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Aim: How do we know the difference between living and nonliving things? What is the science of biology? Biology is the study of life CHARACTERISTICS OF LIFE Cells: Energy Basic units of structure & function and Metabolism: Chemical reactions in cells Homeostasis: Reproduction: Internal Balance Produce offspring Cells Basic units of structure & function Living Things Are Made Up of One or More Cells ENERGY and METABOLISM Energy is required to maintain life and for growth and development. Metabolism includes all of the chemical reactions that occur in an organism. HOMEOSTASIS Break down the word: homeo - Constant or the same stasis – balance The ability of the body to maintain a relatively constant internal condition, regardless of the external environment. REPRODUCTION What do all these images have in common? How are they different? Reproduction: the ability of an organism to produce a NEW organism. Eight Life Functions Nutrition Transport Cell Respiration Excretion Synthesis Regulation Growth Reproduction NUTRITION All organisms get nutrients through their food! a. Autotrophic: refers to organisms that make their own food b. Heterotrophic: refers to organisms that get nutrients from the environment Heterotroph Autotroph Transport Organisms circulate and absorb materials through the cells (food and waste) The circulatory system (blood) transports nutrients to the cells Cell Respiration Chemical energy stored in nutrients is released during cellular respiration Occurs in the Mitochondria SYNTHESIS To make or to build from small to large. Many sugars make a carbohydrate Many amino acids make a protein Excretion Get rid of Metabolic (cellular) waste Ex: CO2, urine, sweat REGULATION To control Nervous System (brain) and Endocrine System (hormones) GROWTH Increasing the size or number of cells Cells increase in size or cells split to make new cells REPRODUCTION To have offspring (children) Asexual reproduction (one parent, cell splits) Sexual reproduction (two parents, sperm and egg) The Living Environment 1. 2. 3. 4. Features of Life List 4 characteristics that scientist look for when they want to determine life: ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ Label the life characteristic that is represented in each diagram. Under a microscope Name:_____________________ Under a microscope A mission to Mars has found a specimen and brought it back to Earth. As a biologist, your job is to figure out if the following specimens is living or non living. Explain how you will determine whether it is living or non living. (use___________________________________________________________________________ complete sentences) ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________