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Title: CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING THINGS


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CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING THINGS
  • There are six characteristics that all living
    things share
  • Made of Cells
  • Require Energy
  • Grow Develop
  • Respond to Stimulus
  • Reproduce
  • Composed of certain chemicals

2
CELLULAR ORGANIZATION
  • Cells are the basic building blocks of lifeof
    its aliveits made of cells.
  • Every living thing is composed of one or more
    cells.
  • Organisms (thats a living thing) can be
    single-celled or made of many cells.
  • Viruses arent made of cellsguess whattheyre
    not alive. Too bad for themthey cant get into
    the movies or play the drumsas far as I know
    anyway.

3
USE ENERGY
  • Metabolism is the term that refers to all of the
    activities that go on within a single cell or an
    entire organism.
  • Energy is required in order to carry out all of
    these cellular activities.
  • Metabolic processes include making food, breaking
    down food, moving materials in and out of cells,
    and building cells and their components (parts).
    Its a lot of workteenaged cells are lazylook
    for them on the couch watching TVtragic ?

4
GROW AND DEVELOP
  • All living things grow at some period of their
    lives.
  • Unicellular (single-celled) organisms simply grow
    larger.
  • Multi-cellular organisms (made of many cells)
    grow by increasing their number of cells.
  • Many organisms go through stages of development.
    Some just a fewothers have many.

5
RESPONSE TO STIMULUS
  • All living things encountering a change in their
    environment will respond to that change.
  • Some responses are drastic and some are more
    subtleyou cant even see it happen.
  • If you hear a loud noise you might jumpBOO!
    Seecalm down now. Thats a response.
  • A plant might grow toward a light sourcethats a
    response too, but you cant see it happening. Go
    ahead try to frighten a plantitll ignore you
    and youll just look silly.
  • A stimulus can be gravity, light, chemicals,
    vibration, sound, temperature, electricity, etc.

6
REPRODUCE
  • All organisms make other organisms like
    themselves.
  • Some living things reproduce asexually, others
    sexuallysomebothno kidding!
  • Asexual Reproduction single parent produces
    offspring (fission, budding). Offspring is
    genetically identical to the parent.
  • Sexual Reproduction two parents required for
    reproduction (conjugation) and offspring are a
    combination of genetic material from both.

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MADE OF Certain Biological Molecules (CHEMICALS)
  1. Carbohydrates made of sugars, used for energy
  2. Proteins-made up of amino acids. Some are
    structural (for building) and some are enzymes
    (needed for chemical reactions).
  3. Lipids, fats, and oils long-term energy storage
    and cell membrane construction
  4. Nucleic Acids (DNA RNA) provide the cells
    genetic instructions also needed to make
    proteins.
  5. Starburst (Cherry only)- needed to rot your teeth
    and make you all hyper from too much
    sugarseriouslywhy are you writing this down?
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