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Cellular Organization All organisms (living things) are made of cells. A cell is the basic unit of structure and function in an organism. Organism can be unicellular (made of one cell) or multicellular (made of many cells)
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Page 1: What is life?. Characteristics of Living Things Cellular Organization Contain similar chemicals Use energy Grow and develop Reproduce Respond to their.

What is life?

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Characteristics of Living Things• Cellular Organization• Contain similar chemicals• Use energy• Grow and develop• Reproduce• Respond to their surroundings

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Cellular Organization

• All organisms (living things) are made of cells.

• A cell is the basic unit of structure and function in an organism.

• Organism can be unicellular (made of one cell) or multicellular (made of many cells)

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All living things contain similar chemicals• Carbohydrates (for energy)• Proteins • Lipids building material• Nucleic Acids (genetic material)

Where in our bodies do we store proteins & lipids? Where do we get them from?

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Energy use• All living things

use energy to grow, repair injuries, etc. • What else would

living things use energy for?

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Growth and Development• Growth: process of becoming larger• Development: process of change to produce a

more complex organism

• Both growth and development require energy

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Response to Surroundings• Stimulus: a change in the organisms

surroundings that causes the organism to react

• Response: how the organism reacts to a stimulus , an action or a change in behavior

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Reproduction• Living things produce offspring that are

similar to the parents

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What are the needs of living things?

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Needs of living things• Energy• Water• Living Space• Stable internal conditions

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Energy• There are two types of organisms:

• Autotrophs: organisms that make their own energy• “auto” = self, “troph” = feeder• Ex. Plants

• Heterotrophs: organisms that do not make their own energy• “hetero” = other• Ex. ??

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Water and Space• All organisms need both water and

space in order to survive.• Some organisms may compete for

space.

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Stable internal environment

• Homeostatis: maintenance of a stable internal environment despite changes in the surroundings• Ex. Sweating is done to try to maintain

the same body temperature

• What are some more examples of how organisms maintain homeostasis?

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Is it living or non-living??• Look at the pictures and determine

whether the object is living or non-living based on the characteristics of living things (cellular organization, composed of chemicals, energy use, growth and development, response, and reproduction)

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Types of Bacteria

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