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Characteristics of Life ROGER

Essential Characteristics Abiotic vs. Biotic ROGER Reproduction Organization Growth/Development Energy synthesis Respond to Environment

Reproduction and Organization Asexual vs. Sexual reproduction: The creation of offspring for the continuation of a spp. (species) What is a species? Group of organisms that produce “viable” offspring Cell Types, Specialization, DNA: Unicellular vs. Multicellular Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cell  Tissues ________________

Growth/Development & Energy Growth vs. Development Increase in mass, or change in shape Maturation (usually associated with life stages, or a chemical basis) Energy “Metabolism” – the sum of energy conversions Heterotroph and Autotroph Photosynthesis, Cell Respiration, Chemosynthesis

Respond to the Environment Stimulus --> Response Biotic factors adjust to abiotic factors Homeostasis: a balanced internal and external environment.  Adaptation: A response or change over time. Evolve: Organisms cannot evolve, only a species.

Classical Conditioning