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Life Characteristics

Why? What is Biology? Biology: The study of life Life exists within the biosphere Biosphere: layer of Earth where life exists Organism: anything that can carry on the processes of life Species: organisms that can create fertile offspring Biodiversity Over 2 million known species Life more diverse along equator Oldest life (bacteria) = 3.5 billion years old Are centaurs possible? Humans and Chimps share over 98% of our DNA. Can we reproduce with each other? Australian Bacteria fossils Why? Can a cat and dog create a hybrid?

Polar Bears: Are they part of biology?

Plants: Are they part of biology?

Bacteria: Are they part of biology?

Mountains: Are they part of biology?

The Sun: Is it part of biology?

Water: Is it part of biology?

Molecules: Are they part of biology?

Life Characteristics All life has a few common characteristics 1) Made from cells Cell = most basic unit of life capable of carrying on life processes Cells are specialized for specific duties Ex: Red blood cells carry O2 White blood cell Nerve cell

Life Characteristics 2) Requires energy Energy = ability to do work or cause change Energy controls metabolism (ability to break down materials) Two categories: Autotrophs: Create sugars using energy from the sun Ex: Photosynthetic plants & algae Heterotrophs: Consume others for energy Ex: Fungi & animals sunlight sugar sugar oxygen sugar sugar sugar sugar

Life Characteristics 3) Responds to environment !*%!?%&# 3) Responds to environment Stimulus = environmental factors Stimulus examples: Sound, light, touch, sight, taste, smell

Life Characteristics 4) Reproduces and develops Budding: individual pops off from the parent 4) Reproduces and develops Reproduction: Passing of genetic material (DNA) to next generation Two Types of Reproduction: a) Asexual reproduction Offspring is genetically identical to parent Ex: bacteria, protista, some plants & animals b) Sexual reproduction Offspring is a genetic mixture of two parents Ex: Most fungi, plants, animals Single celled life will simply split into two organisms

No! Is Fire Alive? no yes yes yes yes So are fires alive? 30 seconds to discuss with your neighbor: Is fire alive? Is Fire Alive? So are fires alive? no Made of cells 2) Requires energy 3) Responds to environment 4) Reproduces 5) Develops No! yes yes yes yes

No! Are Cars Alive? no yes yes no no Made of cells 2) Requires energy 3) Responds to environment 4) Reproduces 5) Develops So are cars alive? yes yes No! no no

Review Name 4 features common to all life? Which type of reproduction creates identical offspring? In general, which group of life performs photosynthesis to make their own food? What is the ability to break down food called? A loud noise or a sharp pain is an example of a _____. Which type of reproduction creates genetic diversity? Why is biodiversity greatest at the equator? Vocabulary: Biology, Biosphere, Biodiversity, Species, Cell, Energy, Metabolism, Heterotroph, Autotroph, Stimulus, Asexual reproduction, Sexual reproduction