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Characteristics of Life
Johnson 2016
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What is Biology? The study of living things
There are seven characteristics that help classify biotic organisms
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Taxonomy Taxonomy Bacteria Eubacteria Archaea Archaebacteria Eukarya Protista Animalia Plantae Fungi Taxonomy: the classification of living things created by scientists Domains Kingdoms
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CHARGER Made up of 1 or more Cells Unicellular (one cell)
- ex. ALL Bacteria & SOME Fungi and Protista Multicellular (many cells) - ex. ALL Animals & Plants & SOME Fungi and Protista
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Have a universal genetic code (DNA)
CHARGER Have a universal genetic code (DNA) All living things have DNA DNA passes on genetic information from one generation to the next
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CHARGER Maintain homeostasis
Homeostasis – a relatively stable internal environment (within a certain range) - (ex. Human body temperature (approximately degrees F))
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Adapt and evolve over time
CHARGER Adapt and evolve over time Evolution - gradual change in a population of organisms over time Individuals DO NOT evolve
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Respond to stimuli in their environment
CHARGER Respond to stimuli in their environment Stimuli - factors in the environment that living things react to (ex. Light, temperature, sound, etc.)
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CHARGER Grow and develop
Each cell divides to make new cells (cell division) – results in growth Some cells become specialized and perform different jobs than others (differentiation) Ex. Neurons vs. muscular cells
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CHARGER Energy to survive Uses materials for metabolism
2 Types of Reactions 1. Anabolism = building up Ex: Putting amino acids together to make proteins 2. Catabolism = breaking down Ex: Breaking down starch into usable sugars
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CHARGER Energy to survive Autotrophic - use energy from sun
Heterotrophic – make energy by consuming nutrients from their environment
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4. All living things reproduce
CHARGER 4. All living things reproduce Asexual - only one parent cell is needed No genetic variability Sexual - two sex cells required (sperm and egg) genetic variability; preferred by nature
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