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Biology explores life from the global to the microscopic scale. Biology explores life in its diverse forms.
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The Biosphere Biosphere – consists of all the parts of the planet that are inhabited by living things. Includes most regions of land, bodies of water, and the atmosphere up to several kilometers.
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Ecosystems Ecosystem – community of living things in an area, along with nonliving features that support the environment. Earth’s ecosystems vary widely.
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Organisms Organisms – individual living things. Some organisms are too small to see with the naked eye. Interactions among the organisms of a community make each ecosystem a constantly changing place.
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Cells Cell – life’s basic unit of structure and function. All organisms are made up of one or more cells.
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DNA and Genes DNA – chemical responsible for inheritance. DNA contains all the instructions for a cell to make all the other molecules it needs to function. Genes – inherited information on the DNA molecule.
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Life’s Diversity of Species Each different kind of organism you observe is an example of a species, a distinct form of life. Identified more than 1.5 million species.
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The Three Domains of Life Domain – broadest category of classification. Three domains: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya. Most organisms in Archaea and Bacteria are very tiny and unicellular, single celled.
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They have cells without nuclei and are therefore prokaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells contain nuclei. Multicellular organisms are made of many cells, such as humans.
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