Chapter 1: Intro to Biology

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Biology

The study of life

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Characteristics of Life

1. Organized

2. Acquire material and Energy

3. Maintain an internal environment (homeostasis)

4.Respond to environment/stimuli

5. Life has adaptations 6. Reproduce 7. Develop

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What does it mean that life is organized?

It starts with an Atom, then Molecules, then Cell, then Tissues, then Organs, then Organ System, Organisms, then Population, then Species, then Community, then Ecosystem, and lastly, Biosphere

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Cell

Smallest, most basic unit of life

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Life obtains energy and materials

Organisms use energy for work and metabolism

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Energy

the capacity to do work

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Metabolism

All of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism

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What is the source of most energy?

the Sun

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Photosynthesis

solar energy is converted to sugar (chemical energy)

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Homeostasis

organisms' ability to regulate internal environment

*remember the differences between snowshoe and desert hare example

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Ectotherm

cold-blooded. Organisms that do not enough internal heat (ex. lizards moving into and out of sun)

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Endotherm

warm-blooded, they can maintain internal temperature

ex. If we feel hot, we sweat. If we feel cold, we shiver

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Organisms respond to a stimuli or their environment

They interact with their environment

Ex. If a rabbit senses danger, they run away to avoid being preyed upon

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Living organisms Reproduce

they are able to pass on their genes to their offspring.

1. bacteria and single-celled (unicellular) organisms split

2. Multicellular reproduce with egg and sperm cell

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Living organisms Develop

an embryo develops into an organism

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living organisms adapt

genes plays a role in adaptation.

an organisms that is better suited to their environment will live and reproduce.

(remember the white, light brown and dark brown horses example from class)

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Evolution

process where the population change over time to adapt to their environment and pass it on to the next generation

(it can either split or create an entire new species)

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Evolutionary tree

traces life in which species belonged to a common ancestor

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Process of Evolution

Adaptation (natural variation) occurs, then Natural Selection, which then leads to Evolution

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natural selection

an individual who adapts to their environment has the ability to live AND reproduce

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Categories of Classification

Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

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Three Domains

Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya

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Domain Archaea

Prokaryote, Unicellular, no membrane-bound nucleus, may be the first cells on Earth

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Domain Bacteria

Prokaryote, unicellular (single-celled), no membrane bound nucleus

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Domain Eukarya

Eukaryote, multi-cellular or unicellular, has membrane-bound nucleus

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Four Kingdoms of Eukarya

Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia

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Binomial name

1. Scientific name of an organism, the first part is the genus and the second part is the species

2. has to be italicized

3. First letter of Genus name is Capitalized while the rest, including the species name, are small letter

ex. Homo sapiens

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Scientific Method

1. Make observations

2. Research problem or question

3. Form and test hypothesis

4. Analyze results

5. Form conclusions

6. Present results

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Bioethics

Consequences of Technology

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Biodiversity

The number of different species in an area

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Emerging diseases

may result from new and/or increased exposure to animals or insect populations that may act as vectors for disease.

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climate change

change in the earth's climate

ex. earth is currently warming

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Theory

a statement is supported by a large body of evidence.

different from hypothesis

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Hypothesis

An educated guess based on a single study

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