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Chapter 1 Principles of Life. All organisms Are composed of a common set of chemical components. Genetic information that uses a nearly universal code.

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1 Chapter 1 Principles of Life

2 All organisms Are composed of a common set of chemical components. Genetic information that uses a nearly universal code to specify the assembly of proteins Convert molecules obtained from their environment into new biological molecules Extract energy from the environment and use it to do biological work Regulate their internal environment Replicate their genetic information in the same manner when reproducing themselves Share sequence similarities among a fundamental set of genes

3 Life’s Calendar Our History in 1 minute Our History in 24 hours

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5 Discussion Questions 1.What are the common set of chemical components? 2.What is this nearly universal code?? 3.What molecules are being converted? 4.Give an example of an energy conversion found in living things 5.How do we regulate our internal environment ?

6 Concept 1.2 Genetic Systems Control the Flow, Exchange, Storage and Use of Information Genome – sum total of all the information encoded by an individual’s genes Genes – portions of the DNA that can be decoded to build proteins. All the cells in an organism have the same DNA but different genes are used in different cells.

7 Think of DNA as the letters in the words of a recipe The recipe is a gene The cookbook is the genome. We all have a very similar cookbook…very minor differences from one person to the next Each of our cells have the entire cookbook in them but only read or use about 3% of the recipes.

8 Concept 1.3 Organisms Interact with and Affect Their Environments Hierarchy –biological systems are organized on a hierarchy from basic building blocks to complete functioning ecosystems. Integration – Much of biology involves integrating investigations across many of the hierarchical levels.

9 Organisms interacting and affecting their environment With energy transformations: Metabolism - sum total of all the chemical transformations and other work done in all the cells of an organism With regulatory systems: homeostasis - the maintenance of a narrow range of conditions in the internal environment With competition and cooperation: symbiosis – a close, long-term relationship between individuals of two different species

10 Evolution Explains Both the Unity and Diversity of Life Evolution – a change in the genetic makeup of a population through time. The result of this constant change is diversity. The first unit of study we’ll cover after this introduction is evolution.

11 Why are we starting with evolution? “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution” – Theodosius Dobzhansky This quote emphasizes the need to integrate an evolutionary perspective into all aspects of biological study.

12 Science is Based on Quantifiable Observations and Experiments Not only should we make observations of the natural world but we also have to be able to quantify our observations. This means that we have to have mathematical and statistical calculations about the data we are collecting.


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