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Chapter 1 Notes Biology bios = life logos, ology = study of
The study of life Living things (organisms) depend upon other organisms and nonliving things to maintain life.
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Characteristics of Living Things
Eight Basic Characteristics 1. Made up of cells. 2. Reproduce. 3. Living Things are based on a universal genetic code (DNA) 4. Grow and Develop. 5. Obtain and Use Energy. 6. Respond to their environment. 7. Maintain a stable internal environment. 8. Taken as a group, living things change over time.
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1. Made up of Cells All living things have an orderly structure (organization) All are made up of one or more cells - basic unit of structure and function in living things. Some organisms may be single celled called Unicellular. Some may be made up of many cells and called Multicellular
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2. Reproduce Reproduction is important for the continuation of individual species. Species – a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring in nature. There are two types of reproduction Sexual Reproduction- requires two cells from separate individuals to unite to produce a new organism. Asexual Reproduction - does not require a cell from another individual organism. (budding, fission or mitosis)
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3. Living Things are based on a universal genetic code
The ability of offspring to resemble their parents in sexual and asexual reproduction is based on a universal genetic code. Biologists know that the directions for inheritance are carried by a molecule called deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA. DNA provides all the information to control life processes.
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4. All Living Things Grow and Develop
Growth –results in an increase in the amount of living material (biomass). Growing from a embryo to an adult. (seed- sapling- oak tree) Development – is a result of the changes that take place during the life of an organism. ( caterpillar, pupa, butterfly) (crawl, walk, run)
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5. Obtain and Use Energy Energy is used to maintain life - grow, develop and reproduce. Plants and plant-like organisms obtain their energy from sunlight to make food in a process called Photosynthesis. Other organisms obtain their energy from food they eat.
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6.Adjust to changes in their Environment (surroundings)
Stimulus-anything in the environment that causes an organism to react. (light, temperature, odor, sound, gravity, water & pressure). Response - Reaction to a stimulus, can be slow or rapid, depends on stimulus. Irritability- The ability of an organism to react to stimuli and survive. (structure, behavior, or internal process) - Adaptation
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7. Maintain a stable internal environment.
Living things maintain a stable internal environment by a process known as homeostasis
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8. Living things change over time.
Through evolution living things change over time. A gradual accumulation of adaptations over time. A process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organism.
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