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Chapter 1: The Science of Biology Pages: 2 & 3
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What is science? 1) An organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world. 2) The body of knowledge that scientists have built up after years of using this process.
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What are the goals of science? To investigate To understand To explain events To make predictions
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How to Think Like a Scientist Observations Use the five senses Data Information gathered from the observations Inference Logical interpretation based on prior knowledge or experience Hypothesis Proposed explanation of your observation
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How Scientists Work The Scientific Method Step #1 – Ask a Question Step #2 – Form a Hypothesis ( I think) (If … Then…) ( statements of cause)
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How Scientists Work (cont.) The Scientific Method (cont.) Step #3 – Controlled Experiment Step #4 – Analysis May involve many things : math, charts graphs…
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How Scientists Work (cont.) The Scientific Method (cont.) Step #5 – Draw a Conclusion Do your results support hypothesis? Step #6- Theory A well tested explanation that unifies a broad range of observations Many Trials
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Redi’s Experiment disproving spontaneous generation pgs. 8-9 Observation? Hypothesis? Experiment.. Explain why his experiment disproves spontaneous generation
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Lazzaro Spallanzani’s test of Redi’s findings Boiling kills microorganisms Sealed flask Flask is open Teeming with microorganisms Free of microorganisms
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Pasteur “definitively” disproves spontaneous generation Broth is boiled Broth is sterile indefinitely Broth sits and no microbes appear
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Pasteur “definitively” disproves spontaneous generation Sterile broth sits in flask Flask tilts and broth comes into contact with dust Microbes appear immediately
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How is a theory developed? A particular hypothesis may become so well supported due to evidence from numerous investigations that scientists may consider it a theory. THEORY: “Generation from Life” PasteurSpallanzaniRedi
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When Experiment are NOT Possible pg 14 Examples of when an experiment is not possible Why? What other methods are possible?
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What is a Theory? Explain the theory or theories about why marsupials are primarily in Australia
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Characteristics of Living Things 1. Living things are made up of units called cells.
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Characteristics of Living Things 2. Living things reproduce
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Characteristics of Living Things 3. Living things are based on a universal genetic code.
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Characteristics of Living Things 4. Living things grow and develop
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Characteristics of Living Things 5. Living things obtain and use materials and energy
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Characteristics of Living Things 6. Living things respond to their environment.
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Characteristics of Living Things 7. Living things maintain a stable internal environment
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Characteristics of Living Things 8. Taken as a group, living things change over time
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Levels of Organization from smallest to largest 1)Molecules
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Levels of Organization from smallest to largest 2)Cells
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Levels of Organization from smallest to largest 3)Groups of Cells Tissues Organs Organ Systems
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Levels of Organization from smallest to largest 4)Organism
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Levels of Organization from smallest to largest 5)Population all the members of one species in an area
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Levels of Organization from smallest to largest 6)Community all the members of the different interacting species in an area
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Levels of Organization from smallest to largest 7)Ecosystem all the members of a community plus the abiotic (physical) factors Influencing them
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Levels of Organization from smallest to largest 8) Biosphere entire region of the earth where living things may be found
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Tools and Procedures that Scientists Use 1 )Metric System
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Tools and Procedures that Scientists Use 2)Graphs
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Tools and Procedures that Scientists Use 3) Microscopes Types of Microscopes Light Microscope
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Tools and Procedures that Scientists Use 3) Microscopes Types of Microscopes Electron Microscope
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Laboratory Techniques Cell Culture Cell Fractionation
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