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1. 1. Highly Organized A. Definition B. Characteristics of Life INTRODUCTION I. Biology
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Molecules Organisms Figure 1.1
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Organisms Ecosystem
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2. 2. Transform Energy
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Bioenergetics
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Figure 1.2
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3. 3. Reproduce
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Variation in Nature Figure 1.3
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4. 4. Grow and Develop
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Stages and Accomplishments
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5. 5. Irritable and Adaptable
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Daily Adjustments vs. Population Changes
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Figure 1.11
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6. 6. Practice Homeostasis
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Balanced against Change
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Negative vs. Positive Mechanisms
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C. Biology Related Topics
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1. 1. Thinking Process A. Why? II. Scientific Method 2. 2. Classical vs. vs. Empirical 3. 3. Inductive vs. vs. Deductive
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1. 1. Steps B. Process
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a. Experimental Variables i. Independent =tested for or manipulated variable ii. Dependent =changes due to the independent variable iii. Control =held constant variable's
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Figure 1.14
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1. 1. History C. Evidence
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b. Aristotle 400BC a. Anaximander c. Carolus vonLinnaeus 1700’s d. Count Buffon 1700’s e. Baron Cuvier 1800’s organisms strive to become more complex creatures organized from simple to complex or “Scala naturae” in a fixed state designed a system of classification (binomial nomenclature) organisms were not fixed = change over time Force? Catastrophism (Name one!) to explain the variation in the extinct vs. extant species
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f. Jean Lamarck 1800’s g. Charles Darwin 1859 inheritance of acquired characteristics “Origin of the Species” natural selection adapt and reproduce or go extinct
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Natural Selection
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2. 2. Diversity “Lion King”
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a. Trophic LevelsProducers, Consumers, & Decomposers Figure 1.12
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b. Taxonomy Kingdom Monera Figure 1.5 & 1.6 D, K, P, C, O, F, G, & S
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Kingdom Protista Figure 1.7
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Kingdom Fungi Figure 1.8
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Kingdom Plantae Figure 1.9
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Kingdom Animalia Figure 1.10
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That’s all for now folks!!!!
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