So What Is Life
So What Is Life
So What Is Life
Yeah, yeah, I know we’ve already talked about WHAT IS LIFE. But I still am not
convinced that we’ve really come to an actual answer. After pondering this question some
more, I am having trouble defining the characteristics that all LIFE has in common.
Lynn Margulis writes, “What is life? Is surely one of the oldest questions. We live.
We—people, birds, flowering plants, even algae glowing in the ocean at night—differ from
steel, rocks, inanimate matter.
“We are alive. But what does it mean to live, to be alive, to be a discrete being at
once part of the universe but separated from it by our skin? What is life?”
So, what is life? More precisely, what FIVE things does ALL LIFE have in common?
1. Find your partner (with the same number) and go to your station. (It’s the
same station as your number.) Follow the directions at your station. THREE
MINUTES PER STATION.
PLANT
List the characteristics that a PLANT has in order to be considered alive or not alive.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
VIRUSES
List the characteristics that a VIRUS has in order to be considered alive or not alive.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
ROCKS
List the characteristics that a ROCK has in order to be considered alive or not alive.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
“…Data carries a concealed master on/off switch centered just below his right shoulder
blade. As designed he is programmed not to lie or deceive, recalls everything he’s ever
been exposed to, cannot use verbal contractions, and has super-human strength,
dexterity, voice duplication, self-diagnostics, and “fully functional” male sexual abilities
without the emotional attraction.”
Source: www.startrek.com/library/individ.asp?ID=112457
PLANTS
Directions: LIST facts you know about PLANTS in the space below and
WRITE the answers to the following questions on your worksheet.
WRITE FACTS HERE:
QUESTIONS:
• List the characteristics that a PLANT has in order to be considered alive or not
alive.
• Does ALL life require the characteristics you listed?
VIRUSES
Directions: Read over the facts on the VIRUS sheet and ANSWER questions on your
worksheet.
Viruses
(including computer viruses)
This is a picture of the AIDS virus, which are very small. Nearly 200 would
fit on the period at the end of a sentence.
Source: Raven and Johnson. Biology. Boston, Massachusetts: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
1996.
ROCKS
Directions: Read over the facts on the ROCK and WRITE the answers to the following
questions on your worksheet.
FACTS:
• The rock is “growing” crystals inside. Look closely you’ll see them.
• Rocks erode.
• Rocks are created from earth processes.
• Rocks respire or “breathe” or let off gasses.
QUESTIONS:
• List the characteristics that a ROCK has in order to be considered alive or not
alive.
• Does ALL life require the characteristics you listed?
A sterile/infertile human being
A sterile/infertile human being
Directions: LIST facts you know about sterile human beings in the space below and
WRITE the answers to the following questions on your worksheet.
WRITE FACTS HERE:
Quotes to go with each station
Crystal
Erwin Schrodinger argued that, “Despite our ‘obvious inability’ to define it [life], it would
eventually be accounted for by physics and chemistry. Life is like a crystal—a strange,
“aperiodic crystal”—repeats its structure as it grows.”
What do you think about Schrodinger’s definition? Will you incorporate any of it into
YOUR definition?
Plant
What do you think about Lovelock’s definition? Will you incorporate any of it into YOUR
definition?
Data
“Life is not a thing or a fluid any more than heat is. What we observe are some unusual
sets of objects separated from the rest of the world by certain peculiar properties such
as growth, reproduction, and special ways of handling energy. These objects we elect to
call “living things”.”
What do you think about Morrison’s definition? Will you incorporate any of it into YOUR
definition?
Rock
“What was life? No one knew. It was undoubtedly aware of itself, so soon as it was life;
but did not know what it was…it was not matter and it was not spirit, but something
between the two, a phenomenon conveyed by matter, like the rainbow on the waterfall,
and like the flame…”
“It is a material process, sifting and surfing over matter like a strange, slow wave. It is a
controlled, artistic chaos, a set of chemical reactions so staggeringly complex that more
than eighty million years ago it produced the mammalian brain that now, in human form,
composes love letters and uses silicon computers to calculate the temperature of matter
at the origin of the universe.”
--Lynn Margulis
Endosymbiosis
—Lynn Margulis
ENDOsymbiosis
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