Title: THE STUDY OF LIFE
1 THE STUDY OF LIFE
2SPONTANEOUS 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)
3Figure 1-8 Redis Experiment on Spontaneous
Generation
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4BIOGENESIS life comes from life.
Figure 1-11 Pasteurs Experiment
5Characteristics of Life
- Cells
- Reproduce
- Universal Genetic Code
- Grow and Develop
- Obtain and Use Energy
- Respond
- Homeostasis
- Evolve
6Living things or organisms are made up of units
called cells.
-some are unicellular
(bacteria protists)
-some are multicellular
(plants, fungi animals)
7LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION
Ecosystem
Population Community Individual
Systems Organs Tissues Cells Atoms
Molecules
8REPRODUCTION produce new organisms
Asexual single parent (budding, binary fission
and regeneration)
Sexual 2 parents (egg sperm or pollen)
9Universal Genetic Code
- Directions for inheritance are carried by
molecule called DNA.
10GROWTH DEVELOPMENT
Growth is an increase in size
vs.
Infant
Adolescent/teen
11 Development is a change in shape.
Example Metamorphosis of a caterpillar to a
butterfly
12Obtain and Use ENERGY
Metabolism all the chemical reactions within an
organism
Example plants and photosynthesis
13RESPOND to Environment react to a stimulus
Ex. Sneezing due to dust, plants growing toward
light, birds migrating.
14HOMEOSTASIS
- Maintaining stable internal condition
- Ex. Body temperature
- shivering
- sweating
15Evolution
- As a group, organisms can change over time.
16VIRUSES Are they organisms (alive)?
- Require a host
- Replicate, do not reproduce
- not made-up of cells