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1 Characteristics of Life What does it mean to be alive?

2 What common characteristics of all of these tell you that they are alive? Egg Plant You Frog

3 Characteristics of Life Reproduction – necessary for species to survive. Growth and development Change in shape and size

4 Characteristics of Life Energy to carry out life’s processes Cells smallest unit of life – all living things have cells

5 Characteristics of Life Response to stimulus - respond to environment (positively or negatively) Adaptation through evolution – changes that allow the organism to survive and can be passed on to subsequent generations

6 Characteristics of Life Maintain Homeostasis Internal Stable state Ex: Body temp, Blood content, pH balance, water balance, heart rate, etc

7 Characteristics of Life Organization – degree of order within and around the individual that allows life to exist. Levels of complexity Smallest level of complexity – ATOM Highest level - BIOSPHERE

8 Fig. 1-1a, p.5 Atom Smallest unit of an element that still retains the element’s properties. Electrons, protons, and neutrons are its building blocks. This hydrogen atom’s electron zips around a proton in a spherical volume of space.

9 Fig. 1-1b, p.4 Molecule Two or more joined atoms of the same or different elements. “Molecules of life” are complex carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, DNA, and RNA.

10 Fig. 1-1c, p.4 Cell Smallest unit of life that can live and reproduce on its own or as part of a multi-celled organism. It has an outer membrane, DNA, and other components.

11 Fig. 1-1d, p.4 Tissue Group of cells that carry out a specific Many cells ( white ) made this bone tissue from their own secretions.

12 Fig. 1-1e, p.5 Organ Structural unit made of two or more tissues interacting in some task. A parrotfish eye is a sensory organ used in vision.

13 Fig. 1-1f, p.5 Organ system Organs interacting physically, chemically, or both in some task. Parrotfish skin is an integumentary system with tissue layers, organs such as glands, and other parts.

14 Fig. 1-1g, p.5 Organism Individual made of many different of system. Cells of most multicellular organisms, including this Red Sea parrotfish, are organized as tissues, organs, and organ systems.

15 Fig. 1-1h, p.5 Population Group of single-celled or multicellular individuals of the same species occupying a specified area. This is a fish population in the Red Sea.

16 Fig. 1-1i, p.5 Community All populations of all species occupying a specified area. This is part of a coral reef in the Gulf of Aqaba at the northern end of the Red Sea.

17 Fig. 1-1j, p.5 Ecosystem A community that is interacting with its physical environment. It has inputs and outputs of energy and materials. Reef ecosystems flourish in warm, clear seawater throughout the Middle East.

18 Fig. 1-1k, p.5 The Biosphere All regions of the Earth’s waters, crust, and atmosphere that hold organisms. In the vast universe, Earth is a rare planet. Without its abundance of free-flowing water, there would be no life.


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