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Characteristics of Life and Body Biography Assignment

Learn about the characteristics of life in biology and complete a body biography assignment in groups. Includes a video and quiz.

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Characteristics of Life and Body Biography Assignment

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  1. Tuesday 1/12  • Turn in Paper Towel Lab to basket • Pick up your journal • Pick up the half-sheet of paper 3) Complete half-sheet for your journal today (but still keep your journal on your desk… we will use it later)

  2. What makes something living? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juxLuo-sH6M • For a more humorous take on the characteristics of life check out this video: • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7-dgSdtYEI

  3. Biology “BIO-”: Life “-OLOGY”: The study of Characteristics of life

  4. 1. All living things are: Made of Cells • CELL: Collection of living material enclosed within a barrier • -basic unit of life • Unicellular: made up of one cell • Multicellular: made up of many cells • Prokaryotic- NO nucleus • Eukaryotic- have a nucleus (and other membrane bound organelles) of Cells. Cheek cells

  5. 2. All living things are: Organized • Cells: basic unit of life • Tissues- made of cells • Organs- made up of tissues • Systems- group of organs

  6. 3. All living things have a genetic code (DNA) DNA- codes for all genes and proteins

  7. Asexual • 4. AllLiving Things: Reproduce • asexual reproduction: has only one parent • sexual reproduction: requires two parents Sexual

  8. 5. All Living Things: Use & Need Energy!! AUTOTROPH: produce own food HETEROTROPH: must consume food Carnivores: meat-eaters Herbivores: plant-eaters Omnivore: eat plants & meat DECOMPOSER: breaks down dead material for food

  9. 6. All Living things: Change and have a lifespan GROWTH: increase in size and shape DEVELOPMENT: mature over time LIFESPAN: the length of time for which a person or animal lives or a thing functions Growth Development

  10. 7. All Living things adjust to their surroundings: Adjustment: short term change Stimulus: action/sound Reaction: response to a stimulus

  11. 8. AllLiving Things: Adapt to Long term changes Adaptation- trait that makes one more “fit” (better able to survive) Ex: fur color, claws, lungs, etc. Homeostasis: maintaining a stable internal environment Ex: sweating, panting, shivering, etc.

  12. Daily Quiz: The following are all examples of the characteristics of life. Identify each one and write your answers in your journal. • Adapt D. genetic code G. Respond to stimulus • Made of cells E. Grow and develop H. Homeostasis • Reproduce F. Use/need energy • You eat a hamburger for lunch. • A baby gains 3 pounds in one week and begins to recognize voices. • A polar bear has white fur to blend in with the snow. • Your start to cry whenever you get a shot at the doctor’s office. • You begin to shiver because it is cold outside. • Red and white particles make up part of your blood. • A chick breaks out of an egg.

  13. Todays Assignment: • Body Biography! • Get into a group of 3-4 • Get a piece of butcher paper (long enough to draw a life-size human on it) • Follow instructions on half sheet of paper

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