What is Life ?. List 10 different types of Life This should organisms you think are alive.

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What is Life ?

List 10 different types of Life This should organisms you think are alive.

List 5 different types of non-life This would things that you think is not alive

Give me your definition of life What do you think are the things that define Life

If you were taking a trip to Mars, what are the basic things you need to live? Remember I said Basic

Characteristics of Living Things

Living things have cells

Living Things Sense and Respond to Change

Living Things Reproduce

Living Things have DNA

Living Things Use Energy

Living Things Grow and Develop

THE SIMPLE BARE NECESSITIES OF LIFE

FOOD WATER

AIR

A PLACE TO LIVE

T THE CHEMISTRY OF LIFE

Six Main Elements of Life Carbon Hydrogen Nitrogen Oxygen Phosphorous Sulfur

Life’s molecules

Water H 2 O

PROTIENS CARBOHYDRATES

NUCLEIC ACIDS DNA is the main Nucleic Acid, but there are others D eoxyribo N ucleic A cid DeoxyriboNucleic Acid

THE CELL’S FUEL ATP is the main fuel Molecule but there are other types AdenoiseTriPhosphate Adenosine Triphosphate

LIPIDS FATS AND OILSPHOSPHOLIPIDS