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Title: THE STUDY OF LIFE


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THE STUDY OF LIFE
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SPONTANEOUS GENERATION hypothesis stating that
life could come from nonliving matter.
Geese from the mud banks of rivers Salamanders
from wood fire Bees from the decayed body of a
bull (see recipe on page 8)
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Figure 1-8 Redis Experiment on Spontaneous
Generation
Section 1-2
PROCEDURE
Go to Section
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BIOGENESIS life comes from life.
Figure 1-11 Pasteurs Experiment
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Characteristics of Life
  1. Cells
  2. Reproduce
  3. Universal Genetic Code
  4. Grow and Develop
  5. Obtain and Use Energy
  6. Respond
  7. Homeostasis
  8. Evolve

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Living things or organisms are made up of units
called cells.
-some are unicellular
(bacteria protists)
-some are multicellular
(plants, fungi animals)
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LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION
Ecosystem
Population Community Individual
Systems Organs Tissues Cells Atoms
Molecules
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REPRODUCTION produce new organisms
Asexual single parent (budding, binary fission
and regeneration)
Sexual 2 parents (egg sperm or pollen)
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Universal Genetic Code
  • Directions for inheritance are carried by
    molecule called DNA.

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GROWTH DEVELOPMENT
Growth is an increase in size
vs.
Infant
Adolescent/teen
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Development is a change in shape.
Example Metamorphosis of a caterpillar to a
butterfly
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Obtain and Use ENERGY
Metabolism all the chemical reactions within an
organism
Example plants and photosynthesis
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RESPOND to Environment react to a stimulus
Ex. Sneezing due to dust, plants growing toward
light, birds migrating.
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HOMEOSTASIS
  • Maintaining stable internal condition
  • Ex. Body temperature
  • shivering
  • sweating

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Evolution
  • As a group, organisms can change over time.

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VIRUSES Are they organisms (alive)?
  • Require a host
  • Replicate, do not reproduce
  • not made-up of cells
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