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- complete the table with terms and definitions for the seven shared characteristics of life
characteristic of life | term | definition
--- | --- | ---
| term | maintaining a stable internal environment
heredity | term | definition
| term | chemical reactions that break down or synthesize biologically useful molecules
response | term | definition
cellular organization | term | definition
| term | can be sexual or asexual, the production of new organisms
| term | organisms change throughout their life cycles and these changes are largely controlled by genetic information
To solve this, we match each characteristic of life with its correct term and definition:
1. Characteristic: Maintaining a stable internal environment
- Term: Homeostasis
- Definition: Maintaining a stable internal environment (e.g., temperature, pH balance) despite external changes.
2. Characteristic: Heredity
- Term: Heredity
- Definition: Organisms change throughout their life cycles and these changes are largely controlled by genetic information (passing traits from parents to offspring via DNA).
3. Characteristic: Chemical reactions that break down or synthesize biologically useful molecules
- Term: Metabolism
- Definition: The sum of all chemical reactions (catabolic: breaking down; anabolic: building up) in an organism to obtain or use energy.
4. Characteristic: Response
- Term: (This row’s “Response” likely relates to Stimulus Response, but the given definition about “production of new organisms” is for Reproduction—correction: The “Can be sexual or asexual, the production of new organisms” is for Reproduction.)
- Term (for “production of new organisms”): Reproduction
- Definition: Can be sexual (involving gametes) or asexual (e.g., budding, fission), the production of new organisms.
5. Characteristic: Cellular Organization
- Term: Cellular Organization
- Definition: All living things are composed of one or more cells (the basic unit of life; unicellular or multicellular).
Filled Table (Key Entries):
| Characteristic of Life | Term | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Heredity | Heredity | Organisms’ changes controlled by genetic info (trait inheritance). |
| Chemical reactions | Metabolism | Reactions breaking down/synthesizing biological molecules (energy use). |
| Production of organisms | Reproduction | Sexual/asexual production of new organisms. |
| Cellular Organization | Cellular Organization | All life has one+ cells (basic unit of life). |
(Note: The original table’s “Response” row likely has a typo, as “production of new organisms” is reproduction, not “response.” “Response” refers to reacting to stimuli, e.g., a plant bending toward light.)
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To solve this, we match each characteristic of life with its correct term and definition:
1. Characteristic: Maintaining a stable internal environment
- Term: Homeostasis
- Definition: Maintaining a stable internal environment (e.g., temperature, pH balance) despite external changes.
2. Characteristic: Heredity
- Term: Heredity
- Definition: Organisms change throughout their life cycles and these changes are largely controlled by genetic information (passing traits from parents to offspring via DNA).
3. Characteristic: Chemical reactions that break down or synthesize biologically useful molecules
- Term: Metabolism
- Definition: The sum of all chemical reactions (catabolic: breaking down; anabolic: building up) in an organism to obtain or use energy.
4. Characteristic: Response
- Term: (This row’s “Response” likely relates to Stimulus Response, but the given definition about “production of new organisms” is for Reproduction—correction: The “Can be sexual or asexual, the production of new organisms” is for Reproduction.)
- Term (for “production of new organisms”): Reproduction
- Definition: Can be sexual (involving gametes) or asexual (e.g., budding, fission), the production of new organisms.
5. Characteristic: Cellular Organization
- Term: Cellular Organization
- Definition: All living things are composed of one or more cells (the basic unit of life; unicellular or multicellular).
Filled Table (Key Entries):
| Characteristic of Life | Term | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Heredity | Heredity | Organisms’ changes controlled by genetic info (trait inheritance). |
| Chemical reactions | Metabolism | Reactions breaking down/synthesizing biological molecules (energy use). |
| Production of organisms | Reproduction | Sexual/asexual production of new organisms. |
| Cellular Organization | Cellular Organization | All life has one+ cells (basic unit of life). |
(Note: The original table’s “Response” row likely has a typo, as “production of new organisms” is reproduction, not “response.” “Response” refers to reacting to stimuli, e.g., a plant bending toward light.)