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Chapter 1 The Science of Life OBJECTIVES Six unifying themes How organisms survive Difference between living & non-living
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Chapter 1-1 Vocabulary Biology Organization Cell Unicellular Multicellular Organ Tissue Biological molecule Homeostasis Metabolism Cell division Development Reproduction Gene Organelle
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Biological Themes 1.Cell Structure and Function 2.Homeostasis 3.Reproduction and Inheritance 4.Interdependence of Organisms 5.Evolution 6.Matter, Energy, and Organization
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Characteristics of Life -Cells -Organization -Use energy -Homeostasis -Growth (determinate/indeterminate) -Reproduction
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Scientific Method Forming a Hypothesis Making Observations Experimental Design Analyzing Data Modeling Inferring Drawing Conclusions Communicating Results
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Experimental Design All good experiments have Control group (basis for comparison) Experimental group Test ONLY one variable Repeatability Independent Variable (changed ) Dependent Variable (measured)
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Biosphere Ecosystem Community Population The part of Earth that contains all ecosystems Community and its nonliving surroundings Populations that live together in a defined area Group of organisms of one type that live in the same area Biosphere Hawk, snake, bison, prairie dog, grass, stream, rocks, air Hawk, snake, bison, prairie dog, grass Bison herd Figure 1-21 Levels of Organization
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Organism Groups of Cells Molecules Individual living thing Tissues, organs, and organ systems Smallest functional unit of life Groups of atoms; smallest unit of most chemical compounds Bison Nervous tissue Nervous system Brain Nerve cell Water DNA Figure 1-21 Levels of Organization continued
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Lab Safety Quiz Tues, Sept 11 Vocabulary Quiz Wednesday, Sept 12 First Lab Friday?? IMPORTANT DATES
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Vocabulary Scientific method Observation Hypothesis Prediction Experiment Control group Experimental group Independent variable Dependent variable Theory Peer review
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Tools and Techniques A.A Common Measurement System B.Analyzing Biological Data C.Microscopes 1.Light Microscopes 2.Electron Microscopes D.Laboratory Techniques 1.Cell Cultures 2.Cell Fractionation E.Working Safely in Biology
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Using the Compound Microscope Two lenses Specimen must be very thin Organisms may be living Calculating magnification
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Electron Microscopes Much more powerful TEM SEM Specimens are NOT alive
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Systeme International Units (SI) Mass – kilogram Length – meter Time – second Temperature – kelvin Electric current – ampere Amount of substance – mole Luminous intensity - candela
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