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Organisms: It is alive if…
Has a life span Can reproduce Grows
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Organisms: It is alive if…
Is made of cells Requires energy Responds to its environment
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Organisms have life spans.
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cell a tiny unit of living material surrounded by a thin membrane
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cytoplasm the living material inside of a cell
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organic compound substance that has carbon in it and is normally made by living cells
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unicellular organisms
organisms made of only one cell
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multicellular organisms
organisms that are comprised of more than one cell
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tissue a collection of similar cells that work together within an organism
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colonial organisms organisms made of many cells that usually live together but could live by themselves
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energy the ability to do work
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physical life a complex organization of nonliving substances that is kept alive by using energy and having characteristics of living things
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The Cell Theory All cells come from preexisting cells.
All living things are made of cells and of the products of cells.
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The Cell Theory The functions of living things are performed by the cells they are made of.
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Cellular Functions All cells use energy.
All cells manufacture materials. All cells respond to their environment. All cells can reproduce themselves.
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molecule smallest unit existing as a particular substance
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atoms molecules cells
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Four Categories of Molecules in Cells
carbohydrates proteins nucleic acids lipids
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carbohydrates composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
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Sugars and Starches glucose cellulose starch glycogen
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proteins made up of smaller molecules called amino acids
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Protein Functions structural support storage
transporting other substances
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Protein Functions signaling from one part of an organism to another
defense against foreign substances regulate life-supporting processes
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nucleic acids contain all the instructions that living cells need to make proteins and maintain life
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lipids fats
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Molecules in Living Organisms
Made of Examples carbon, hydrogen, oxygen sugar, starch, cellulose, glycogen carbohydrate enzymes, antibodies, food storage amino acids protein nucleic acid nucleotides DNA, RNA lipid molecules membranes, fat lipid
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