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Characteristics of Life All living things share some basic properties Cells Organization Energy Use Homeostasis Growth and Development Reproduction Cells Basic unit of life Human skin Carry out the functions of life All organisms have 1 or more cells. Plant leaf Bacteria Cells Unicellular organisms Made of 1 cell Each cell has everything necessary for life Include bacteria and protists Cells Multicellular Organisms Made up of many cells Cells have specialized functions within the organism Organization Living things are much more complex than anything non-living. More complex molecules, structures organized into groups. Non-living: composed of atoms and/or molecules Living: macromolecules, organelles, cells Protein Cell with many organelles Other levels of Organization TISSUE ORGAN ORGAN-SYSTEM Energy Use Living things need energy to grow, develop, repair damage, and reproduce Known as metabolism Autotrophs vs. Heterotrophs Autotrophs, like plants, can make their own food using the sun’s energy and Earth’s inorganic molecules. Heterotrophs, like the bird that eats fish, consume other organisms. Homeostasis Maintain stable internal conditions. Response to the environment. Includes body temperature, blood volume, removal of waste, pH balance, and water balance Growth and Development Growth Cells divide to make more cells and the organism gets bigger Growth and Development Development Cells take on specific roles (differentiation). Physiological change or change in form may occur. Reproduction Pass genetic information (DNA) along to produce more members of a species. Reproduction Asexual reproduction A single organism reproduces by itself Reproduction Sexual Reproduction 2 different parent organisms contribute genetic information to an offspring