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Biology Chapter 1 Notes
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The Study of Life Organism – living thing containing organs(organelles in some cases) Biology – the science of life
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Themes of Biology Cell structure and function Stability and Homeostasis Reproduction and inheritance Evolution Interdependence of organisms Matter, energy, and organization
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Cell Structure and Function Unicellular organisms – organisms with only 1 cell Multicellular organisms – organisms composed of more than 1 cell Differentiation – becoming different as multiplication occurs and specializing.
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Stability and Homeostasis Homeostasis – stable level of internal conditions. –Found in all living things –“stability” is actions that drive toward homeostasis. Example: thirst/drinking water
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Reproduction and Inheritance Reproduction – all organisms produce new organisms like themselves. –Hereditary information is passed on from parent to offspring. Large molecule = DNA(deoxyribonucleic acid) –Cytocine, adenine, thymine, guanine –A with T, C with G
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Reproduction and Inheritance, cont. Gene – short segment of DNA that contains the instructions for the development of a single trait of an organism. ***(new notes) Sexual reproduction – hereditary information is combined 1 of 2 ways. 1. 2 parts from a single organism (flower) 2. 1 part from two organisms of the same species.
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Reproduction and Inheritance, cont.2 Asexual reproduction – hereditary information from different organisms isn’t combined. –Example : bacterium splitting in 2. Contains identical copies of itself = clone.
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Evolution Change over generations Explains how organisms alive today are related to those that lived in the past Provides a basis for exploring relationships among different groups of living organisms. –Natural selection – most important driving force in evolution. Organisms that have certain favorable traits are better able to successfully reproduce than organisms that lack these traits.
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Interdependence of Organisms Ecology – interaction of organisms with one another and with their environment. –Example : populations of predators/prey Ecosystems = environmental communities.
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Matter, Energy, and Organization Photosynthesis – changing energy from the sun into energy plants can use Autotrophs – make their own food. Heterotrophs – must take in food to meet energy needs.
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