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Characteristics of Life
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Biology = study of living things There is great diversity among living things All living things share certain characteristics
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Cells All living things are made of cells Cell = smallest unit of structure and function for living things Some organisms are –Unicellular = made up of one cell –Multicellular = made up of many cells
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Reproduction All living things are able to produce offspring Through this process, living things pass on their genetic traits
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Genetic Code All living things have a universal genetic code The genetic code is based on DNA and its four nitrogen bases – A, T, C, and G
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Growth / Development All living things grow / develop at some point during their lifetime. Growth = increase in size; usually occurs through mitosis (cell division) Development = changes; for instance, specialization of certain structures for certain jobs in an organism’s body
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Metabolism All living things must obtain and use energy Metabolism = all of the reactions in an organism –Photosynthesis = process plants use to get energy from the sun –Cellular respiration = process used to break down food energy into cell energy (ATP)
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Respond to Environment All living things are able to respond to things happening in and around them (stimuli) –Plants grow toward sunlight –People shiver when they are cold
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Homeostasis All living things try to maintain a stable internal environment –Resting heart rate = 72-76 beats per minute –Resting breathing rate = approx. 15 breaths per minute –Normal body temperature = 98.6 o F (37 o C)
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Evolution = change in a species over time All living things, as a group, change over time –Populations evolve Population = members of the same species living in the same place at the same time –Individuals do NOT evolve
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