Introduction to Biology II Spring 2007 Dr. Brad Hoge Introduction – The Nature Of Science
10 Themes in the Study of Life Biology is the Study of Life Science is a human endeavor We are all naturalists What is life? Why are we interested?
Emergent Properties Reductionism vs. Holism Hierarchy of Organization Ernst Mayr Emergent Properties
Cells are Fundamental Robert Hooke Schleiden and Schwann Prokaryotes Eukaryotes
DNA Makes It All Go Round Information Replication Inheritance
Structure and Function Functional Biology Levels of Explanation Explanatory Power Philosophy of Science
Energy and the Environment Thermodynamics Individuals Food Webs Ecosystems
Homeostasis Regulation Feedback
Diversity is the Key Species Concept Domains Unity of Life
Evolution Evolution is the Unifying Theory of Biology What is a unifying theory? Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution Theodosius Dobzhansky
Natural Selection Darwin Variation Selection Pressure Adaptation
Science Is a Process of Inquiry Discovery Induction Hypothetico-Deductive Reasoning
Hypothesis and Theory Observation Study Hypotheses Experimentation Reexamination Accumulation of Knowledge Theory
The Culture of Science Science is a human endeavor Science and Technology Future Shock