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Themes of Biology and Characteristics of Life
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What is Biology? Biology is the study of life Bio= Life Ology- Study of
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Themes in Biology Seven recurring themes that you will encounter in this course: Stability and homeostasis Evolution Reproduction and Inheritance Structure and Function Development Energy Relationships Ecology
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Stability and Homeostasis Homeostasis The maintaining of very stable internal conditions Can you give me examples of homeostasis?
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Evolution Evolution is species changing over time Happens over a very long period of time Evolution is the unifying theme of biology
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Reproduction and Inheritance All living organisms come from other living organisms Through the transmission of genetic material Types of reproduction Asexual- No exchange of genetic material (produces clones) Sexual- Combining of genetic material from two different organisms
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Structure and Function Structures of organisms are almost always related to specific functions that allow the organism to survive in their environment Can you give me some examples of where this is true?
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Development All organisms are composed of and develop from cells Two types of organisms: Unicellular- Composed of only one cell Multicellular- Composed of more than one cells
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Energy Relationships All organisms use energy Organisms can make their own energy (autotrophs) Organisms must “eat” other organisms in order to gain energy (heterotrophs)
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Ecology Ecology is the study of interactions of organisms with each other and their environment
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Characteristics of Life
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ALL organisms on the planet share the EXACT same eight characteristics of life If one or more characteristics is missing, then is not considered living
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Characteristics of Life 1. All organisms are made up of at least one cell 2. Highly organized 1. Individual Cells- Specific cell structures called organelles carry out specific functions 2. Multicellular organisms- Organized into: Tissues Organs Organ Systems Organisms
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Characteristics of Life 3. Uses energy through metabolism 4. Responds to the environment (from a stimulus) 5. Grows and develops
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Characteristics of Life 6. Maintains homeostasis 7. Reproduces 8. Adapts to its surroundings
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