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It’s Alive!!! What all living things have in common.
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All living things have 9 basic characteristics in common.
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1. DNA (genetic code) Offspring inherit their traits from their parents. These traits are passed on using DNA.
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2. Organization Multicellular organisms are made up of cells; cells have organelles, organelles are made of molecules, and on and on Multicellular organisms are made up of cells; cells have organelles, organelles are made of molecules, and on and on Single-celled organisms also have organelles, etc. Single-celled organisms also have organelles, etc.
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3. Growth and Development Most unicellular organism only grow, or increase in size. Multicellular organisms grow and develop (cells continue to divide in order to mature).
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4. Stimulus Response Detection and response to stimuli (both internal and external).
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5. Reproduction All organisms produce new organisms through reproduction. Sexual reproduction – two cells from different parents unite to produce the new organism. Asexual reproduction – new organism has a single parent.
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6. Energy Acquisition and Release One view of life is that it is a struggle to acquire energy (from sunlight, inorganic chemicals, or another organism), and release it.
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7. Adaptation The characteristics of populations change over time, usually in response to their environment. Charles Darwin began the recognition of the marvelous adaptations all life has that allow those organisms to exist in their environment.
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8. Cells All living things are made of cells. Unicellular – only one cell Multicellular – two or more cells
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9. Homeostasis Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant (yet also dynamic) internal environment in terms of temperature, pH, water concentrations, etc.
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Remember... DOG’S REACH
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