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Characteristics of Living Things
Krogh Ch 1,4
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Characteristics of Life
1. Reproduce 2. Obtain and use Energy 3. Made of cells 4. Contain DNA 5. Evolves 6. Levels of Organization 7. Respond to stimuli 8. Grow and Develop
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Levels of Life
Abiotic………… Biotic………..........................................BOTH……..
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1. MADE OF CELL(S)Cell theory
1. All organisms are made of one or more cells.
2. All cells come from pre-existing cells.
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1. MADE OF CELL(S) Smallest living unit; has DNA
Prokaryotes: – Small, unicellular, loose DNA, hard outer walls– Ex. bacteria, archeans
Eukaryotes:– Larger, DNA in nucleus, specialized organelles,
often multicellular w/ tissues & organs– Ex. plants, fungi, animals, protists
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Prokaryote
Eukaryotes
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circular but loose
absent
.1-10um 30-100umpg 64
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All cells have…
a plasma membrane DNA (cell coordination) Ribosomes (to make proteins) Cytoplasm
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Main categories of cells
Prokaryotes Eukaryotes“Before kernels” = before there were nuclei.
“True kernels” = when nuclei were a reality.
No nucleus Membrane enclosed nucleus
Few different parts scattered throughout
Many compartmentalized (isolated) regions with specialized functions.
All are single celled organisms Single celled or multicellular.
Divide by binary fission Divide by mitosis
Bacteria Protists, fungi, plants, animals
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The Three Domains
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The Three Domains Prokaryotes – no nucleus
– Archaea– Bacteria
Eukaryotes – have nucleus– Eukarya
Protists– Algae – plant-like– Protozoa – animal-like
Plantae Fungi Animalia
– Vertebrate Birds Mammals Reptiles Amphibians Fish
– Invertebrate
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The six kingdoms
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Endosymbiosis Some parts of complex
(eukaryotic) cells may actually be engulfed prokaryotes many years ago.
If so, they continued to evolve this way because it is mutually beneficial.
Root words:Endo- (inside)-symbiosis (to live together)
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Question…
Is the entire mass of an organism made entirely of cells?
NO!! Many cells secrete chemicals that form an extracellular matrix.
i.e. they “build” the house that they live in, just like we do.
Also consider blood cells that move around in plasma, which is mostly water.
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CELL ORGANELLESCells have specialized structures that perform various tasks.
Phelan: Sections 3.4 & 3.13 – 3.21
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NucleusPhelan: Figure 3-26
Control center of the cell
Contains the DNA (genetic information), which never leaves the nucleus!
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Cell membrane
Phelan: Figure 3-9
Main gatekeeper
Selectively allows certain things in and out.
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Cell wall Provide
strength and rigid shape
Water resistance
Only found in plants and some prokaryotes.
Phelan: Figure 3-36
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Cytoskeleton Internal scaffolding to
provide shape to the cell.
“Roadways” for transport of materials within the cell.
Enables movement
Cytoplasm is the fluid in between the fibers.
Phelan: Figure 3-27
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Cytoskeleton (cont.) Cilia are projections of fibers out of the cell
that can sweep fluid past the cell. A flagellum (pl, flagella) is a long “tail”
that whips back and forth to propel the cell.
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ChloroplastsPhelan: Figure 3-38
Packages unusable energy into usable “boxes”
Turns “unusable” sunlight energy into “usable” glucose
Plants and algae
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Mitochondria sing,
mitochondrion
Powerhouse of a cell
Converts stored energy to functional energy for usage to do just about anything.
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EndoplasmicReticulum & ribosomes Smooth ER (top) &
rough ER (bottom)
Make and modify important molecules for the organism
Detoxification
Ribosomes (the small dots) make proteins.
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Golgi apparatus Packages and
ships important molecules out of the cell to other parts of the organism.
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Endomembrane system at work
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LysosomesGarbage
disposals
Break down and recycle cellular waste productsWorn-out
organellesPathogensMetabolic wasteEtc.
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Vacuoles Mainly storage of
various materials
Found in many eukaryotes, mostly prominent in plant cells.
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Review Phelan: Figure 3-39
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THE SIZE OF CELLSThe size of cells illustrates a very important concept in all of Biology.
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Notes on cell size lab:
Surface areaMore SA = more transport possible.“doors” or contact to the outside world.
VolumeMore Volume = more that must be transportedMore volume = more that must be taken care ofSize or amount of people in a building
RatiosMore SA by itself isn’t necessarily betterHigher SA / Volume ratio = most efficient transportNote card vs. large ball
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Review!
The term that means internal stability within an organism.Homeostasis
The type of cell that is organized into specialized regions on the inside.Eukaryote
The name of the cell division process for the simplest cells.Binary fission
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2. OBTAIN / USE ENERGY METABOLISM combination of all
chemical reactions in cell Autotrophs: use sun’s energy to build
food like sugar or fats Heterotrophs: eat/absorb food, then
digest into less complex molecules
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3. RESPOND TO STIMULI
Ex.?
Homeostasis = regulating internal environment– Ex. pH, temp, fluids, salts, gases,
cell division, toxin removal– How? Feedback loops
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4. REPRODUCE w/ DNA
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Asexual Sexual Genetic clones 1 cell 2 cells
Ex.– Bacteria or
paramecium fission– Sponges or hydra
budding– Spider plants, tulip
bulbs, crabgrass
Joining of DNA from 2 gametes (sperm & egg)
Not necessarily two parents!!!
Ex.HumansHermaphrodite
worms
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Cell divisionProkaryotes divide by binary fission – simple duplication and “pinching off”
Eukaryotes divide by mitosis (complex series of steps)
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5. LIFE CYCLE Grow = size Develop = changing physical or
mental characteristics
One twin mouse is going through normal aging, while the other’s is halted.
What about…– Fire?– Crystals?
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6. GENERATIONS EVOLVE
Human heights Bacteria war Darwin’s finches