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THE LIVING WORLD
CLASS XI
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THE LIVING WORLD
CLASS XI
THE LIVING WORLD
? Life is a unique, complex organization of molecules,
expressing through chemical reactions which lead to
growth, development, responsiveness, adaptation &
reproduction.
? Life is a biochemical process.
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THE LIVING WORLD
CLASS XI
THE LIVING WORLD
? Life is a unique, complex organization of molecules,
expressing through chemical reactions which lead to
growth, development, responsiveness, adaptation &
reproduction.
? Life is a biochemical process.
Characteristics  of living organisms
Growth
? It is the increase in mass and number of cells.
? In plants, growth by cell division occurs continuously
throughout their life span.
? In animals, growth is only up to a certain age.
? Non-living objects grow by accumulation of material
on the surface. In living organisms, growth is from
inside.
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THE LIVING WORLD
CLASS XI
THE LIVING WORLD
? Life is a unique, complex organization of molecules,
expressing through chemical reactions which lead to
growth, development, responsiveness, adaptation &
reproduction.
? Life is a biochemical process.
Characteristics  of living organisms
Growth
? It is the increase in mass and number of cells.
? In plants, growth by cell division occurs continuously
throughout their life span.
? In animals, growth is only up to a certain age.
? Non-living objects grow by accumulation of material
on the surface. In living organisms, growth is from
inside.
Shape and size
? Living beings have a definite shape and size, which get
modified to some extent when growth occurs.
? Living beings have been called as morphous (with
definite shape) and non living objects are called as
amorphous (no definite shape)
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THE LIVING WORLD
CLASS XI
THE LIVING WORLD
? Life is a unique, complex organization of molecules,
expressing through chemical reactions which lead to
growth, development, responsiveness, adaptation &
reproduction.
? Life is a biochemical process.
Characteristics  of living organisms
Growth
? It is the increase in mass and number of cells.
? In plants, growth by cell division occurs continuously
throughout their life span.
? In animals, growth is only up to a certain age.
? Non-living objects grow by accumulation of material
on the surface. In living organisms, growth is from
inside.
Shape and size
? Living beings have a definite shape and size, which get
modified to some extent when growth occurs.
? Living beings have been called as morphous (with
definite shape) and non living objects are called as
amorphous (no definite shape)
Reproduction
? It is the production of progeny similar to those of
parents.
? Organisms reproduce asexually and sexually.
? Growth is the increase in cell number or mass. Hence
in unicellular organisms, growth & reproduction are
same.
? Many organisms do not reproduce (e.g. mules, worker
bees, infertile human couples, etc). Hence,
reproduction is not a perfect defining characteristic of
living organisms
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1. What is the importance of biodiversity?
Ans. Biodiversity is important for several reasons. It provides us with essential goods and services such as food, medicine, and clean air and water. It also supports the functioning of ecosystems, which in turn supports human well-being. Additionally, biodiversity has cultural and aesthetic values and is crucial for scientific research.
2. What are the threats to biodiversity?
Ans. Biodiversity is threatened by several factors, including habitat loss and fragmentation, climate change, pollution, overexploitation of natural resources, and invasive species. These threats are largely caused by human activities such as deforestation, urbanization, and industrialization.
3. How can we conserve biodiversity?
Ans. Biodiversity conservation can be achieved through a variety of strategies, including the establishment of protected areas, habitat restoration, sustainable use of natural resources, and the implementation of policies and regulations that promote biodiversity conservation. Additionally, public education and awareness-raising can help promote the importance of biodiversity conservation.
4. What is the difference between endangered and threatened species?
Ans. Endangered species are those that are at risk of extinction, while threatened species are those that are likely to become endangered in the near future. Both categories are protected by law, and conservation efforts are focused on preventing their decline and promoting their recovery.
5. How does climate change affect biodiversity?
Ans. Climate change affects biodiversity by altering ecosystems and disrupting the interactions between species. Changes in temperature and precipitation patterns can lead to shifts in the distribution and abundance of plant and animal species, and can also increase the risk of extinction for some species. Additionally, climate change can exacerbate other threats to biodiversity, such as habitat loss and fragmentation.
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