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Biology and You Chapter 1 Pages
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Nature of Science Chapter 1 Sections 1.1- 1.4 Written Homework:
Do Check & Challenge on Page 4
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What is Science? Science tries to understand the natural world by explaining how and why things are as they are.
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Scientific Method Scientific Method - the organized approach used by scientists to solve problems and acquire information.
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Steps of Scientific Method
Problem Observations Hypothesis Experimentation Conclusion
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Problem a question about natural world defines specific area to study
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Observation thorough search for information
examine others work in the area of interest collect data from experiments look for patterns
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Hypothesis identify pattern form possible explanation for observations
educated guess to explain able to predict new patterns If ………then……
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Experiment tests hypothesis at least two groups: Experimental Group
Control Group
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Experimental Group has the independent variable which will causes an observable difference (effect) in the dependent variable If independent variable then dependent variable
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Control Group identical to the experimental group except:
it does not contain the independent variable is used for comparison to verify the affect of the variable
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Conclusion if experiment verifies hypothesis report results
publish report so others can repeat experiment to verify work
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Conclusion if experiment does not verify the hypothesis:
reformulate hypothesis or redesign experiment
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Theory explanation for many different observations
explanation supported by repeated experimental evidence
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Law describes one observation is always true
does not explain how or why
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Lamarckian and Darwinian Theories of Evolution
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Slow change with time Evolution
Geological Evolution – slow change of Earth over time Organic Evolution – change of life over time
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Fossil organisms were different from living organisms
Theory of Evolution Fossil organisms were different from living organisms Organisms of past gave rise to current organisms
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Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, Chevalier de Lamarck
French biologist Proposed first hypothesis of how evolution worked TWO (2) Laws: Law of Use and Disuse Law of the Inheritance of Acquired Traits
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Law of Use and Disuse Change in environment forms barrier to survival
organism needs to change to survive Use body part to over come barrier; part becomes bigger Doesn’t use body part to over come barrier; part becomes smaller.
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Law of Inheritance of Acquired Traits
Acquired Traits – the changes achieved during lifetime from use and disuse can be passed on to offspring
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Validity? Use and Disuse seems true
Practice makes perfect Inheritance of Acquired Traits not true Weismann experiment with mice Doberman dogs in textbook
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Charles Lyell Geologist Forces today same as those in past
Time forces working cause changes on earth’s surfaces Influences Charles Darwin
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Charles Darwin HMS Beagle Galapagos Islands Diversity impressive
Gentleman farmer Pigeon breeder
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Theory of Natural Selection
Overproduction – more produced than survive Competition – struggle for limited resource Variations – individual differences Adaptations – differences that favor success Nature “chooses” variations that become adaptations – “natural selection”
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Scientific Attitude
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Scientific Perspective
Observation & Experiments Repeatable & Verifiable Refutable Natural world can be investigated and explained
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Pseudoscience “false” science because research does not meet rigid criteria accepted by science Creationism Astrology Miracle diets and cures
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