Title: Biology
1Biology
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3Common Questions in biology
- If you were researching dandelions what division
of biology would that involve? - Zoology
- Microbiology
- Genetics
- Botany
4Common Questions in biology
- Which of the following organisms is considered a
mammal? - Bird
- Shark
- Whale
- Ant
5Common Questions in biology
- What phase of mitosis does the picture show?
- Prophase
- Metaphase
- Anaphase
- Telophase
6Common Questions in biology
- Which process converts light energy into chemical
energy? - Photosynthesis
- Chemosynthesis
- Cellular Respiration
- Lactic Acid Fermentation
7Which of the following processes involves the
chloroplast?
- Cell division
- Conversion of light energy to chemical energy
- Formation of reproductive cells
- Stringing together amino acids
8What is the basic unit of structure and function
of living things?
- Cell
- Organ
- Molecule
- Organelle
9Common Questions in biology
- Which part of the skeleton is an example of a
ball and socket? - Knee
- Hip
- Elbow
- Toe
10Common Questions in biology
- What is the class of a shark?
- Chondrichthyes
- Osteichthyes
- Agnatha
- Insecta
11Common Questions in biology
- Name the producer in the food chain below
- Grass gt grasshopper gt bird gt snake
- Grass
- Grasshopper
- Bird
- snake
12Common Questions in biology
- Which part of the flower is considered the male
portion? - Pistil
- Stigma
- Stamen
- ovary
13Common Questions in biology
- Which portion of the mushroom contains the
reproductive spores? - Stem
- Gills
- Roots
- leaves
14Sample question
- Which branch of biology focuses on the study of
heredity? - Ecology
- Genetics
- Microbiology
- Zoology
15Sample question
- The water you drink each day probably comes from
a municipal water supplier that employs a
biologist. What is the biologist most likely to
do that would affect the quality of the water you
drink? - Conduct tests to make sure there are no harmful
bacteria in the water. - Inspect water pipes to make sure there are no
cracks or leaks.
16- 3. Design systems to make sure you have enough
water pressure. - 4. Collect water samples from various places to
make sure the pH is the same throughout the
system.
17Sample question
- Which organelle helps to maintain homeostasis
within a multicellular organism through the
exchange of materials with other nearby cells? - Cell membrane
- Mitochondria
- Nucleus
- vacuole
18Sample question
- Which statement best describes active transport?
- Molecules move quickly across a membrane
- Energy is expended to move molecules across a
membrane. - More molecules move across a membrane than in
diffusion.
19Pictures to recognize
20Pictures to recognize
21Pictures to recognize
22Food Web
23Pictures to recognize
24What is Biology?
- The study of living things
25Five major divisions of Biology
- Zoology - animals
- Botany - plants
- Microbiology - microorganisms
- Genetics hereditary info
- Ecology - ecosystem
26Ecology
- The study of interactions among organisms and
between organisms and their environment
27Why Ecology?
- To understand the changes that occur as a result
of interactions among organisms with themselves
and their environment. - Ex. Hurricanes, Droughts, Forest Fires, Marine
invaders
28Levels of Organization
- Species (Individual)
- Populations
- Communities
- Ecosystem
- Biome
- Biosphere
29Producers
30Consumers
31Decomposers
32Autotrophs
33Heterotrophs
344 types of heterotrophs
- Herbivores
- Carnivores
- Omnivores
- Detritivores
35What is a food chain?
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36What is a food web?
37Community interactions
- Mutualism (symbiosis)
- Commensalism (symbiosis)
- Parasitism (symbiosis)
- Predation (prey and predator)
- Competition
38Ecological Succession
- Primary succession- occurs on surfaces where no
land exists. Occurs after a volcano eruption. - Secondary succession- occurs when there are major
changes in the existing community without
removing the soil. Occurs after a forest fire.
39Major Biomes of the world
- Tropical Rain forest
- Taiga (Boreal Forest)
- Tundra
- Desert
- Temperate Forest (Georgia)
- Temperate grasslands
40What is considered living?
- Anything that has the ability to nourish, grow,
and reproduce
41What do we consider the basic unit of life?
42Cell Theory
- The cell is considered the basic unit of life.
- All living things contain at least one cell.
