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Unit 4­ Cells, Tissues, Organs, and Systems

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Chapter 10­ Cells and Living Things

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Foldable­ page 389

Tab 2­ Change to Living Things

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What are living things made of?

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Cell: the basic, functional unit of life 

Cell Theory

­ All living things are made of cells.

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Characteristics of Living Things:

All living things....

Grow

Move

Respond to stimuli

Reproduce

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1. Growth

­ This is a result of the cells in your body increasing in number. 

­ New cells will replace old cells that die. 

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2. Movement

­ This involves a change in shape, position, or location (locomotion).

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3. Respond to Stimuli

­ A stimulus is anything that causes an organism to react. This reaction can be external or internal.

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4. Reproduction

­ This refers to organisms producing more of their own kind (offspring).


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