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Characteristics of Living Life
• All living things are made of cells
• Either Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic
Plant and Animal
Bacteria
Cellular Organization
• Unicellular- organisms made of one cell
• Multicellularorganisms made of many cells
• All cells have parts that are made of the same molecules
and chemicals.
Responds to Surroundings
• Sensitivity- respond to stimuli
• ex: plants grow towards the sun or an
animal runs from a predator
Growth & Development
• Growth- change over lifetime
Maintain Themselves
• Homeostasis- stable internal environment
• ex: control over the amount of fluids, salts,
hormones, body temperature
Reproduction
• Reproduction- sexual or asexual
All Living Things Need Energy!
• Eating things (Heterotrophs) or
Photosynthesis (Autotrophs)
Adapting
• Adaptation- becoming specially suited to a
particular environment over time
Needs of Living Things
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Water
Food
Living Space
Stable Internal Conditions (Homeostasis)
Multicellular Living Parts
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Cells
Tissues
Organs
Organ Systems or Body Systems
Organism
Populations
Communities
Cells
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URUJ
D5NEXC8&nohtml5=False
• https://youtu.be/gFuEo2ccTPA
Tissues
• http://www.exploringnature.org/graphics/te
aching_aids/Tissue_identification.pdf
• https://www.smm.org/tissues/
Plant Tissues Vs. Animal Tissue
Organs
Plant Organs
Overview
• http://www.freelearningchannel.com/l/Cont
ent/Materials/Sciences/Biology/textbooks/
CK12_Biology/html/21/1.html