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Characteristics of life No one definitive list: Possess an orderly structure- organization! Require and use Energy Reproduce new members of their species Respond to stimuli in their environment to maintain homeostasis Grow and develop Species change over time through adaptation and evolve over very long periods of time
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R S O A E E R G D Oliver Always and Everyday Eats Really Rank Gross Doughnuts
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R espond to S timuli in environment O organized A dapt E volve E nergy needed and used R eproduce G row D evelop
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Respond to stimuli Possess “irritability” – able to respond Stimulus must be strong enough to elicit a response Must respond to environmental stimuli to survive and/or reproduce Homeostasis – maintain internal conditions or environment By internal feedback systems – communicate
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Organization One or more cells –unicellular, multicellular Cells contain DNA molecules Common set of compounds –organic; carbon & hydrogen Simple to complex – at all levels Maintain and repair atoms tissues cells compounds molecules organs organ systems organisms populations communities ecosystems biosphere
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Adaptation and Evolution Inherited structure, behavior or internal process that enables organism to respond to environmental factors and live successfully Only an adaptation if inheritable Must match environment Gradual accumulation of adaptations result in evolution Result of mutation – not intentional Must be able to be passed along or not an adaptation Able to move in some manner to meet needs 15 min
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ENERGY REQUIRED Ultimate source is the sun Must be used to maintain all the other characteristics and stay alive; growth, reproduction, repair; homeostasis! Must be obtained – ingested or absorbed; converted to a usable form May be transformed and transferred but never created or destroyed Respiration – exchange gases with environment Require water for chemical reactions METABOLISM –sum of all chemical reactions and energy exchange within an organism Anabolic reactions – build up; simple >> complex Catabolic reactions – break down; complex >> simple
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Reproduction Marks a successful life Continues the species Group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring Pass on genes / DNA Sexual and/or asexual
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Change over time Grow – increase in size Develop – change in abilities; + / - Die – limited lifespans
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All living things… Have every characteristic at some time in their life Similar in the variety of processes they carry out
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