Zoology: animals Evolution: changes in organisms over time
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