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Define Life Create a list of characteristics associated with life--what tells you that something is alive? Brainstorm with your partner. Write them in the space up top (not by the numbers, we’ll fill those in in a bit)
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What is biology? The study of living things All living things share certain characteristics
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Characteristics of Living Things
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1.Contain Carbon Remember Organic compounds
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2. Composed of 1 or more cells Unicellular (one cell) - ex. Bacteria Multicellular (many cells) - ex. Animals, plants
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3. Require energy to survive Autotrophs - get energy from sun Heterotrophs - get energy by consuming nutrients from their environment
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4. All living things reproduce Sexual - two sex cells required (sperm and egg) Asexual - only one parent cell is needed
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5. 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)
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6. 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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7. Adapt to their environment and evolve over time Evolution - gradual change in a population of organisms over time Individuals DO NOT evolve
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8. Maintain homeostasis Homeostasis – a relatively stable internal environment (within a certain range) - (ex. Human body temperature (approximately 98.6 degrees F))
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9. Have DNA All living things have DNA DNA passes on genetic information from one generation to the next
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Do you think there is life elsewhere in the universe? Take a couple minutes to think about what you think and explain WHY you think that. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/space/h unt-alien-earths.html
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ASTROBIOLOGY *study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and future of life in the universe Studying ways to look for life on other planets or moons.
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1. Temperature Must be between -15 to 115 deg Celsius 5 to 239 deg F
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2. Water Planet must have liquid water It helps with chemical reactions
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3. Atmosphere Atmospheres protect planets from UV rays, meteorites, etc. They can also serve as a source for nutrients, i.e. Nitrogen
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4. Energy All life needs a source of energy Sun – light energy -> plants ->animals Chemical energy – from volcanoes
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5. Nutrients Nutrients are the raw materials organisms need to construct and maintain their bodies Ex. Carbon, Nitrogen, minerals
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Extra: Magnetic Field Earth’s magnetic field protects us from ions & solar wind that would kill all living things
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