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Biology 11 Mr. Halley
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Classroom Expectations – Room 315 RESPECT attend be prepared be on time use technology appropriately be an active learner ask for help when needed communicate work hard be nice
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Life Processes Biology 11
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Characteristics of Living Things Highly organized, containing many complex chemical substances Composed of one or more cells Use energy Possess definite form and limited size Have a limited life span Grow Respond to changes in their environment Reproduce Groups of living things evolve
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Metabolism The sum of all chemical reactions that occur in the cells of a living thing. Metabolism = anabolism + catabolism
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Anabolism Definition: The chemical process of building a more complex substance. Examples: Photosynthesis Protein synthesis
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Catabolism Definition: The chemical process of breaking down a more complex substance. Examples: Cell respiration Chemical digestion
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Nutrition Three stages: Ingestion Digestion Egestion
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Reproduction AsexualSexual Reproduction involving one parent, offspring is genetically identical to parent. Examples: -Cell division (mitosis) -Budding -Regeneration Reproduction involving two parents, offspring is a genetic mix of both parents. Increases variation Involves gametes (sex cells)
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Q: Why does your stomach growl? A: Discovery Health ArticleDiscovery Health Article
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Respiration The exchange of gases between cells and the environment. Two types: Aerobic – requires oxygen Anaerobic – does not require oxygen
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Response The ability of an organism to detect and react to changes (stimuli) in its environment in order to maintain homeostasis. Homeostasis: the maintenance of a steady internal state despite changes in the internal and external environment.
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Energy and Life Notes
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Adaptations A physical feature or behaviour that makes an organism better suited to its particular environment. Three types: Reproductive Defensive Nutritional
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