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1 Copyright Notice! This PowerPoint slide set is copyrighted by Ross Koning and is thereby preserved for all to use from plantphys.info for as long as that website is available. Images lacking photo credits are mine and, as long as you are engaged in non-profit educational missions, you have my permission to use my images and slides in your teaching. However, please notice that some of the images in these slides have an associated URL photo credit to provide you with the location of their original source within internet cyberspace. Those images may have separate copyright protection. If you are seeking permission for use of those images, you need to consult the original sources for such permission; they are NOT mine to give you permission.

2 Biology: the Study of Life Cellular Structure (cell = unit of life) What are the fundamental properties of life?

3 A Bacterium B Archaeon C Protist D Plant E Fungus F Animal

4 A: a light micrograph of a magnetotactic bacterium (http://ntserv.fys.ku.dk/mars/mpe/bacterium.JPG) B: a scanning electron micrograph of an archaeon (http://biology.kenyon.edu/Microbial_Biorealm/archaea/halobacterium/halobacteria_1.jpg) C. a transmission electron micrograph of a protist (http://www.bio.mtu.edu/the_wall/phycodisc/rhodophyta/gfx/porphyridium_unicell.jpg) D. a light micrograph of a primitive plant cell (http://www.btinternet.com/~stephen.durr/chlamydomonas.jpg) E. an x-ray tomograph of a fungal cell (http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/assets/images/2004/Mar-30/yeast.jpg) F. a computer-generated image of two animal cells (http://www.infertilityny.com/images/home/ovum.jpg) Captions for previous slide:

5 Biology: the Study of Life Cellular Structure (cell = unit of life) Metabolism = Homeostasis (PSN, Resp, N 2 fix, ferment, etc.) Growth = irreversible change in size Movement…includes internal, limbs, locomotion Reproduction…failure = extinction Acclimatization-short term responses = behavior Adaptation-long term responses = evolution What are the fundamental properties of life?

6 Biology is multidimensional Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism Population Community Ecosystem This array is an example of what dimension? Levels of Organization What fields of biology are at each extreme? Biochemistry and Biophysics In this course our focus will be upon… The Organism!

7 Ecosphere—Clickers Ready? http://www.solstation.com/stars/earth.jpg What is the white mass at the top?

8 Ecosphere http://www.solstation.com/stars/earth.jpg What is the white mass at the top? What is the big green-brown body in the upper half?

9 Ecosphere http://www.solstation.com/stars/earth.jpg What is the white mass at the top? What is the big green-brown body in the upper half? What season is it in Connecticut?

10 Ecosphere http://www.solstation.com/stars/earth.jpg What is the white mass at the top? What is the big green-brown body in the upper half? What season is it in Connecticut? What are the white swirls? Where is the equator?


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