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Write down and answer the following essential question before the bell rings and then you are to remain quiet until I give you further directions: •Essential Question: What do you think makes something alive? What is life?

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Page 1: Write down and answer the following essential question before the bell rings and then you are to remain quiet until I give you further directions: Essential

Write down and answer the following essential question before the bell rings and

then you are to remain quiet until I give you further directions:

• Essential Question: What do you think makes something alive? What is life?

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What is Biology?

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Biology is the study of life!

• What does it mean to be “alive”?• Being able to move?• Having lungs?• Living in sunlight?• Having a mouth?

Is this alive?

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Slime molds

• Are actually alive!• Use spores to reproduce and decomposes tiny

organisms

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Bornean flat-headed frog – no lungs; breathes through skinLichen – doesn’t move

No sunlight No mouth

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7 Characteristics of Life• 1. Has 1 or more cells• Cells = smallest unit of life• Cells make up tissues• Tissues make up organs• Organs make up organ

systems• Organ systems make up an

organism

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7 Characteristics of Life• 2. Can reproduce• All organisms aim to

produce offspring (“babies”) in some way

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7 Characteristics of Life• 3. Uses water and

energy to live and grow

• Metabolism – total chemical reactions that occur in an organism

Ultimately all energy comes from the sun!

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7 Characteristics of Life• 4. Maintains

homeostasis – ability to respond to your surroundings in order to stay alive

Why do you sweat?

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7 Characteristics of Life

• 5. Has DNA or RNA and passes this to it’s offspring

• Viruses have DNA or RNA but are not considered living – why not?

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7 Characteristics of Life

• 6. Can adapt to changes (stimuli) to some degree

How is this a response to stimuli?

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7 Characteristics of Life• 7. Shows growth and

development• Grows in size and

usually complexity (becomes more complicated)

• How did you change as you grew from a baby to now?

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6 Unifying themes of Biology• Main ideas that help explain

biology…

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#1 - Interdependence of Organisms

How do organisms interact with each other?

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#2 - Matter, Energy, and Organization

• Brainstorm how these 3 terms relate to living things…

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#3 - Cell structure and function

• What do cells have to do with living things? Why is this important?

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#4 - Stability and Homeostasis

• Homeostasis - Why is it important for living things to be able to do this?• Why do you blink?• Why does your

blood clot?• Why do you shiver?

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#5 - Reproduction and Inheritance

• Why is it important for organisms to reproduce?

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#6 - Evolution (change)

• How and why do you think organisms change over time?

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Wrap it up…

• Based on what you’ve learned so far, brainstorm some key words that pop into your head when you think about biology…