Discover about the Characteristics of Living Things:
Cellular Organization
Genetic Control
Reproduction
Growth
Metabolism
Adaptation
Sensitivity/Response
Movement
Discover about the Characteristics of Living Things:
Cellular Organization
Genetic Control
Reproduction
Growth
Metabolism
Adaptation
Sensitivity/Response
Movement
This is a presentation designed to help explain the section of the Edexcel IGCSE Biology course about classification in the variety of living organisms section. For more help with IGCSE Biology please visit mrexham.com
What are the characteristics of lifeSolutionAnswerChatac.pdfdonohovalentinj6
What are the characteristics of life?
Solution
Answer:
Chatacteristics of life:
(1) Growth: All living organisms grow, but it is not the defining feature of organisms. It is
because non living things, such as a sand dune can grow over time due to accumulation of more
sand particles on it. Growth in living organisms are intrinsic (from inside) while those of non
living things are extrinsic (from outside). More specifically, intrinsic growth is the defining
feature of an organism. In unicellular organisms, growth and reproduction are synonymous.
(2) Metabolism: All living organisms metabolise, that is they undergo varieties of biochemical
reactions in the body, both to synthesize and degrade macromolecules. The sum total of the
catabolic and anabolic processes in the body is called metabolism. It is the defining feature of
living organisms.
(3) Cellular organisation: All living organisms have cellular architecture, be it a multicelluar
organism like humans or unicellular like a bacterium. The cell contains DNA which carries all
the necessary informations to make the proteins required for carrying out biological functions. It
is also a defining feature of living beings.
(4) Reproduction: Living organisms are characterized by the ability to reproduce. But, it is not a
defining feature of living organisms. For example, infertile couples, worker bees and mules
cannot reproduce but are living.
(5) Conciousness: This is another defining feature of living things. Conciousness is the ability of
an organism to respond to changes in its environment, more specifically to external stimuli.
Human beings are the only organisms to have self conciousness.
(6) Energy: Living things take energy for their growth and functions.
(7) Homeostasis: It is the process of maintaining a constant balance in the internal environment
of the body and plays a crucial role in sustaining life..
This is a presentation designed to help explain the section of the Edexcel IGCSE Biology course about classification in the variety of living organisms section. For more help with IGCSE Biology please visit mrexham.com
What are the characteristics of lifeSolutionAnswerChatac.pdfdonohovalentinj6
What are the characteristics of life?
Solution
Answer:
Chatacteristics of life:
(1) Growth: All living organisms grow, but it is not the defining feature of organisms. It is
because non living things, such as a sand dune can grow over time due to accumulation of more
sand particles on it. Growth in living organisms are intrinsic (from inside) while those of non
living things are extrinsic (from outside). More specifically, intrinsic growth is the defining
feature of an organism. In unicellular organisms, growth and reproduction are synonymous.
(2) Metabolism: All living organisms metabolise, that is they undergo varieties of biochemical
reactions in the body, both to synthesize and degrade macromolecules. The sum total of the
catabolic and anabolic processes in the body is called metabolism. It is the defining feature of
living organisms.
(3) Cellular organisation: All living organisms have cellular architecture, be it a multicelluar
organism like humans or unicellular like a bacterium. The cell contains DNA which carries all
the necessary informations to make the proteins required for carrying out biological functions. It
is also a defining feature of living beings.
(4) Reproduction: Living organisms are characterized by the ability to reproduce. But, it is not a
defining feature of living organisms. For example, infertile couples, worker bees and mules
cannot reproduce but are living.
(5) Conciousness: This is another defining feature of living things. Conciousness is the ability of
an organism to respond to changes in its environment, more specifically to external stimuli.
Human beings are the only organisms to have self conciousness.
(6) Energy: Living things take energy for their growth and functions.
(7) Homeostasis: It is the process of maintaining a constant balance in the internal environment
of the body and plays a crucial role in sustaining life..
General Biology One.
This course serves as an introduction to the branch of Science, Biology. It is a course offered in the department of Biological sciences in all Nigerian Universities in accordance with the Benchmark Academic Standard (BMAS) designed by the National Universities Commission (NUC. This slides covers topics such as Characteristics and classification of living things, generalized survey of plants and animals, cell history and basic cell types, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, cell structure and organization, cell growth and cell division. Other topics will be covered in the part 2 of this course.
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Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
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Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
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