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Title: INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY


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INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY
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How does life begin?
  • There were 2 theories
  • Spontaneous generation
  • Biogenesis

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Spontaneous Generation
  • Process by which life begins when ethers enter
    nonliving things
  • Francesco Redi conducted an experiment to
    disprove this theory

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Redis Experiment
  • During Redis time maggots were thought to come
    from rotting meat
  • Redi placed meat in an open jar and maggots
    appeared on the meat
  • Redi placed meat in a closed jar and no maggots
    appeared
  • Critics of Redi suggested that the ethers could
    not enter the container which is why the maggots
    did not appear

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Redis Revised Experiment
  • Redi placed meat in a jar covered with a mesh
    cloth to allow ethers to enter but nothing else
  • Maggots did not appear on the meat

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Biogenesis
  • Principle that life comes only from life
  • After Francesco Redi disproved the theory of
    spontaneous generation, Louis Pasteur conducted
    an experiment to prove biogenesis

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Pasteurs Experiment
  • Broth is placed in a flask with a curved neck to
    prevent dust from entering the broth
  • The broth is heated and after one year, the broth
    was still free of bacteria
  • The curved neck is broken off so that dust can
    now enter the flask
  • After one day, the broth was cloudy and filled
    with bacteria

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Characteristics of Life
  • Organization living things are organized the
    basic unit of organization is the cell
  • Energy living things use sound, light and
    chemical energy all living things take in energy
    from the environment and use it for their life
    processes
  • Growth and Development
  • Growth is an increase in size
  • Development is a change in shape or form

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Characteristics of Life (cont.)
  • Reproduction process by which new living things
    are formed
  • Response and Adaptation
  • Response includes migration, movement, color
    changes, etc.
  • Adaptation is a way for an entire population of
    organisms to respond to long-term changes in
    their surroundings these are passed on from
    generation to generation

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Levels of Organization
  • Atom
  • Molecule
  • Cell
  • Tissue
  • Organ
  • Organ System
  • Organism
  • Population
  • Community
  • Ecosystem
  • Biosphere

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Population, Community, Ecosystem Biosphere
  • Population group of organisms of the same
    species that live together in a particular
    location
  • Community include all organism populations in a
    particular location
  • Ecosystem all the communities and the non-living
    parts in a particular location
  • Biosphere thin layer of air, land and water on
    the surface of the earth
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