11 THEMES OF AP BIOLOGY “Hooks” to hang info upon
11 THEMES OF AP BIOLOGY AP BIOLOGY (hooks to hang info upon) 1) Scientific Inquiry
11 THEMES OF AP BIOLOGY AP BIOLOGY (hooks to hang info upon) 2) Evolution
11 THEMES OF AP BIOLOGY AP BIOLOGY (hooks to hang info upon) 3) Energy Transfer
11 THEMES OF AP BIOLOGY AP BIOLOGY (hooks to hang info upon) 4) Unity and Diversity
11 THEMES OF AP BIOLOGY AP BIOLOGY (hooks to hang info upon) 5) Relationship of Structure to Function
11 THEMES OF AP BIOLOGY AP BIOLOGY (hooks to hang info upon) 6) Regulation
11 THEMES OF AP BIOLOGY AP BIOLOGY (hooks to hang info upon) 7) Interaction w/ the Environment
11 THEMES OF AP BIOLOGY AP BIOLOGY (hooks to hang info upon) 8) Science, Technology, & Society
11 THEMES OF AP BIOLOGY AP BIOLOGY (hooks to hang info upon) 9) The Cell
11 THEMES OF AP BIOLOGY AP BIOLOGY (hooks to hang info upon) 10) Heritable Information
11 THEMES OF AP BIOLOGY AP BIOLOGY (hooks to hang info upon) 11) Emergent Properties
Hierarchy of Organization
atom-->
atom--> molecule-->
Hierarchy of Organization atom--> molecule--> organelle -->
Hierarchy of Organization atom--> molecule--> organelle --> cell-->
Hierarchy of Organization atom--> molecule--> organelle --> cell--> tissue-->
Hierarchy of Organization atom--> molecule--> organelle --> cell--> tissue--> organ--> system-->
Hierarchy of Organization atom--> molecule--> organelle --> cell--> tissue--> organ--> system--> organism-->
Hierarchy of Organization atom--> molecule--> organelle --> cell--> tissue--> organ--> system--> organism--> population-->
Hierarchy of Organization atom--> molecule--> organelle --> cell--> tissue--> organ--> system--> organism--> population--> Community-->
Hierarchy of Organization atom--> molecule--> organelle --> cell--> tissue--> organ--> system--> organism--> population--> Community--> ECOSYSTEM - >BIOSPHERE
Hierarchy of Organization emergent properties
Each step up,emerg
Each step up, novel properties emergeemergent
Each step up, novel properties emerge that were not present emergent prop
Each step up, novel properties emerge that were not present at the simpler level below. emergent properties
Characteristics of Life: 1.Order-
Basic Unit of Life: CELLS ) History of cell discovery - Prokaryotic - characteristics: found in: Eukaryotic - characteristics: found in.
Basic Unit of Life: CELLS (overhead) History of cell discovery - pg.4&6 Prokaryotic - characteristics: found in: Eukaryotic - characteristics: found in.
Characteristics of Life: 1.Order- 2.Reproduction Capabilities-
Characteristics of Life: 1.Order- 2.Ability to Reproduce- 3.Growth & Development-
ALL DNA Continuity for ALL life = DNA nucleotides4 nucleotides- gene- same genetic code different sequences = differences among organisms
Characteristics of Life: 1.Order- 2.Ability to Reproduce- 3.Growth & Development (DNA)- 4.Energy Processing-
Characteristics of Life: 1.Order- 2.Ability to Reproduce- 3.Growth & Development (DNA)- 4.Energy Utilization- 5.Response to Environment-
Characteristics of Life: 1.Order- 2.Ability to Reproduce- 3.Growth & Development (DNA)- 4.Energy Utilization- 5.Response to Environment- 6. Evolutionary Adaptation-
Characteristics of Life: 1.Order- 2.Ability to Reproduce- 3.Growth & Development (DNA)- 4.Energy Utilization- 5.Response to Environment- 6. Evolutionary Adaptation- 7.Regulation-
Regulatory Mechanisms ensure balance in Life
Regulatory Mechanisms Negative feedback- accumulation of product inhibits an enzyme in the production sequence of product
Regulatory Mechanisms Positive feedback- accumulation of product enhances an enzyme increasing production of product.
Regulatory Mechanisms Platletes cut, chemicals released by platletes attract MORE platletes
EVOLUTION, UNITY, DIVERSITY
EVOLUTION IS THE CORE THEME Species change over time
EVOLUTION IS THE CORE THEME Species change over time Populations have potential to produce more offspring than can be supported.
EVOLUTION IS THE CORE THEME Species change over time Populations have potential to produce more offspring than can be supported. Natural selection
EVOLUTION IS THE CORE THEME phylogenic tree Similar species share a common ancestor on phylogenic tree All life connected and traced back to prokaryotes
EVOLUTION, UNITY, DIVERSITY Diversity Diversity of all life - Taxonomy- Unity Unity of all life- cell structure, DNA, metabolic pathways
Scientific Processes 1. Asking a question John Endler Univ of Cal - why is there a significant difference in populations of guppies regarding average age and sexual maturity?
Scientific Processes 2. Hypothesis - testable, tentative explanation for what we observe. Could it be the predator which preys predominately on the population?
Scientific Processes 3. Prediction - if/then (If the hypothesis is true, then the results of the experiment will be…) IF, guppies from Pike-Cichlid pools are introduced to new pools th,at contain only killifish THEN, the average age and size at maturity will be heavierand older than nontransplanted individuals
Scientific Processes 4. Testing the validity of the hypothesis Control Group - the group not moved Experimental Group - the group that was moved to the pool with only killifish, and no guppies
Scientific Processes 5. Conclusion