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Intro to life - Biology

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Intro to life - Biology

  1. 1. Introduction to Life
  2. 2. What makes something alive? Life - the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter. Living – alive, not dead or lifeless. Nonliving – inanimate, inactive, not endowed with life. These definitions do not tell us what makes something alive! So, what are the characteristics of life??
  3. 3. Characteristics of Life 1. Homeostasis 2. Organization 3. Metabolism 4. Growth 5. Adaptation 6. Response to stimuli 7. Reproduction
  4. 4. Characteristics of Life ● Homeostasis – tendency to maintain a stable, balanced, internal environment.
  5. 5. Characteristics of Life ● Organization – All things are made of one or more cells.
  6. 6. Characteristics of Life ● Metabolism – must transform energy by converting chemicals & energy into cellular components.
  7. 7. Characteristics of Life ● Growth – Increase in size over time
  8. 8. Characteristics of Life ● Adaptation – ability to change over time in response to the environment.
  9. 9. Characteristics of Life ● Response to stimuli – will react to environmental factors such as heat, light, and food availability.
  10. 10. Characteristics of Life ● Reproduction – ability to produce more of the same type of organism.
  11. 11. Is it living?
  12. 12. Is it living? 1. Homeostasis? 2. Organization? 3. Metabolism? 4. Growth? 5. Adaptation? 6. Response to stimuli? 7. Reproduction?
  13. 13. Is it living?
  14. 14. Is it living? 1. Homeostasis? 2. Organization? 3. Metabolism? 4. Growth? 5. Adaptation? 6. Response to stimuli? 7. Reproduction?
  15. 15. Is it living?
  16. 16. Is it living? 1. Homeostasis? 2. Organization? 3. Metabolism? 4. Growth? 5. Adaptation? 6. Response to stimuli? 7. Reproduction?
  17. 17. Is it living?
  18. 18. Is it living? 1. Homeostasis? 2. Organization? 3. Metabolism? 4. Growth? 5. Adaptation? 6. Response to stimuli? 7. Reproduction?
  19. 19. Organization Okay, so now we know how to tell if something is living or nonliving… How is life organized?
  20. 20. Cells are the basic building blocks of living things. They contain organelles and genetic material.
  21. 21. Tissues are groups of similar cells organized to work together. Examples: epithelial, muscle, nervous, and connective.
  22. 22. Organs are structures made up of several groups of tissues working together to perform a specific function. Examples: heart, lungs, brain, skin, etc.
  23. 23. Organ systems are groups of organs working together to perform a function. Examples: digestive, cardiovascular, respiratory, and nervous systems
  24. 24. Organisms are living things. Some are single-celled, others are multicellular. Frequently they have many organ systems working together.

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