Title: BIOLOGY 103
1BIOLOGY 103
2Syllabus
- Text Life 3rd Edition by Ricki Lewis
- Lecture Note Outlines and Lab Manual in 3-ring
binder, produced by Biology Faculty in Shoals
Campus bookstore
35 Major Units of Material
- Unit 1 Science and Molecules
- Unit 2 Cell Structure and Transport, DNA
structure replication, Protein Synthesis - Unit 3 Cells Energy Biochemical Pathways
- Unit 4 Reproduction and Inheritance
- Unit 5 Survey of Prokaryotes and Protists
4TESTS, POINTS, AND GRADES
- A 100 point lecture test will follow each unit
and will account for 75 of your final grade - That means that 25 of your grade is earned in
LAB!!!
Lab is a very important part of this class!!!
5Lab Grade
- Lab Reports Each lab is turned in for credit,
10 pts each - Two 50 point lab tests will be given at mid-term
and just before finals - Final lab grade will be calculated as a
percentage of these points - Example
- 85 points on reports 35 on midterm test 45 on
final 165 - 165/ 220 (total points) 75
6Calculation of grade for course
- Average grade on lecture X 0.75
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- Final Lab Grade X 0.25
- Final Grade
- Example Lecture 85 avg and Lab 60 avg
- 85 x 0.75 75 x 0.25 82.5
7GRADES
- A 90 and above
- B 80-89
- C 70-79
- D 60-69
- F Below 60
8Characteristics of Life
9A Single Mote of Life.....
- Why is it here?
- How does it work?
- These are the complex questions that biologists
try to answer .....
10Biology is the Science of Life
11 What is Life ?? ORDER
- Living things are complex and highly organized
- The simplest living things are more complex and
organized than the most complex non-living things
12What is Life ?? ENERGY USE AND METABOLISM
- Living things are capable of energy
transformations - METABOLISM Anabolism Catabolism
- Transport
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14What is Life?? MAINTENANCE OF INTERNAL CONSTANCY
- Homeostasis
- Control concentration of salts and water in
cell/organism - Temperature maintenance
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16What is Life ?? IRRITABILITY AND ADAPTATION
- Living things respond to stimuli from the
external and internal environments - adapt to their environments
- evolve or change through time
- They are irritable
- Plants are living things - Do they respond to
stimuli?
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18What is Life ??GROWTH, REPRODUCTION, DEVELOPMENT
- Hereditary molecules DNA
- Living things can reproduce and make more of
themselves - As a result of reproduction living things
- adapt to their environments
- evolve or change through time
- Repair tissues
19Mr. Mrs. Mt. Gorilla proudly announce
20Some Characteristics of Life
- Orderliness, organization
- Energy Use and Metabolism
- Regulation, coordination
- Sensitivity, responsiveness
- Reproduction, Growth
21The Scientific Method
22Scientists use Scientific Method to investigate
LIFE
- Observation
- Information
- Hypothesis
- Repeated experimentation
- Conclusion
- Retest Conclusions
23Controlled Experiment
- CONTROL GROUP
- EXPERIMENTAL (VARIABLE) GROUP
- Two groups treated exactly alike except for the
variable factor - Variable factor is used in the hypothesis
24Objective Data
- Empirical evidence
- By gathering objective numerical data from our
experiments we avoid subjective statements like
better or worse
25Objective data
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28Theories
- A Theory is NOT a GUESS due to lack of
knowledge!!! - Dont confuse scientific THEORY with the laymans
use of the term theory
29A Scientific Theory is
- a hypothesis that has withstood the test of time
and much experimentation - SOLID GROUND OF SCIENCE
- Generally accepted scientific principle
30Scientific Theory
- Theory of Evolution
- Cell Theory
- More currently
- Estrogen Mimic Theory
- INTERESTING READING IN CHAPTER 2!
31Biologists use the Scientific Method to Learn
about LIFE.
32Introduction to Classification and Taxonomy
33Classification
- Organisms grouped into 5 major kingdoms
- 1. Prokaryotae (Monera)
- 2. Protista
- 3. Mycetae (Fungi)
- 4. Plantae
- 5. Animalia
34Classification Criteria
- Cell type (Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic)
- Cell number (single cell or multicell)
- Cell wall (present or absent)
- Photosynthetic or Heterotrophic
35Classification of Prokaryotae (Monera)
- Prokaryotic
- Unicell organisms
- bacteria
- cyanobacteria
- 3 Major shapes
- Bacillus or rod shape
- Coccus or spherical
- Spiral
36Classification of Prokaryotae (Monera)
- Prokaryotic
- Unicell organisms
- bacteria
- cyanobacteria
37Kingdom ProkaryotaeBacteria growing on Petri
Plate
38Kingdom Prokaryotae3 Major Shapes of Bacteria
Spiral
Bacillus
Cocci
39Classification of Protista
- Eukaryotic
- single cell organisms
- both plant and animal unicells
- both photosynthetic and heterotrophic
- protozoa
- algae
40Scanning Electron Microscope
41SEMs of Fossil Diatoms
42Kingdom Protista AlgaeViewed with Light
microscope
Diatoms
Spiral
Dinoflagellates
43Kingdom Protista Protozoa
Two protozoa that cause human disease Trichomonas
vaginalis Giardia lamblia
44Trypanosoma protozoa in a blood smear (African
Sleeping Sickness)
45Classification of Mycetae (Fungi)
- Eukaryotic
- may be multi-cellular
- cell walls
- heterotrophic
- mushrooms, yeast, molds
46Kingdom Myceteae
47Kingdom Myceteae
- Yeast cells
- Bread making
- Alcoholic beverages
Yeast Cells
48Classification of Plantae
- Eukaryotic
- multi-cellular
- cell walls
- photosynthetic
- green plants (grass, flowers, trees)
49Kingdom Plantae
50Classification of Animalia
- Eukaryotic
- multicellular
- no cell walls
- heterotrophic
- humans, dogs, jellyfish, insects
51Kingdom Animalia
52Classification System
- Kingdoms subdivided into increasingly similar
groups - Phyla (phylum, singular) animal organisms
- OR
- Division (plant organisms)
53Classification Systems
- Phyla and Divisions are subdivided into Classes
- Classes are subdivided into Orders
- Orders are subdivided into Families
- Families are subdivided into genera (genus,
singular) - Genera are divided into species
54Classification Systems
- KingdomgtPhylum or Divisiongt ClassgtOrdergtFamilygtGen
usgt species
55Classification of humansHomo sapiens
- Kingdom Animalia
- Phylum Chordata
- Class Mammalia
- Order Primates
- Family Hominidae
- Genus Homo
- species sapiens
56Binomial System
- Genus species
- Genus species
- G. species
- G. species
- Example Escherichia coli (E. coli)