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Title: Biology Ch. 1


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Biology Ch. 1
  • Biology The Study of Life

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  • Biology - the study of living things
  • Organism
  • - an individual living thing
  • - has all the characteristics of life

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Characteristics of living things
  • 1. Organization

Cellular
Nerve Cell
Organelle
Nucleus
Chloroplast
Mitochondrion
Molecular
DNA
Glucose
Water
Atomic
Nitrogen
Carbon
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Subatomic
Electron
Neutron
Proton
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  • 1. Organization

PronghornAntelope
Organism
Organ System
NervousSystem
Organ
Brain
Tissue
Nervous Tissue
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1. Organization
  • - Made up of Cells
  • - unicellular vs. multicellular

Leaf tissue
Paramecium and Didinium
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2. Reproduction
  • - asexual vs. sexual

Click on picture
E. coli showing binary fission
Human egg and sperm
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2. Reproduction
  • Asexual or sexual?

1 cell splitting into 2 cells
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2. Reproduction
  • Asexual or sexual?

Beetle pollinating a flower
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2. Reproduction
  • Asexual or sexual?

Hydra budding
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2. Reproduction
  • Asexual or sexual?

Earthworms Mating
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2. Reproduction
  • Asexual or sexual?

Sheep clones
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3. Growth and Development
  • 1. growth
  • - increase in size or number of cells

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Sea Urchin Early Embryonic Development
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3. Growth and Development
  • 2. development
  • - increase in complexity

Common Whelk
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4. Response to Environment
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4. Response to Environment
Homeostasis
  • maintaining a constant internal environment
  • - necessary for life

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5. Obtain and Use Energy
  • 1. autotrophs

- make their own food
2. heterotrophs
- get food from other organisms
Cycad photosynthesizing
Praying Mantis eating a Grasshopper
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6. Evolution
  • - gradual accumulation of useful adaptations over
    time

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III. The Scientific Method
  • - organized common sense
  • A. Observe and State a Problem
  • B. Form a Hypothesis
  • - possible explanation

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C. Test the Hypothesis (Experiment)
  • - tests a hypothesis under controlled
    conditions
  • 1. Experimental (independent) variable
  • - the single variable being tested

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2. Response (dependent) variable
  • - measured or observed variable that changes
    as a result of the experimental variable

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3. Control Setup
  • - part of the experiment that doesnt
    receive the experimental variable
  • - serves as a basis for comparison

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D. Record and Analyze Data
  • - descriptive vs. numerical information
  • - metric system (universal)
  • E. Form a Conclusion
  • - Does the data support the hypothesis?

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F. Peer Review and Publication of Findings
  • - experimental findings are scrutinized for
    errors by other scientists
  • - verified scientific research is published in
    professional journals

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G. What is a Theory?
  • - explanation that is continually supported by
    evidence
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