Activity 3. Basic Life Processes

SOMATIZA, Thea M_Activity 3

SOMATIZA, Thea M_Activity 3

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  • The six basic life processes that help maintain living organisms are 1. Metabolism deals with the chemical processes that take place in our bodies. It is classified into two kinds, catabolism, and anabolism. Producing and breaking down glucose molecules is one great example of metabolism. 2. Responsiveness refers to the ability of our body to detect and respond to changes in the external and internal environment. One example of this fundamental life process is when a person deliberately consumes rotten food; the natural response of the individual is to spit out the food. 3. Movement comprises the movement of the entire body, particular organs, single cells, and even the tiny structures inside cells. One illustration of this process is when you raise your arm and shake hands with someone. 4. Growth refers to the increase in the size of existing cells. Hence, increase the body size of a living organism. An example of this would be a plant seed that grows into an utterly mature tree. 5. Differentiation involves cells that grow increasingly distinct as they evolve from unspecialized to specialized; each cell has its unique structure and function. An example is our stem cells, which grow into different cells with specialized activities. 6. Reproduction includes the formation of new cells to produce a new organism or tissue growth. An example of this process is the formation of a person due to the combination of a sperm cell and an egg cell.