Unit 1 - Life (INTRO) Flashcards

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8 levels of biological organization (+ which levels are considered “living”)

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  1. Organism
  2. Organ System
  3. Organ
  4. Tissue
  5. Cellular (all up to here are living)
  6. Organelle (mitochondrion, chloroplast, etc)
  7. Atomic (non-living)
  8. Subatomic (non-living)
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The 6 characteristics of living things

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  1. Complex + made of cells
  2. Respond to stimuli
  3. Obtain + use energy
  4. Grow + develop
  5. Reproduce
  6. Evolve
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Homeostasis

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The tendency of a system to maintain inner stability and coordinate an inner response to a stimulus that would disturb its normal condition/function.

(EX. Temperature, blood sugar level, water level abnormalities induce homeostasis)

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What is energy and what supplies it (give 2 examples of processes that result in acquired energy)

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Energy: the ability to do work
Food supplies the organism with material and energy (for movement and self-reparation)

EX. Photosynthesis + cellular respiration

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What are plants in terms of how they acquire their energy?

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Phototrophic Autotrophs

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What are most other organisms (EX. animals) in terms of how they acquire their energy?

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Chemotrophic Heterotrophs

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Tell me about the growth and development of living things

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It violates homeostasis (“staying the same”), the organism grows in size or mass, and growth and development is genetically programmed (timing, size, shape)

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Heredity

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The passing of genes from parent to offspring

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Tell me about the evolution of living organisms

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It’s the change of genetic composition in a population, natural selection selects the most “advantageous” genes.
The more time, the more change.

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Well adapted forms of live can survive for many millennia in ________

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Stable environments (ex. Oceans)
("Living fossil" = shark)
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A species must adapt to new conditions or else it faces extinction in _______

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Unstable environments (ex. The dinosaurs 65 mybp)

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