Title: Introduction to Biology
1Introduction to Biology
- Ms. Chappell
- Biology 150-009
- August 22, 2006
2Importance of Science
- Health advances
- Biotechnology
- Information technology
- Impacts today and tomorrow
3Science - A Way of Learning
- Methodical, systematic journey that builds on
previous scientific works and that may lead to
scientific theory. - Theory - general set of principles that explains
a broad process and is supported by evidence - Theory can explain a process best and can
withstand withering criticism.
43 General Principles
- All scientific theories are subject to revision
- Scientific results must be reproducible
- Scientific claims or hypotheses must be
falsifiable
5SCIENTIFIC METHOD
- OBSERVATION of some natural phenomenon that leads
to a question - Development of a working HYPOTHESIS (sometimes
called an educated guess) to tentatively explain
the observation must be based on sound logic and
available known evidence, be testable and
falsifiable. - Design and conduct and EXPERIMENT that is
reproducible. - Draw CONCLUSIONS based on experimental results
and statistical analyses. - OHEC!!
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7Ecology
- Study of HOW living organisms interact with other
living organisms and their physical abiotic
environment - Does ecology environmentalism? NO!
- Ecosystem basic unit of study in ecology with
all of its interacting parts a system strongly
linking living, or biotic, factors and
non-living, or abiotic, factors to create a
whole.
8Where have all the sea otters gone? (Biocast 31.a)
In about a decade, sea otter numbers have fallen
in the Aleutians from 53,000 to 6000. And
researchers are stunned by the reason--killer
whales, whove shared the islands with otters for
millennia, have changed their diet and are now
dining on so many of the otters that the
population has been devastated. And why have
killer whales opted for a new menu? It seems
their normal bill of fare, seals and sea lions
are also in decline. How come? Overfishing. With
more and more of the Aleutian sea life ending up
breaded and in the frozen food aisle, theres
less food for seals, causing their population to
decline. And the whales, not anxious to go
hungry, have altered their diet accordingly. And
the story doesnt end there. Otters feed on sea
urchins, which feed on kelp. Fewer otters equals
more urchins, which means less kelp. Which will
mean-----? Who knows what? All to keep the price
of fish sticks competitive.
9Ecosystem Constituents
- Individual organism a living organism that
interacts with other living organisms and its
physical environment filling a specific niche
(role or job) - Habitat Physical place occupied by a living
organism at a given time in a given space - Population Members of the same species living
together in an ecosystem (species ??) - Community All populations of organisms in an
ecosystem (that potentially interact) - Biosphere Interactive collection of all the
earths ecosystems including all living and
non-living parts
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