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Biology = the study of life What does it mean to be alive?
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R A R E R Regulation (homeostasis/ equilibrium) Adaptation Reproduction Energy acquisition (metabolism) Response
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Regulation The ability of an organism to maintain an environment that is conducive to all other biological processes. Maintaining homeostasis or balance.
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Why are you thirsty~ An example of regulation an homeostasis Decreased H 2 O in plasma (fluid in blood and surrounding cells) Decreases volume of fluids in circulatory system Stimulates release of Anti-Diuretic Hormone (ADH) by brain Stimulates kidneys to pass less water in urine. (H 2 O retention) Stimulates sensation of thirst (urge to drink) Increases volume of fluids in circulatory system Stops release of (ADH) by brain Urge to drink H 2 O is gone
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Adaptation The ultimate result of evolution. The traits of a common group of living things that contribute to their biological success in a given environment.
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Reproduction The ability of living things to make more of themselves through the passage of genetic material. Asexual = one parent genetically identical offspring Sexual = two parents offspring that are a blend of the parents genetic material and traits.
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Energy & Nutrient Use (metabolism) Energy acquisition: –Autotroph “Self feeder.” Obtains energy through photosynthesis. –Heterotroph “Other eater.” Obtains energy by taking in materials that contain energy. Nutrient use: –Incorporation of nutrients into the chemical process necessary for sustaining life. –Release wastes generated Metabolism: – The sum of all of the chemical processes needed to sustain the life of an organism
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Response The ability of a living thing to respond to changes inside and outside of its body.
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