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Biology: The Study of LIFE
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What do these have in common? They are biology!!! Biology is the study of life!
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What is a Biologist? Someone who studies biology (living things) When you are in this class you are studying living things…YOU ARE A BIOLOGIST! What makes a living thing living?
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Characteristics of Living Things… 1. orderly structure are organized and made of at least one cell 2. reproduce produce offspring 3. grow increase in the amount of living material and develop all of the changes that take place during the life of an organism
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Characteristics of Living Things… 4. adjust to changes in the environment maintain homeostasis example- shivering to stay warm 5. adapt (any inherited structure, behavior, or internal process that enables an organism to respond to environmental factors and live to produce offspring) and evolve (the gradual change in a species through adaptations over time)
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Characteristics of Living Things… all In order for something to be living it must demonstrate all of the characteristics of living things… An organism is a living thing
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So…is it living, nonliving, or dead?
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So, is it living, nonliving, or dead? Living (biotic)- Demonstrates all five characteristics of living things
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So, is it living, nonliving, or dead? Nonliving (abiotic)- Does not demonstrate ALL five of the characteristics of living things (may demonstrate some of them)
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So, is it living, nonliving, or dead? characteristics of living things at one time, but… does not currently do so.
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Scientific Method Common steps scientists use to gather information and answer questions. There are no set order to the steps Usually begins with asking a question or solving a problem
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Hypothesize: Make a prediction in the form of “if…then…because…”
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Experimenting…investigating A control The part of an experiment that is the standard against which results are compared
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Experimenting…investigating Independent variable The condition in the experiment that is being changed
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Experimenting…investigating Dependent variable The condition that is being observed/measured during the experiment
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Analyze Organize data into a chart or graph Report the results Conclusion
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Observing… Gathering Data Two types of data Qualitative Descriptions such as color, behavior, etc Quantitative Numerical measurements such as time, height, mass, etc.
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Theory vs. Law A theory is an explanation of a natural phenomenon that is supported by a large body of scientific evidence obtained from many different investigations and observations. Ex. Big bang theory
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Theory vs. Law A law is a natural phenomenon that is generally known to be true. Ex. gravity
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Science and Ethics Ethics- moral principles and values held by humans Science cannot answer all questions Good vs. evil Ugly vs. beautiful Technology is the application of scientific research to society’s needs and problems
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