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Part 6: Organisms
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What is Life? Brainstorm: What do all living things have in common?
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What is Life? There is no simple way to define life.
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What is Life? There is no simple way to define life.
So scientists have a list of criteria that describe its characteristics.
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What is Life? There is no simple way to define life.
So scientists have a list of criteria that describe its characteristics. Scientists call these criteria, the Characteristics of Life.
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Characteristics of Life
All living things: Are made up of one or more cells Contain hereditary information and reproduce Obtain and use energy Grow and develop Respond Maintain homeostasis Adapt
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Made up of one or more cells
Characteristic 1 Made up of one or more cells
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Characteristic 1: Made up of one or more cells
Cells: smallest unit of life
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Characteristic 1: Made up of one or more cells
Cells: smallest unit of life Two types of organisms: Unicellular Multi-Cellular
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Characteristic 1: Made up of one or more cells
Cells: smallest unit of life Unicellular Organisms: Single-celled organism (i.e. the organism is just one cell.) Examples: Bacteria Protists (euglena and amoeba) Fungi (Yeast)
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Characteristic 1: Made up of one or more cells
Cells: smallest unit of life Multi-cellular Organisms: organisms made up of more than one cell Examples: Animals Plants
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Contain hereditary (genetic) information and reproduce
Characteristic 2 Contain hereditary (genetic) information and reproduce
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Characteristic 2: Genes and Reproduction
Genetic Code: DNA/RNA
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Characteristic 2: Genes and Reproduction
Genetic Code: DNA/RNA Determines inherited traits of every organism on earth
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Characteristic 2: Genes and Reproduction
Genetic Code: DNA/RNA Determines inherited traits of every organism on earth Reproduction: production of new organisms
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Characteristic 2: Genes and Reproduction
Genetic Code: DNA/RNA Determines inherited traits of every organism on earth Reproduction: production of new organisms - Sexual:
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Characteristic 2: Genes and Reproduction
Genetic Code: DNA/RNA Determines inherited traits of every organism on earth Reproduction: production of new organisms - Sexual: - Asexual:
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Characteristic 2: Genes and Reproduction
Genetic Code: DNA/RNA Determines inherited traits of every organism on earth Reproduction: production of new organisms - Sexual: two cells from two parents fuse to form new individual - Asexual:
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Characteristic 2: Genes and Reproduction
Genetic Code: DNA/RNA Determines inherited traits of every organism on earth Reproduction: production of new organisms - Sexual: two cells from two parents fuse to form new individual - Asexual: new organism forms from a single parent
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Characteristic 3 Obtain and Use energy
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Characteristic 3: Obtain and Use Energy
Metabolism: ALL of the chemical reactions in an organism that allows them to obtain and use energy.
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Characteristic 4 Grow and Develop
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Characteristic 4: Grow and Develop
Two types of Growth: 1. Results in an increase in size of the organism
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Characteristic 4: Grow and Develop
Two types of Growth: 1. Results in an increase in size of the organism 2. Results in no increase in size of the organism
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Characteristic 4: Grow and Develop
Two types of Growth: 1. Results in an increase in size of the organism - addition/creation of new cells - already existing cells get larger (muscle cells) 2. Results in no increase in size of the organism
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Characteristic 4: Grow and Develop
Two types of Growth: 1. Results in an increase in size of the organism - addition/creation of new cells - already existing cells get larger (muscle cells) 2. Results in no increase in size of the organism - Repair/Replacement of damaged or old/worn out cells
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Characteristic 5 Responsiveness
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Characteristic 5: Responsiveness
Three things must occur:
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Characteristic 5: Responsiveness
Three things must occur: Sense changes in the environment
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Characteristic 5: Responsiveness
Three things must occur: Sense changes in the environment Process those changes/ Make a decision
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Characteristic 5: Responsiveness
Three things must occur: Sense changes in the environment Process those changes/ Make a decision Respond
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Characteristic 5: Responsiveness
Three things must occur: Sense changes in the environment - Sense Organs 2. Process those changes/ Make a decision 3. Respond
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Characteristic 5: Responsiveness
Three things must occur: Sense changes in the environment - Sense Organs 2. Process those changes/ Make a decision - Brain 3. Respond
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Characteristic 5: Responsiveness
Three things must occur: Sense changes in the environment - Sense Organs 2. Process those changes/ Make a decision - Brain 3. Respond - Muscles/Glands
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Maintain a Stable Internal Environment
Characteristic 6 Maintain a Stable Internal Environment
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Characteristic 6: Maintain a Stable Internal Environment
Homeostasis: The ability of an organism to keep a constant internal environment, DESPITE their constantly changing environment.
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Characteristic 6: Maintain a Stable Internal Environment
Homeostasis: The ability of an organism to keep a constant internal environment, DESPITE their constantly changing environment. Examples: Shivering and Sweating
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Characteristic 7 Adaptation
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Characteristic 7: Adaptation
Adaptations are traits giving an organism an advantage in a certain environment.
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Characteristic 7: Adaptation
Adaptations are traits giving an organism an advantage in a certain environment. Change over time is necessary to the survival of species in a world that is always changing.
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Characteristic 7: Adaptation
Adaptations are traits giving an organism an advantage in a certain environment. Change over time is necessary to the survival of species in a world that is always changing. Examples: Camouflage and Mimicry
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Camouflage Camouflage: See vocab wk 5
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Mimicry Mimicry: See vocab wk 5
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