1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology KEY CONCEPT Unifying themes connect concepts from many fields of biology.

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1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology KEY CONCEPT Unifying themes connect concepts from many fields of biology.

1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology Objective 1 TSWBAT Summarize four major unifying themes of Biology.

1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology All levels of life have systems of related parts. A system is an organized group of interacting parts. –A cell is a system of chemicals and processes. –A body system includes organs that interact. –An ecosystem includes living and nonliving things that interact.

1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology Biologists study many different systems. The moray eel and the cleaner shrimp are parts of system in which both organisms benefit. The shrimp cleans the eel’s mouth and gets food and protection in return.

1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology Structure and function are related in biology. Structure determines function. –Proteins with different structures perform different functions. –Heart muscle cells have a different structure and function than stomach muscle cells. –Different species have different anatomical structures with different functions. The snout beetle has specialized prongs and pads on its feet that allow it to easily walk on both smooth and rough surfaces.

1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology Organisms must maintain homeostasis to survive in diverse environments. Homeostasis is the maintenance of constant internal conditions.

1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology –Homeostasis is usually maintained through negative feedback. –Negative feedback systems return a condition to its normal (set) point. Homeostasis is the maintenance of constant internal conditions.

1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology Behaviors and adaptations can help maintain homeostasis. The polar bear can maintain homestasis in very cold climates. Its hollow hair is one adaptation that helps the bear retain its body heat. What about the structure of the polar bear’s hair relates to how it functions?

1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology Evolution explains the unity and diversity of life. Evolution is the change in living things over time. –The genetic makeup of a population of a species changes. –Evolution can occur through natural selection of adaptations. –Adaptations are beneficial inherited traits that are passed to future generations.

1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology Evolution accounts for both the diversity and the unity of life.

1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology Checkpoint List the four unifying themes of Biology and give an example of each.