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Title: The Characteristics of Life Lecture 2


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The Characteristics of LifeLecture 2
  • Cornell Notes

Questions
Notes
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Whats the difference between living and
non-living things?
  • All living things share 8 things in common.

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3) All living things have a universal genetic
code.
Offspring generally resemble their parents. The
directions for inheritance are carried by
deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA.
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  • Growth means that cells increase in size and/or
    number. In multicellular organisms, they
    differentiate to form specialized structures.
    Growth and development are determined by the
    genetic code (DNA).

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6) All living things respond to their
environment.
Stimulus a signal to which an organism responds.
  • Irritability
  • Irritability - immediate response to a stimulus.

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Adaptation - an inherited behavior or
characteristic that enables an organism to
survive reproduce.
7) All living things change over time.
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  • Over time, populations (groups of organisms)
    characteristics change, or evolve.

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8) All living things maintain an internal
balance.
  • Homeostasis - the ability of an organism to
    maintain its internal environment despite
    conditions in the external environment.
  • Human body temperature is
  • if body temperature rises, you sweat.
  • if body temperature lowers, you shiver.

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In order for something to be considered a living
thing, it must have all eight of these
characteristics, not just some of them!
Quiz Is a computer living? Why or why not?
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Summary Write a 4-5 sentence paragraph
summarizing what you learned today from the
lecture. Be sure to include the most important
details and key vocabulary in your
summary. Questions Write at least 8 study
questions in the margin of your Cornell notes.
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