BIOL 111 Lecture 3: Life - Defining and Naming

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I 8 important characteristics common to living things : Order energy is spent to maintain this order. Universe leans towards entropy - when no order can be seen. , and is usually not coincidental adaptation t evolution. B variation in offspring allows for natural selection adaptations are the thumbprint of evolution populations evolve not individuals response to stimuli all living things respond to enviro mental stimuli growth. Reproduction bacteria reproduce through binary fission aka asexual reproduction. B daughter cells are not nearly identical sexual reproduction ensures offspring are different from parents. Use of energy all living things utilize energy a raw materials ultimate source for ecosystems is sun. Regulation all living things regulate their internal environment from external changes. Completely different not composed of cells therefore not a life form cannot be treated by antibiotics. They can evolve & reproduce taxonomy taxonomy : naming t classification of species. Systematics includes taxonomy a focuses on classifying organisms & finding evolutionary relationships.

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