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CHAPTER 1 – THE NATURE OF LIFE
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THE NATURE OF LIFE
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MARS VS EARTH (WHAT’S THE BIG DEAL?!?)
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THE NATURE OF LIFE BIOLOGY – THE STUDY OF LIVING THINGS
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THE NATURE OF LIFE WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE ALIVE?? – THERE IS NO EASY ANSWER/DEFINITION TO THIS QUESTION…SO WHAT CAN WE DO TO FIGURE OUT IF SOMETHING IS “ALIVE”??
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THE NATURE OF LIFE WE DEFINE SOMETHING AS BEING ALIVE (AN ORGANISM) IF IT HAS THE FOLLOWING CHARACTERISTICS: – LIVING THINGS ARE HIGHLY ORGANIZED AND CONTAIN MANY COMPLEX CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES – LIVING THINGS ARE MADE UP OF ONE OR MORE CELLS – LIVING THINGS USE ENERGY – LIVING THINGS HAVE A DEFINITE FORM AND A LIMITED SIZE – LIVING THINGS HAVE A LIMITED LIFE SPAN – LIVING THINGS GROW – LIVING THINGS RESPOND TO CHANGES IN THE ENVIRONMENT – LIVING THINGS ARE ARE ABLE TO REPRODUCE – GROUPS OF LIVING THINGS CHANGE OVER TIME (EVOLUTION)
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THE NATURE OF LIFE SAY HELLO TO THE EBOLA VIRUS… – IS IT ALIVE?? – DOES IT MEET ALL THE CRITERIA MENTIONED PREVIOUSLY??
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THE NATURE OF LIFE WE DEFINE SOMETHING AS BEING ALIVE (AN ORGANISM) IF IT HAS THE FOLLOWING CHARACTERISTICS: – LIVING THINGS ARE HIGHLY ORGANIZED AND CONTAIN MANY COMPLEX CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES - CHECK – LIVING THINGS ARE MADE UP OF ONE OR MORE CELLS - CHECK – LIVING THINGS USE ENERGY - CHECK – LIVING THINGS HAVE A DEFINITE FORM AND A LIMITED SIZE - CHECK – LIVING THINGS HAVE A LIMITED LIFE SPAN - CHECK – LIVING THINGS GROW - CHECK – LIVING THINGS RESPOND TO CHANGES IN THE ENVIRONMENT - CHECK – LIVING THINGS ARE ARE ABLE TO REPRODUCE – FAIL!!
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THE NATURE OF LIFE NON-LIVING THINGS MAY EXHIBIT SOME OF THE CHARACTERISTICS LISTED, BUT UNLESS ALL OF THEM ARE PRESENT…IT IS CONSIDERED A NONLIVING THING
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THE NATURE OF LIFE ANOTHER WAY TO DETERMINE IF SOMETHING IS LIVING IS IF IT PERFORMS ALL OF THE… LIFE PROCESSES
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THE NATURE OF LIFE LIFE PROCESSES = H.N.T.R.S.G.E.R.M.R. (“HUNTERS GERMER”)
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THE NATURE OF LIFE H = HOMEOSTASIS N = NUTRITION T = TRANSPORT R = RESPIRATION S = SYNTHESIS G = GROWTH E = EXCRETION R = REGULATION M = METABOLISM R = REPRODUCTION
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THE NATURE OF LIFE HOMEOSTASIS – MAINTAINING A STABLE INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT – “FEEDBACK” MECHANISMS
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THE NATURE OF LIFE NUTRITION – TAKING MATERIALS FROM THE EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT AND TURNING THEM INTO FORMS YOU CAN USE – AUTOTROPHIC VS. HETEROTROPHIC – INGESTION VS. DIGESTION VS. EGESTION
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THE NATURE OF LIFE TRANSPORT – THE PROCESS BY WHICH SUBSTANCES ENTER AND LEAVE CELLS AND BECOME DISTRIBUTED WITHIN THE CELLS – *CIRCULATORY SYSTEM* SPECIALIZED SYSTEM TO ALLOW FOR TRANSPORT
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THE NATURE OF LIFE RESPIRATION – BREATHING VS. CELLULAR RESPIRATION – AEROBIC VS. ANAEROBIC
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THE NATURE OF LIFE SYNTHESIS – COMBINING SIMPLE SUBSTANCES TO FORM LARGER, MORE COMPLEX SUBSTANCES
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THE NATURE OF LIFE GROWTH – PROCESS BY WHICH ORGANISMS INCREASE IN SIZE (EITHER # OF CELLS, OR SIZE OF CELL)
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THE NATURE OF LIFE EXCRETION – THE REMOVAL OF METABOLIC WASTES
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THE NATURE OF LIFE REGULATION – ALL THE ACTIVITIES THAT HELP AN ORGANISM MAINTAIN HOMEOSTASIS – A.K.A “RESPONSE”
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THE NATURE OF LIFE METABOLISM – ALL THE CHEMICAL REACTIONS (RxNS) THAT OCCUR IN THE BODY
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THE NATURE OF LIFE REPRODUCTION – THE PROCESS BY WHICH LIVING THINGS PRODUCE NEW ORGANISMS OF THEIR OWN KIND – ASEXUAL VS. SEXUAL – *ONLY PROCESS THAT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR INDIVIDUAL*
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THE NATURE OF LIFE ALWAYS REMEMBER… H.N.T.R.S.G.E.R.M.R
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THE NATURE OF LIFE NEXT TIME… WE TALK ABOUT WHY I, AND YOU, LOVE SCIENCE LEARN TO THINK, AND ACT, LIKE A SCIENTIST
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