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What Does it Mean to Be Alive?

What Does it Mean to Be Alive?. What Are The Characteristics of Life?. Exploring LIFE. Biology – The study of Life What does it mean to be ALIVE? How do you know if something is ALIVE?. Is Fire ALIVE?. Characteristics of Life!.

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What Does it Mean to Be Alive?

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  1. What Does it Mean to Be Alive? What Are The Characteristics of Life?

  2. Exploring LIFE • Biology – The study of Life • What does it mean to be ALIVE? • How do you know if something is ALIVE?

  3. Is Fire ALIVE?

  4. Characteristics of Life! All living things share some basic properties  Seven Characteristics of Life • M  Metabolism • R  Respond to Stimuli • G  Growth & Development • R  Reproduction • E  Evolve & Adapt • C  Composed of cells (+1) • H  Homeostasis

  5. METABOLISM: All living organisms obtain & use energy to grow, develop, repair damage, and reproduce

  6. 1. PRODUCERS: - Plants and other photosynthetic organisms - Produce their own food (from CO2, H2O, & the sun) upon which the entire ecosystem depends 2. CONSUMERS: - Animals: Obtain nutrients and energy from consuming the food made by producers Living Organisms

  7. Anabolism Process of building up complex substances from simpler substances • Building up cells and cellular components • Photosynthesis

  8. Catabolism Process of breaking down complex substances into simpler substances to release energy • Digestion • Cellular Respiration

  9. Metabolism All chemical reactions occurring within an organism • Anabolism + Catabolism = Metabolism

  10. All Living Things Respond to Their Environment Example: A plant’s leaves and stems grow toward light • Organisms react to stimuli: • Light • Temperature • Odor • Sound • Gravity • Heat • Water • Pressure

  11. Growth & Development ALL ORGANISMS GROW & DEVELOP

  12. All Living Things Grow Growth means to get bigger in size

  13. All Living Things Develop Development involves a change in the physical form or physiological make-up of an organism

  14. All Living Things Reproduce Reproduction is the process of producing new organisms of the same type Asexual Reproduction • A single parent organism reproducing by itself

  15. Sexual Reproduction • Two different parent organisms contribute genetic information • Involves the combination of male and female sex cells

  16. All Organisms Pass Along Hereditary Traits Genes carry hereditary information Genes are composed of DNA Heredity is the reason children resemble their parents Mutations change DNA code and can be passed from generation to generation

  17. Evolution • While looking for the unity of life processes  Recognize the great diversity of appearance and behavior of species on this Earth • Species differ greatly in their adaptations to the many distinct environments on Earth • Both the unity and diversity of organisms can be explained by the mechanisms of evolution

  18. All Living Things Adapt to Their Environment Through Evolution Adaptation • A process that enables organisms to become better suited to their environment • Species obtain adaptations through evolution, which occurs over great periods of time

  19. An Example of Adaptation Desert plants have succulent waxy leaves and stems to store water and reduce water loss

  20. Cellular Organization • Living organisms • Consist of organic molecules  organized to form cells • Cells  Life’s basic units of structure and function • Composed of one or more cells

  21. All Living Things are Made Up of Cells Smallest unit capable of all life functions Unicellular Organisms • Entire organism is made up of one single cell • Bacteria and protists

  22. Multicellular Organisms • The organism is made up of many cells • Cells have specialized functions within the organism

  23. All Organisms Maintain Homeostasis A stable state of conditions in the body that are necessary for life • Body temperature • Blood volume • pH balance • Water balance

  24. Homeostasis: Ability of an organism to maintain relatively constant internal conditions * Example: Temperature regulation in the human body All organ systems contribute to homeostasis Living Organisms are Homeostatic

  25. Characteristics of Life! All living things share 7 basic properties  Seven Characteristics of Life • M  Metabolism • R  Respond to Stimuli • G  Growth & Development • R  Reproduction • E  Evolve & Adapt • C  Composed of cells (+1) • H  Homeostasis • * Disclaimer: This powerpoint presentation is a compilation of various works.

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