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Biology: What Is the Study of Life?
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Why Study Biology? Two important reasons for studying Biology: –Biology is relevant to our everyday experience Medical advances Addressing needs of growing human population Challenges of decreasing rate of biodiversity Biotechnology advances
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Why Study Biology? –Biology can be controversial Examples: –Dealing with endangered species? –Use of human fetal tissue in biomedical research? –Safety of irradiated foods? Figure 1-1c
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What is Biology? It is the study of life. Branch of science –A way of understanding nature. A human endeavor –An attempt to understand, explain, integrate and describe the world of living things.
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What is Life? Living organisms: –Highly organized and complex. –Are composed of one or more cells. –Contain a blueprint of their characteristics. – Acquire and use energy. –Carry out and control numerous reactions.
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What is Life? Living organisms: –Grow. –Maintain constant internal environment. –Produce offspring. –Respond to environmental changes. –May evolve. Insert F01_03b
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Biology is a Branch of Science Both an activity and body of knowledge. A way of understanding the natural world. –Scientists make predictions and test those predictions.
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Major Themes in Biology Evolution by Natural Selection Inheritance Cells Biological Classification Bioenergetics Homeostasis Ecosystems
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How is Biology studied? Insert F01-06
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Scientific Method Begins with observations about our surroundings. Next, ask questions about the phenomena we are observing.
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Scientific Method Followed by generating a hypothesis. –Tentative explanation to the question.
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Scientific Method Testing –Scientists perform tests to determine the accuracy of their hypothesis.
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Scientific Method Explanation –It is a hypothesis that has passed the widest and most comprehensive series of tests. –Still subject to review and consideration. –May be elevated to a theory = well demonstrated principle.
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