Characteristics of Life GALLERY WALK What is Life

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Characteristics of Life GALLERY WALK

Characteristics of Life GALLERY WALK

What is Life? Know the 8 characteristics of life!

What is Life? Know the 8 characteristics of life!

For example, Robert Hooke observed the First Cells cork through an early microscopeillustration shown

For example, Robert Hooke observed the First Cells cork through an early microscopeillustration shown on the left. Hooke called the individual units cells, after the monk’s rooms in a monastery. Source: http: //www. ucmp. berkeley. edu/history/hooke. html

Cork Cells Compare the photograph of cork cells viewed through a modern light microscope

Cork Cells Compare the photograph of cork cells viewed through a modern light microscope to Hooke’s drawing. Source: http: //biology. clc. uc. edu/Fankhauser/Labs/Cell_Biology/Cells_Lab/cork_100 x_PA 021953 c. JPG

Plant Cell Light Microscope Source: http: //www. umanitoba. ca/faculties/science/biological_sciences/lab 3/images/lightplt. jpeg

Plant Cell Light Microscope Source: http: //www. umanitoba. ca/faculties/science/biological_sciences/lab 3/images/lightplt. jpeg

Animal Cell Light Image Source: http: //www. umanitoba. ca/faculties/science/biological_sciences/lab 3/images/lightani. jpeg

Animal Cell Light Image Source: http: //www. umanitoba. ca/faculties/science/biological_sciences/lab 3/images/lightani. jpeg

Animal Cell EM Image Source: http: //www. umanitoba. ca/faculties/science/biological_sciences/lab 3/images/eukanimal 5. jpeg

Animal Cell EM Image Source: http: //www. umanitoba. ca/faculties/science/biological_sciences/lab 3/images/eukanimal 5. jpeg

Animal Tissue Source: http: //faculty. clintoncc. suny. edu/faculty/Michael. Gregory/files/Bio%20102%20 Laboratory/animal%20 tissues/img 001. jpg

Animal Tissue Source: http: //faculty. clintoncc. suny. edu/faculty/Michael. Gregory/files/Bio%20102%20 Laboratory/animal%20 tissues/img 001. jpg

Plant Tissue What two structures do plant cells have that animal cells lack? Source:

Plant Tissue What two structures do plant cells have that animal cells lack? Source: http: //ccollege. hccs. cc. tx. us/instru/Biology/All. Study. Pages/Cells/Images/ELODIA 400_labeled. jpg

The cell is the basic unit of life. Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632 -1723)

The cell is the basic unit of life. Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632 -1723)

Single Cell Life Form Source: http: //www. umanitoba. ca/faculties/science/biological_sciences/lab 3/images/bacillus. gif

Single Cell Life Form Source: http: //www. umanitoba. ca/faculties/science/biological_sciences/lab 3/images/bacillus. gif

Cells come from cells. Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow (1821 - 1902)

Cells come from cells. Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow (1821 - 1902)

so…to review cell theory 1. All life forms are made from one or more

so…to review cell theory 1. All life forms are made from one or more cells. 2. Cells only arise from pre-existing cells. 3. The cell is the smallest form of life.

cells tissues organs systems individuals populations communities ecosystems biosphere

cells tissues organs systems individuals populations communities ecosystems biosphere

Living Things Reproduce All living things come from other living things. For example, a

Living Things Reproduce All living things come from other living things. For example, a zebra will produce offspring through sexual reproduction.

 For example, you inherit part of your parents DNA which determine things like

For example, you inherit part of your parents DNA which determine things like hair color and eye color.

 For example, children age as the years progress

For example, children age as the years progress

Living Things Metabolize For example, your body needs food in order to break it

Living Things Metabolize For example, your body needs food in order to break it down into smaller particles so your cells can use it for energy!

Respond to Stimuli For example: your body reacts when you touch something hot or

Respond to Stimuli For example: your body reacts when you touch something hot or something that hurts. Nerves send signals to your brain that tells your brain to stop activity.

For example Your body tries to maintain homeostasis when you are sick with a

For example Your body tries to maintain homeostasis when you are sick with a fever. You may sweat in order to cool down your internal body temperature.

Living Things Evolve For example, Dinosaurs with feathers - In northern China, evidence was

Living Things Evolve For example, Dinosaurs with feathers - In northern China, evidence was found of feathered dinosaurs that did not fly. The feathers may have been for insulation or looks, but not for flying.