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I. LIFE A. What are we studying 1. Biology “Bio” = Life “ology” = Description 2. How to study B. Define

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I. LIFE

A. What are we studying

1. Biology

“Bio” = Life “ology” = Description

2. How to study

B. Define

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C. CHARACTERISTICS

C1. Complex, Organized Order

Have levels of hierarchy where each level based on and dependent on the ones below.

C2. Metabolism

Acquire and use energy from the environment

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C3. Homeostasis

Maintain a complex structure and internal environment

C4. Growth & Development

Become larger and more complex.

Use material from the environment and incorporate into the body.

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C5. Respond to stimuli

Interacts with the environment.

C6. Reproduce

Make individuals similar to themselves.

C7. Evolve

Change over time (from generation to generation)

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C8. DNA – Deoxyribonucleic Acid

THE HEREDITARY MATERIAL THAT CONTROLS EVERYTHING.

Stores information that acts as a blueprint

D. HOW STUDY

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E. How to classify life

1. What is used

Cell type

Cell number

Mode of nutrition

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2. Classification – 3 domains & 4 kingdoms

a. Domains

BACTERIA ARCHAEA EUKARYA

Prokaryote prokaryote eukaryote cell

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b. Kingdoms of Eukarya

Eukaryotic cell

PROTISTA – single or colony

FUNGI – multicellular, consume others, cell wall

PLANTAE – multicellular, make food, cell wall

ANIMALIA – multicellular, consume others

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II. SCIENCE

A. Definition

A systematized, mechanistic,causalistic discipline where generalizations to unknowns aredetermined through observationand experimentation

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B. Characteristics of scienceB1. CONTROL OF THE UNIVERSE

Vitalism

A vital force (outside the

physical realm controls

the universe).

Ex. Religion

MechanismThe universe follows the

laws of chemistry and

physics (uniform in

space and time).

Ex. Science

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B2. PURPOSE OF THE UNIVERSE

TeleologyThe universe and

events are pre-planned.

Ex. Religion

CausalismThere is no purpose to

the universe everything

is understood by cause

and effect.

(Cause) (Effect)

X happens Y happens

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B3. LOGIC

DeductiveGeneralization

Specifics

Ex. Math

Religion

InductiveSpecifics

Generalization

CAN’T PROVE TRUE

Ex. Science

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III. TWO SCIENTIFIC APPROACHES

A. Discovery Science

1. Make verifiable observations and measurements to describe life

2. Completely based on inductive reasoning.

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B. Hypothesis-Driven Science

1. Use scientific method to ask questions

2. Do experiments

3. Use deductive logic to test hypothesis.

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C. SCIENTIFIC METHODObservation

Question

Hypothesis

Prediction

Experiment and Conrol

Evluate results

Publish

Theory

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METHOD OBSERVATION

Definition Use senses

Example: Bacteria does not grow

1920’s Fleming around fungus.

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METHOD QUESTION

Definition What is the cause?

Example: How is the fungus killing the

bacteria?

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METHOD HYPOTHESIS

Definition Testable statement with one

variable that proposes an

explanation for observations

Example: The fungus produces a

chemical that kills the bacteria.

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METHOD PREDICTION

Definition What you think will happen.

Example: If I isolate material produced

I will find a chemical.

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METHOD

EXPERIMENT Test the hypothesis

with only one variable

Heat broth/fungus

Filter

Pour on bacteria

BACTERIA DIE

CONTROLSame as experiment but

without the variable

Heat broth/ no fungus

Filter

Pour on bacteria

BACTERIA LIVE

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METHOD EVALUATE

Definition What you think results mean.

Example: A chemical produced by the

fungus kills the bacteria.

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METHOD PUBLISH

Definition Communicate with scientific

community.

Example: Peer review.

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METHOD THEORY

Definition A general explanation ofnatural phenomena. Atheory has been testedand upheld many times.

THIS IS NOT A SIMPLE IDEA BUT AFUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE.

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IV. LEVELS OF COMPLEXITYChemical

atoms, compounds

Cellular

organelles, cells

Tissue

cells & cell products that work together

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OrganTissues that work together and have a genetic shape.

SystemGroup of organs that work together for afunction.

OrganismIndividual

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PopulationLocal group of individuals that arereproductively isolated

CommunityGroup of populations that live close enoughto interact

EcosystemGroup of communities and related abiotic

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V. MODERN SCIENTISTS

A. Linnaeus – classification & taxonomy

B. Schleiden & Schwann – Cell Theory

C. Charles Darwin – Theory of Evolution

D. Gregor Mendel - Genetics