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Chapter 1 The Science of Biology
  • Biology study of life
  • Organism complete living thing

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I. Scientific Method an orderly, logical series
of steps used to solve a problem
  • Steps
  • 1.Observation use of senses to detect a problem
  • 2.Hypothesis educated guess as to the problem
  • 3.Experiment testing a hypothesis
  • a. controlled
    experiment-
  • tests only 1 variable.
  • b. variable
    thing being
  • tested. Independent and dependent
    (dep. relies on ind.)

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  • c. data information from
  • experimenting
  • false true -qualitative description
  • discard -quantitative numbers
  • 4. retest
  • 5. theory proven hypothesis
  • 6. retest
  • 7. scientific law 100 true
  • Scientist anyone who uses the
    scientific method

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II. Themes of Biology
  • 1. Evolution species changing over time
  • - adaptations change in an organism
  • that allows it to live in its environ-
  • ment better. Ex. Giraffe
  • - phylogeny evolutionary history of an
  • organism
  • - homeostatis the balance between an
  • organism and its environment.

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2. Reproduction and Inheritance
  • -- DNA chemicals that make up genes.
  • -- Asexual reproduction offspring and
    parent are the same.
  • -- Sexual reproduction offspring and parent
    are different.
  • 3. Development growing process.
  • 4. Structure and Function

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5. Energy relationships used for life processes.
  • --- autotrophs organisms that make their own
    food. Ex. Plants
  • --- heterotrophs organisms that get energy
    from other organisms.
  • 6. Ecology study of organisms in their
    environment.
  • 7. Science and Society
  • - Ethics study of right and wrong and our
    moral choices
  • - Bioethics ethics dealing with biological
    issues.

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II. Characteristics of Life
  • Made up of cells (basic unit of life)
  • Have organization structure to their makeup.
  • cells tissue organ organ systems
  • organisms
  • 3. Energy used for growth and maintenance
  • 4. Respond to Environment
  • - stimulus condition that causes response.
  • - response reaction to stimulus.
  • -- homeostasis maintaining a balance

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5. Growth growth from inside out.
  • 6. Reproduction like make like.
  • 7. Have a life span. Avg. 78,83
  • a. beginning birth
  • b. growth make more cells than die.
  • c. maturity make 1 cell for each that dies
  • d. decline more cells die than can be
    replaced.
  • e. death all body processes stop.

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8. Made up of essential elements
  • C carbon
  • H - hydrogen
  • O - oxygen
  • P - phosphorous
  • K - potassium
  • I - iodine
  • N - nitrogen
  • S sulfur
  • C - calcium
  • a
  • F - iron
  • e

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II. Microscopes
  • Anton von Leeweenhook made 1st microscope in
    late 1600s.
  • Compound light microscope
  • - uses 2 lenses and light
  • - can view living things easily
  • - doesnt magnify as high 1,000x max
  • - total magnification eyepiece (10x)
  • x objective

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2. Electron Microscope uses electons and
magnets. Cant view living things very easily
  • Transmission electron microscope (TEM)
  • - 2-D
  • - magnifies up to 200,000 x
  • Scanning electron microscope (SEM)
  • - 3-D
  • -magnifies up to 100,000 x
  • c. Scanning Tunneling microscope (STM)
  • - only see surface
  • - can view living things
  • - very expensive
  • - magnifies up to 1,000,000x

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Magnification how large an image is.
Resolution how clear
  • magnification resolution
  • III. Science and Society
  • 1. Ethics study of right and wrong and our
    moral choices.
  • 2. Bioethics ethics of biological issues.

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VII. Lab Techniques
  • 1. Cell Culture gaining an identical population
    of cells.
  • 2. Fractionation releases parts of cells
  • 3 Centrifugation separates cell parts by
    spinning
  • 4. Chromatography separates chemicals by
    passing up a column of paper.
  • 5. Electrophoresis separates pieces of large
    molecules (DNA) by their electrical charge.
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