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1 Characteristics of Living Things
Chapter 1 Characteristics of Living Things Go to Section:

2 Living things are made up of units called cells.
The cell is the basic unit of life. a. Unicellular: single celled b. Multicellular: many cells Human muscle cells Stentor: single celled organism Plant cells

3 Living Things Reproduce
1. Living things produce offspring resemble themselves a. Dogs have puppies b. Cats produce kittens 2. Purpose of reproduction: to ensure the species does not die out! Bacteria reproduce every 20 minutes

4 Living things have a universal genetic code
1. All living things store their genetic material as DNA 2. There are 4 different nucleotides that make up DNA: adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine. 3. No matter which organism’s DNA you’re looking at, it’s still made up of the same 4 nucleotides. 50% of our DNA is the same as the DNA in a banana.

5 Living things grow and develop.
Living things are not born as “adults” Even bacteria go through a period of growth & development EX: Metamorphosis in flies, butterflies & frogs Development of grass seedlings Metamorphosis in butterflies

6 Living things Exchange Energy with Their Environment
1. Plants obtain their energy through photosynthesis Animals obtain energy from consuming other organisms. Fungi obtain energy by absorbing nutrients from the environment.

7 Living Things Respond to their Environment
1. Stimulus: anything that causes an organism to react or change its behavior. 2. Response: a change in an organism’s behavior due to a stimulus Examples: a. plants grow towards light b. bears hibernate in winter b. Pillbugs roll into a ball when touched

8 Living things maintain a stable internal environment
1. Homeostasis: process of maintaining constant internal conditions a. Maintain a constant water balance, constant body temperature, and constant pH b. Ectotherms: maintain temp by moving into / out of environment c. Endotherms: have internal control of body temp When plants lose too much water they wilt! (Not a stable internal environment) Dogs pant to lower their body temperature!

9 Taken as a group, living things change over time
1. Evolution: a change in a species over time 2. Populations evolve, not individuals 3. Adaptation: any structural or physiological thing that helps a species survive in its environment. a. EX: thorns on a rose; stripes on tiger Birds are closely related to reptiles as seen in this comparison of early development of turtles and birds.


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