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Title: Biology: The Study of Life


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Biology The Study of Life
  • Chapter one
  • READ Chapter 1 by Friday!

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What is Life?
  • What makes something Alive?

Is this alive?
Does it have any life characteristics?
What does it have in common with this?
3
Alive? Agree, Disagree, Unsure
  • List 8 characteristics you KNOW all living things
    must have
  • Observe object 1 2
  • Living or Non?
  • Check off each of YOUR characteristics for each
    object

4
Characteristics of Living ThingsThe Rules of the
Living Game
  • 1. Made up of units called cells
  • 2. Reproduce
  • 3. Contain DNA
  • 4. Grow and develop
  • 5. Obtain and use materials and energy
  • 6. Respond to the environment/stimulus
  • 7. Homeostasis
  • 8. Evolve

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1. Cells are Basic Units of Structure and Function
  • Prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic
  • P no nucleus or membrane-bound organelles
  • E nucleated with membrane-bound organelles

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2. Reproduce
  • Organisms reproduce like organisms.
  • Life comes only from life. BIOGENESIS

7
3. DNA Code of life
  • Double helix composed of nucleotides
  • Nucleotide sugar, phosphate group and base
  • Structure - Deoxyribose sugars and phosphate
    groups
  • 4 N bases make up rungs adenine, thymine,
    cytosine, and guanine
  • A---T, C---G.carry information when read

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Structure of DNA nucleotides are repeating units
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4. Growth and Development
  • Grow is to change in size.
  • Develop is to change in shape and form.
  • DNA directs patterns of growth and
    development.
  • Hormones and Nutrition aid in changes and
    growth based on DNA direction.

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5. Obtain materials and use energy
  • Producers (autotrophs) plants or any other
    organism that can make its own food sources.
  • EX. Plants -- photosynthesis
  • Consumers (heterotrophs) any organism that must
    consume another organism for food.
  • EX. Herbivores, carnivores, omnivores

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6. Environmental Response
  • Response a reaction to a stimulus
  • Ex. Sit in the sun, sweat
  • Eyes dilate in sunshine
  • Plants lean toward sun (phototaxis)
  • Sponges start/stop filter feeding based on
    water quality

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7. Maintain a stable internal environment
  • Organisms are looking for HOMEOSTASIS
  • -- process where organisms try to reach a
    steady-state or balance
  • Keep in mind that living orgs NEVER reach a
    perfect balance

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8. Change over time -- evolution
  • Evolve means to change over time
  • EVOLUTION is the gradual accumulation of
    adaptations over time that help a group of
    organisms survive and be able to produce new
    offspring that would demonstrate the BEST
    combination of adaptations
  • SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST!!!

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Changes in beetle populations over time
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Evolutionary benefits can be due to better
camouflage
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