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Characteristics of Living Things It grows, it moves, it reproduces Is it alive?
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Characteristics of Living Things Orderly structure Produce offspring Grow and develop Adjust to changes in environment Anything that has all these qualities is an organism
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Living things have orderly structure Cellular organization – all living things are made up of cells, parts work together
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Living things produce offspring Reproduction – the production of offspring, more organisms like them Individuals die, must replace themselves Species – group of organisms that can interbreed and produce offspring
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Living things grow and develop Organisms change over lifetime Start as one cell, become adult Growth – increase in amount of living material, form new structures Development – all changes during life of an organism
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Living things adapt to changes Changes in environment (air, water, weather, temperature, other organisms) Stimulus - change in environment Response – reaction to the stimulus
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Living things adapt to changes Organisms also adjust to internal changes Homeostasis – regulation of internal environment Reproduction, growth, adapting to change require energy Energy – the ability to do work
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Living things adapt to changes Adapting to change over many generations Adaptation – any structure, behavior, internal process that allows organism to respond to stimuli better Allows them to survive and have more offspring
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Living things adapt to changes Over time more adaptations lead th change in species - evolution
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Characteristics of Living Things Orderly structure Produce offspring Grow and develop Adjust to changes in environment Stimulus/Response Internal environment – homeostasis Adaptation/Evolution
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