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What is Biology? What is Life?

What is Biology? What is Life? - Katy ISDstaff.katyisd.org/sites/1401049/PublishingImages/Pages... · 2014-09-11 · What is Biology? What is Life? All this creates a Question: What

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What is Biology?What is Life?

All this creates a Question:

What

is

Life?

Characteristics of Life• All life has seven characteristics in

common:

– Living things are made of cells.

– Living things maintain their internal

environment.

– Living things pass on their traits.

– Living things perform chemical activities.

This is known as metabolism.

– Living things grow and develop.

– Living things respond to a stimulus.

– Living things reproduce.

Cells

– All living things are made of one or more cells.

– A cell is the smallest unit capable of all life processes

Homeostasis

– All living organisms must maintain a stable internal environment in order to function properly.

– The maintenance of a stable internal environment in spite of changes in the external environment is called homeostasis.

Heredity & Evolution

– When an organism reproduces, it passes on its own traits to its offspring in a process called heredity.

– Inherited characteristics change over generations. This process is called evolution

Metabolism

– Living organisms carry out different chemical reactions in order to obtain energy.

– The sum of all the chemical reactions carried out in an organism is called metabolism.

– Almost all of the energy used by living things originally comes from the sun.

Growth and Development

– All living organisms grow.

– As organisms grow, many change. This process is called development.

– Development differs from evolution because development refers to change in a single individual during that individual’s life.

Response to Stimuli

– In addition to maintaining a stable internal

environment, living organisms respond to

their external environment.

– Can you think of a way that you have

responded to your environment

today?

Reproduction

• Most living things can reproduce. Reproduction

is the process by which organisms make more of

their own kind from one generation to the next.

Cells Timeline

• Robert Hooke (1665): studied

cork; saw tiny, regular shaped

“boxes”; called them cells.

• Matthais Schleiden (1838)

• All plants are made of cells

• Theodor Schwann (1839)

• All animals are made of cells

• Rudolf Virchow (1855)

• Concluded all cells come from

other cells

Go to

Section:

What is a VIRUS??

Is it ALIVE????

Viruses are 1/1000 to 1/10,000

the size of our cells.

Slide # 4

What is a Virus?

1. are not made up of cells

2. Cannot live independently

3. can not reproduce on their own

4. Does not require food/does not grow, develop or move

Slide # 5

Classified as non-living:

Viruses are Nonliving

Viruses are parasites of cells.

Do not have all eight characteristics of living

things so they are classified as nonliving.

• Characteristics of Living Things

1.)Made up of cells

2.) Must reproduce

3.) Must be based on a universal genetic code

4.) Must grow and develop

5.) Must obtain and use materials and energy

6.) Must respond to their environment

7.) Must maintain a stable environment

8.) Must change over time

Bacteriophage virusTobacco

Mosaic VirusCold virus Flu virus

Viruses consist of:

1.Nucleic acid: DNA

or RNA (inner

core)

2.Protein Coat,

called a Capsid

Capsid

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