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AP Biology 8/29/11Topic: Lec 1: Biology Themes HW: Finish lab-Final Touches and Reading Guide 1- Chapter 1 Please pass up Syllabus signatures and Donation money. Bellwork: Describe why this lab report would not be acceptable. Be very detail (don’t copy this down) Procedure: 1.Get shoe box 2.Release roly poly 3.Count roly polies 4.Record data Conclusion: Roly Polies prefer grass. They moved randomly, and sources error could be I accidently killed them.
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AP Biology 2007-2008 Chapter 1 Themes in the Study of Life
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AP Biology Major Themes Biology Scientific study of life Properties of Life Order Evolutionary Adaptation Response to environment Reproduction Growth & Development E processing Regulation
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AP Biology Topic Outline & Percentages of Course I. Molecules and Cells (25%) A. Chemistry of Life (7%) Water Organic molecules in organisms Free energy changes Enzymes B. Cells (10%) Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells Membranes Subcellular organization Cell cycle and its regulation C. Cellular Energetics (8%) Coupled reactions Fermentation and cellular respiration Photosynthesis
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AP Biology II. Heredity and Evolution (25%) A. Heredity (8%) Meiosis and gametogenesis Eukaryotic chromosomes Inheritance patterns B. Molecular Genetics (9%) RNA and DNA structure and function Gene regulation Mutation Viral structure and replication Nucleic acid technology and applications C. Evolutionary Biology (8%) Early evolution of life Evidence for evolution Mechanisms of evolution III. Organisms and Populations (50%) A. Diversity of Organisms (8%) Evolutionary patterns Survey of the diversity of life Phylogenetic classification Evolutionary relationships B. Structure and Function of Plants and Animals (32%) Reproduction, growth, and development Structural, physiological, and behavioral adaptations Response to the environment C. Ecology (10%) Population dynamics Communities and ecosystems Global issues
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AP Biology Themes Science as a process of inquiry questioning & investigation Evolution Energy transfer Continuity & Change Relationship of structure to function Regulation Interdependence in nature Science, technology & society
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AP Biology Science as a process of inquiry Built on repeatable observations & testable, falsifiable hypotheses
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AP Biology Evolution Core Theme of Biology The process of change that has transformed life on Earth from its earliest beginnings to the diversity of organisms living today Is the fundamental organizing principle of biology & main theme Charles Darwin
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AP Biology Natural selection Evolutionary change is a product of the process of natural selection Organisms don’t adapt; Organisms have adaptations.
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AP Biology 2007-2008 "Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution." -- Theodosius Dobzhansky March 1973 Geneticist, Columbia University (1900-1975)
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AP Biology Evolution explains unity & diversity Unity What do organisms have in common & why do similarities exist? common biochemistry & physiology evolutionary relationships connected through common ancestor Diversity But why are there differences? natural selection adaptations allow different individuals to survive in different environments
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AP Biology
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Organizing systems Making sense out of the diversity Hierarchical scheme Eastern gray squirrel Sciurus carolinensis
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AP Biology 3 Domains of Life Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya EukaryaBacteriaArchaea
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AP Biology Energy transfer Life is an open system need input of energy energy flows through energy comes in, energy goes out need a constant input need input of materials nutrients are recycled around & around ENTROPY RULES! DECOMPOSERS RULE, too! nutrients
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AP Biology Energy utilization You think they’re eating… They’re harvesting energy!
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AP Biology Continuity & change Continuity of life is based on heritable information in the form of DNA DNA – the genetic material – carries biological information from one generation to the next You can make more, a lot like you! TRAITTRAIT
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AP Biology Form follows function The alignment of structure & function is seen at all levels of biology organism cell organelle organ
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AP Biology Regulation Organisms need to maintain a “steady state” in the face of changing conditions maintain homeostasis achieve this through feedback monitor the body like a thermostat turn on when it’s needed, off when its not
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AP Biology Interdependence No organism is an island standing alone communities, ecosystems
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AP Biology Science, technology & society Science & technology must function within the rules of society ethics
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AP Biology Themes Science as a process of inquiry questioning & investigation Evolution Energy transfer Continuity & Change Relationship of structure to function Regulation Interdependence in nature Science, technology & society
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AP Biology Why study themes of Biology? Biology is an ever expanding body of knowledge too much to memorize it all need to generalize create a framework upon which to organize new knowledge themes are the key to understanding the nature of living organisms
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