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Biology The Study of Life
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Characteristics of Living Things Made up of one or more Cells Reproduces Displays Organization (DNA) Grows & Develops Requires Energy Responds to Stimuli Maintains Homeostasis Changes over time
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Homeostasis – process by which organisms maintain a stable internal environment Biology is STRUCTURE related to FUNCTION. Biology means the “study of life”
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6 Kingdoms of Life Animalia Plantae Fungi Protista Eubacteria Archaebacteria
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Kingdom Animalia – made up of many cells, cannot make their own food, no cell walls Kingdom Plantae – made up of many cells, makes their own food through photosynthesis, has cell walls Fungi – made up of many cells, cannot make their own food, has cell walls, external digestion
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Kingdom Protista (misfit kingdom) – mostly made up of one cell, some can make their own food, some consume, some can do both Kingdom Eubacteria – one celled, helpful & harmful to humans Kingdom Archaebacteria – one celled, live in extreme environments
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Where do viruses fit in? Considered NOT living Are not made up of cells Cannot reproduce on their own
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Characteristics of Life Videos What is a Sand Dollar? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uwOURjneWQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uwOURjneWQ
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Etymology Biology: bio- (life) + -logy (the study of) Homeostasis: homeo- (Gk. HOMO, same) + -stasis (standing still)
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