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Date: September 29, 2015 Aim #11: How do we know the difference between living and nonliving things? HW: 1) Complete packet pages 27 & 28 (top only) 2) Complete practice questions- “Life Functions” 3) Castle Learning assignment due Wednesday 11:59PM 4) UNIT 1 TEST- WEEK THURSDAY/FRIDAY Do Now: Warm-Up Notebook DateTitle of ActivityPage # 9/29Redi’s Experiment21
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What is the science of biology? Biology is the study of life How do we know the difference between living and nonliving things?
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CHARACTERISTICS OF LIFE Cells: Basic units of structure & function Metabolism: Chemical reactions in cells Homeostasis: Internal Balance Reproduction: Produce offspring
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All Living Things Are Made Up of One or More Cells
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ENERGY and METABOLISM Energy is required to maintain life and for growth and development. Metabolism includes all of the chemical reactions that occur in an organism.
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HOMEOSTASIS Break down the word: homeo - Constant or the same stasis – balance By definition, homeostasis is the ability of the body to maintain a relatively constant internal condition, regardless of the external environment.
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REPRODUCTION Reproduction: the ability of an organism to produce a NEW organism.
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Eight Life Functions Nutrition Transport Cell Respiration Excretion Synthesis Regulation Growth Reproduction
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Use the acronym MR. R. SARGENT to help remember the life functions!
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NUTRITION All organisms get nutrients through their food! a. Autotrophic: refers to organisms that make their own food b. Heterotrophic: refers to organisms that get nutrients from the environment (ingest digest egest)
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Transport Organisms circulate (distribute) and absorb materials through the cells (food and waste)
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Cell Respiration The process by which energy stored in food is converted to a usable form (ATP)
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Excretion Get rid of Metabolic (cell) waste Ex: carbon dioxide, urine, sweat
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SYNTHESIS To make or to build from small to large. Ex: Protein synthesis (building proteins)
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REGULATION To control
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GROWTH Increasing the size or number of cells
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REPRODUCTION Production of new individuals Note: Not necessary for the survival of an individual, but necessary for the survival of a species!
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The Living Environment Name:_____________________ Features of Life List 4 characteristics that scientist look for when they want to determine life: 1. ____________________________ 2. ____________________________ 3. ____________________________ 4. ____________________________ Label the life characteristic that is represented in each diagram. A mission to Mars has found a specimen and brought it back to Earth. As a biologist, your job is to figure out if the following specimens is living or non living. Explain how you will determine whether it is living or non living. (use complete sentences) ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Under a microscope
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