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Biology

Published on Nov 23, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

LIVING THINGS ARE MADE UP OF CELLS

Working together, an almost limitless amount of cells covered this rock, using it as an anchor.

LIVING THINGS REPLICATE THEMSELVES

While some organisms tend to stand alone or with few in company, grass covers an astonishing amount of the earth making it practically invincible.

LIVING THINGS ARE FORMED AND RUN BY A CODE

The turtle is a complex formulation of what one might consider to be a fascinating example of a DNA structure, enabling it to live in more complex ways.

LIVING THINGS GROW

The mold grows in areas where most other organisms cannot.

LIVING THINGS AQUIRE MATERIALS AND USE THEM

The ants collect food and disperse it throughout the colony.

LIVING THINGS ACT UPON THEIR ENVIRONMENT

If ever catching sight of some food, the fish will move towards it while using their fins to guide them.

LIVING THINGS MANAGE A HEALTHY INTERNAL DOMAIN

Without transporting any food to the necessary parts, or forming its cells in a functional way, the tree would wither and die.

LIVING THINGS EVOLVE

The flower, as shown, evolved differently when compared to the grass.