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What is Life?

What is Life?. Living vs non Living. What does it mean to be a living thing?. In order for something to be living, it must:. ...Are Composed of Cells.  Cells are the basic components of all living things. Some organisms are single celled, like bacteria, or multi-celled, like humans.

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What is Life?

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  1. What is Life? Living vs non Living

  2. What does it mean to be a living thing? • In order for something to be living, it must:

  3. ...Are Composed of Cells •  Cells are the basic components of all living things. Some organisms are single celled, like bacteria, or multi-celled, like humans. This is a single-celled organism called an amoeba.

  4. …use energy • Living organisms require energy. They use this energy to carry out energy-requiring activities such as metabolism and locomotion.

  5. …grow & develop • This means more than just getting larger in size. Living organisms also have the ability to rebuild and repair themselves when injured.

  6. …respond to their environment. • All living things respond to stimuli in their environment. • Stimuli is something causing or regarded as causing a response.

  7. …reproduce • Living things make more of their own kind.

  8. Adapt to changes

  9. If something has1 or 2 of these traits, is it alive? • If something follows one or just a few of the rules listed above, it does not necessarily mean that it is living. • To be considered alive, an object must exhibit all of the characteristics of living things. • Sugar crystals growing on the bottom of a syrup container is a good example of a nonliving object that displays at least one criteria for living organisms.

  10. Living or Non-Living? LIVING!

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  12. Living or Non-Living? NON-LIVING!

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  18. Living or Non-Living? Silk NON-LIVING!

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  21. Living or Non-Living? NON-LIVING!

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  24. Living or Non-Living? NON-LIVING!

  25. Living or Non-Living? LIVING!

  26. Living or Non-Living? Bacteria LIVING!

  27. Living or Non-Living? Paramecium LIVING!

  28. Living or Non-Living? Virus Non-LIVING!

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