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Page 1: What makes something alive?

What makes something alive?

•Describe the features common to all life?

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What makes something alive?1. Reproduces

2. Grows

3. Develops

4. Uses Energy –food

5. Responds to environment

6. Adapts

7. Made of cells

8. Moves

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Reproduction

• Produce next generation of offspring

Cells– Mitosis– Meiosis

Individuals– Asexual – one parent– Sexual – two parent

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Growth

• Get bigger• Grow larger

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Development

• All the changes that occur as a living thing grows

• Simple form to complex form

• Changes size and shape

• New structures

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Use Energy

• Energy is the ability to do work

• Energy comes from food

• Cellular respiration is the process used to breakdown foods and release energy

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Use Energy

• Producers make food– Plants, bacteria, some

protists

• Consumers eat or absorb food– Animals, bacteria,

protists, fungi

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Respond to Stimuli

• Stimuli: Something external or internal that cause a response

• Cold: shiver• Hot: sweat• Pressure:

pleasure/pain• Sunlight: plant growth• Fear: adrenaline

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Adaptations

• Traits that help an organism survive

• When the ecosystem changes over time, so do the traits that help the organism survive

• Help an organism get food, shelter, a mate

• Territory, swim, fly

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Made of Cells

• Basic unit of all life• One celled organism• Bacteria, protists• Many celled organism• Fungi, plants, animals

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Movement

• All life has some type of movement

• Animals move

• Plants move

• Fungi move

• Bacteria move

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Plant Adaptations

• Thorns• Waxy coating (cuticle) on

the leaves provides water-proofing

• Cactus have stems that store water

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Colors

• The pepper moth became darker during the industrial revolution

• a fine layer of coal dust covered tree trunks where the moth rested during the day

• the whitish color against the darker background allow birds to more readily find the moth

• The pepper moth survived

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Morphology• Strawberries have

underground stems which readily break so that a new plant can result from just a portion of the parent plant

• Leaves of desert plants are often hairy (to reduce water loss) whereas those in the tropics are mostly smooth; l

• fruits in temperate regions tend to be hard (nuts, acorns) whereas those of the tropics are often fleshy (banana)

• Flowers tend to be large and solitary in tropical plants; smaller and more numerous in temperate regions