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8 characteristics of life

Cellular organization, Reproduction, Metabolism, Homeostasis, Hereditary, Response to stimuli, Growth and development, Adopt through evolution.

C.R.M.H.H.R.G.A

The levels of cellular organization.

Cells > Tissues > Organ systems > Organisms

C.T.O.O

Asexual Reproduction

Does not involve sperm and egg. The organism can reproduce by itself.

Single reproduction

Asexual reproduction in bacteria

Binary fission the bacteria clones itself

Asexual reproduction in worms

Fragmentation, in organism fragments send it to organisms

Sexual reproduction

Union of egg and sperm

Metabolism

All reactants occurring inside an organism either plant or animal

Homeostasis

Maintaining a balance stay internally and externally

Heredity

Passing DNA through the family tree

Respond to stimuli

Living things can respond to outside and internal changes to maintain safety and balance

Growth and development

Cell division; 1 cell divides into 2; 2 cells divide into 4 and more and more

Adaptation through evolution

Genetic material changes overtime within species

Equation photosynthesis

CO2 + H2O + Sunlight —> C6H1206 + O2

CO2

Carbon dioxide

H20

Water (vapor)

C6H12O6

Glucose

O2

Oxygen

Equation cell respiration

O2 + C6H12O6=ATP + CO2 + H2O

ATP

Adenosine triphosphate the end game of cellular respiration

ATP

High energy from charged battery“

ADP

Used energy from “dead battery“

Autotroph

An organism that can use the suns energy directly to make glucose and plants

Heterotroph

An organism that cannot use the suns energy to make it down food in animals

Interconnectedness

Heterotrophs rely on autotrophs and autotrophs rely on heterotrophs to survive

Reactants in photosynthesis

Sunlight + H2O + CO2

Products in photosynthesis

Glucose + O2

Reactants in cell respiration

Glucose O2

Products in cell respiration

ATP + H2O + CO2

Endgame for cell respiration

ATP