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Title: Biology 101


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Biology 101
  • Spring 2007

Mader Biology, 8th Ed.
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Contact information
  • Amy Messersmith-Love
  • E-mail amessers_at_med.sc.edu
  • www.midlandstech.edu/science/
  • messersmith-love

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Text
  • Biology, 9th Edition
  • by Silvia S. Mader

Mader Biology, 9th Ed.
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Course Breakdown
  • 5 Exams
  • Exam 1 Chapters 1-3
  • Exam 2 Chapters 4-9
  • Exam 3 Chapters 10-16
  • Exam 4 Chapters 17-19, 32
  • Exam 5 Chapters 46-49
  • Final Cummulative

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Schedule
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Biology
  • Fundamental question

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What is life?
  • Living things are organized
  • Living things acquire materials and energy
  • Living things respond
  • Living things reproduce and develop
  • Living things adapt

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Living things are organized
  • Smallest unit of life is the cell
  • Emergent properties each level of organization
    is more complex than the level preceding it and
    has properties beyond those of the former level

Organism ? Population ? Community ?
Ecosystem ? Biosphere
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Organization
Cell ? Tissue ? Organ ? Systems ?
Organism
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Living things acquire materials and energy
  • Energy the capacity to do work
  • Work is required to maintain organization within
    the organism
  • Metabolism all of the chemical reactions within
    a cell
  • Photosynthesis transformation of solar energy
    to chemical energy
  • Homeostasis maintenance of internal conditions
    within certain boundaries

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Grassland ecosystem
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Living things respond
  • Living organisms interact with their environment
  • The ability to respond to ones environment helps
    to ensure the survival of the organism

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Living things reproduce and develop
  • Reproduce make another organism similar to self
  • Unicellular organisms
  • Multicellular organisms
  • Developmental instructions within the genome

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Living things adapt
  • Adaptation modifications that make an organism
    suited to its way of life
  • Natural selection process of adaptation by
    which organisms are modified over time
  • Descent with modifications idea that all
    species descend from one common ancestor

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Biosphere Organization
  • Biosphere zone of air, land, and water at the
    surface of the earth where living organisms are
    found
  • Population all members of one species
  • Community interacting populations
  • Ecosystem encompasses community and the
    physical environment
  • Climate

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Marine ecosystem
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Human population
  • Greatly affects the ecosystem
  • Human influence on ecosystem can be detrimental
    to biodiversity
  • Biodiversity total number of species,
    variability in their genes, and ecosystem
  • Extinction loss of a species

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Classification
  • Taxonomy discipline of identifying and
    classifying organisms
  • Categories
  • Domain ?
  • Kingdom ?
  • Phylum ?
  • Class ?
  • Order ?
  • Family ?
  • Genus ?
  • Species

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Domains
  • Bacteria
  • Archaea
  • Eukarya

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Kingdoms Within domain Eukarya
  • Protista
  • Plantae
  • Fungi
  • Animalia

Euglena
Coprinus
Rosa
Felis
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Scientific Name
  • Binomial name
  • Genus
  • Species
  • Examples
  • Escherichia coli
  • Homo sapiens
  • Gallus gallus

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Classification
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Scientific process
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Observation
  • Using the senses to examine a natural phenomenon
  • Often employs instrumentation to enhance the
    senses
  • Microscopes
  • Spectrophotometers

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Hypothesis
  • Possible explanation for a natural event
  • Inductive reasoning when creative thinking is
    used to combine isolated facts into a cohesive
    whole

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Experiments/Further Observations
  • To test the validity of the hypothesis
  • Employs deductive reasoning
  • Allows for a prediction to be made

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Experimental Design
  • Manner in which the experiment is conducted
  • Control experimental group that undergoes the
    some conditions/treatment as all others but lacks
    the factor/condition being tested
  • Model representation of an organism/group

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Data
  • Results of the experiment
  • Objective
  • Observable
  • Often subjected to statistical analysis

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Conclusion
  • Determined after objective analysis of data
  • Based on observed phenomenon and previous work

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Scientific Theory
  • Concepts that join together well-supported and
    related hypotheses

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Controlled Study
  • Experimental Variable
  • Factor of the experiment being tested
  • Dependent Variable
  • Result that occurs due to the experimental
    variable

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Field Study
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Classic Experiment
  • Hypothesis
  • Prediction
  • Experimental Design
  • Control Group
  • Test Groups
  • Results
  • Conclusion

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