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The existence of a [[human]] being or other [[organism]] that is [[alive]]. Life, in its most fundamental sense, refers to the condition distinguishing organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms, characterized primarily by growth, reproduction, functional activity, and the continual change preceding death. The essence of life is found in everything from the smallest microorganisms to the most complex mammals, making it a foundational concept in many branches of science, philosophy, and theology. ==Definition== [[File:Baby-global.jpg|Baby|thumb ]] The concept of life, although seemingly straightforward, has been a subject of debate and exploration across various disciplines. It encompasses not just the biological manifestations, but also incorporates spiritual, philosophical, and sociological dimensions. Scientifically, a living organism is typically characterized by its ability to: [[File:LifeMagazine7Apr1910.jpg|Life Magazine|thumb]] * Undergo [[metabolism]] * Grow and develop * Respond to [[stimuli]] * Reproduce and evolve * Maintain [[homeostasis]] ==Origins of Life== The origins of life on Earth remain one of the most intriguing and debated topics in science. Various theories propose different mechanisms by which life might have begun: * [[Abiogenesis]]: Suggests that life arose naturally from non-living matter on the early Earth. * [[Panspermia]]: Posits that life, or the precursors of life, originated outside Earth and were brought here through comets, meteorites, or interstellar dust. * [[Hydrothermal vent theory]]: Proposes that life might have originated at hydrothermal vents in the deep sea. ==Classification== [[File:Coiled Life Cycle.png|Coiled Life Cycle|thumb]] Life is organized into a hierarchical structure which, from broadest to most specific, includes: * Domain * Kingdom * Phylum * Class * Order * Family * Genus * Species Main Article: [[Taxonomy]] The vast diversity of life can be broadly categorized into: * [[Prokaryotes]]: Single-celled organisms without a nucleus, such as bacteria and archaea. * [[Eukaryotes]]: Organisms with cells that contain a nucleus, encompassing animals, plants, fungi, and protists. ==Life Cycle== All living organisms go through a series of stages from birth to death: * [[Birth]] or [[germination]] * Growth and development * [[Maturity]] and reproduction * [[Senescence]] and [[death]] ==Evolution== The concept of [[evolution]] is central to understanding the diversity and adaptation of life on Earth. Proposed by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, the theory of evolution by natural selection posits that organisms change over time due to variations that enhance survival and reproductive success. ==Philosophical and Sociological Dimensions== Beyond the scientific aspects, life also poses profound philosophical and sociological questions: * Purpose and Meaning: Various cultures, religions, and philosophical traditions explore the meaning and purpose of life. * Ethics and Morality: Questions about the sanctity of life, the nature of consciousness, and what constitutes a "good" life have been central to ethical discussions. * Artificial life: Advancements in technology pose questions about the creation of artificial life, and what constitutes life in a synthetic or virtual context. ==Conclusion== Life, in all its complexity and diversity, remains a focal point of study and contemplation across various disciplines. Its intricate processes and the profound questions it raises continue to captivate the human imagination, driving scientific inquiry and philosophical thought. == Also see == * [[Glossary of life]] {{stub}} {{Navboxes |title = Life β related articles |list = {{Nature nav}} {{biological organisation}} {{Big History}} {{evolution}} {{Taxonomic ranks}} {{Natural resources}} {{Life on Earth}} {{Molecules detected in outer space}} {{Organisms et al. |state=collapsed}} }} {{Portal bar|Astronomy|Biology}} [[Category:Biology]] [[Category:Philosophy]] [[Category:Ethics]] [[Category:Life| ]] [[Category:Life]]
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