- Cells come from preexisting cells
43Two basic types of cells
44ProkaryotesPro no
- No true nucleus
- No membrane-bound organelles
- No well-organized membrane
45Prokaryotes
- Unicellular
- Bacteria (Monerans)
46EukaryotesEu true
- True nucleus
- Well organized membrane
- Membrane bound organelles
47Eukaryotes
- Both Unicellular and Multicellular
- Most plants and animals and other specialized
organisms
48Two types of Eukaryotic Structures
49Plant cells
- Cell wall, Plastids(contain chloroplasts)
- Oblong, rectangular-shaped
50Animal Cell
- Circular, round-shape
- Centrioles
51Organelles of the cell and function
- Nucleus
- Mitochondria
- Golgi body
- Ribosomes
- Chloroplasts
- Rough and smooth ER
- Lysosomes
- Cilia and flagella
- Cell membrane
- Cell wall
- Centrioles
52Functions of the cell
- Homeostasis (cell membrane)
53What is Homeostasis?
- The maintenance of a constant, stable environment
internally - ex. Body temperature
54How is this done?
- Active Transport
- Passive Transport
55Active TransportEnergy
- Endocytosis- pinocytosis, phagocytosis
- Exocytosis
56Passive Transport
- Diffusion- high to low
- Osmosis- diffusion of water
57Osmosis
- HypOtonic solution
- Hypertonic solution
- Isotonic solution
58Plasmolysis
- The shrinking of the plant cell away from the
cell wall.
59Processes of the cell
- Photosynthesis
- Cellular Respiration
60Chemistry of the cell
- Atomsgtmoleculesgt
- macromoleculesgt
- organellesgtcellgttissuegt
- organsgtsystemsgtorganism
61Chemistry of the cell
- Living cells are made up of six kinds of
elements Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen,
Sulfur, Phosphorous
62Photosynthesis (plants and plant-like organisms
only
- Occurs in the chloroplast
- Light energy converted into chemical energy
- Produce sugar and oxygen
- 6H2O 6CO2light ----------gt C6H12O6 6O2
63Respiration (Plants, animals and other organisms)
- Occurs in the mitochondria
- Breakdown of sugar to produce energy.
- C6H12O6 6O2 ? 6CO2 6H2O Energy released
64ATP ADP cycle
65Cell Reproduction or Cell division
66What is Mitosis?
- The period in which the cell divides.
67What are the stages of Mitosis?
- P rophase
- M etaphase
- A naphase
- T elophase
68Prophase
- Chromosomes thicken. Nuclear membrane
disintegrates (disappears).
69Metaphase
- Chromosomes begin to line up in the center of the
cell.
70Anaphase
- Chromatids separate at centromere and migrate to
opposite poles. Tug of war
71Telophase
- Nuclear membrane reappears. The cell divides.
Forms two new identical daughter cells.
72What is Meiosis (Produces sex cells)?
- The process that produces haploid gametes in
diploid organisms. Cells produced only contain ½
number of chromosomes.
73What are the stages of Meiosis?
- Meiosis I
- Prophase I
- Metaphase I
- Anaphase I
- Telophase I
- Meiosis II
- Prophase II
- Metaphase II
- Anaphase II
- Telophase II
74What is Genetics?
- The study of hereditary information. The study
of genes.
75What is probability?
- The likelihood that a particular event will
occur. Just like flipping a coin.
76How is probability used by geneticists?
- Probability can be used to predict the outcomes
of genetic crosses by determining phenotypic and
genotypic probabilities.
77What is a Genotype?
- The combination of the alleles that the
individual inherits - Tt tall, short
- TT tall, tall
- tt short, short
78What is a Phenotype?
- The expression or appearance of the trait of the
allele - Tall person
- Short person
79How are Traits/ Alleles characterized
- Homozygous-
- TT or tt
- Heterozygous-
- Tt
80Punnett SquareTt x Tt
T t
TT
Tt
T
Tt
tt
t
81DNA and RNA
- AATC - DNA reading TTAG
- AATC - RNA reading UUAG
82Kingdoms
- Monera bacteria
- Protista animal-like amoeba, paramecium
plant-like algae fungal-like- slime mold - Fungi yeast, mold, mushroom
- Plantae plants
- Animalia - animals
83Taxonomic categoriesBroadest to most specific
- Kingdom
- Phylum
- Class
- Order
- Family
- Genus
- species
84Monera
- Sometimes separated into Archaebacteria and
Eubacteria - Prokaryotes
- Reproduce asexually through binary fission
- All bacteria
85Protista
- Eukaryotic, unicellular or multicellular
organisms. - Animal-like protists are motile
86Fungi
- Eukaryotic, unicellular or multicellular
- Reproduce by spores
87Plants
- Eukaryotic, multicellular, sexual or asexual
reproduction - Gymnosperms cone bearing
- Angiosperms flower bearing
88Animals
- Eukaryotic, multicellular
- Sexual or asexual reproduction
- Most specialized
- Mammals gt monotremes-lay eggs marsupials have
pouch placentals develop placenta during
development