Title: Chapter 1
1Chapter 1Biology and You
- Section 1
- Themes of Biology
2I. What is Biology?
- Bio _______ - ology ________
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3Freancesco redi
I. What is Biology?
Life
- Bio _______ - ology ________
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Study of
Spontaneous Generation and the story of
Francesco Redi Life comes from Life
4Properties of Life
- Cellular Organizition
- Reproduction
- Metabolism
- Homeostasis
- Heredity
- Responsiveness
- Growth and Development
51. Cellular Organization
- All living things are made of cells (i.e. cell
theory) - Organisms can be
- Single-celled
- Multi-celled
6Biological Hierarchy
- Biological hierarchy (rank / order)
- Put in order from smallest to largest
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Organ, Cell, Molecule, Tissue, Organism,
Atom, and Organelle
7Biological Hierarchy
- Atom
- Molecule
- Organelle
- Cell
- Tissue
- Organ
- Organism
82. Reproduction
- A All living things can reproduce either
- Sexually
- Asexually bility of organisms to make more of
their own kind (offspring)
93. Metabolism
- All the chemical reactions in an organism
- Breaking down molecules to release their energy
or raw materials - Getting Energy
- Getting rid of waste
- Building proteins and other organic molecules for
use by the organism - Inhaling Oxygen and exhaling CO2
Matching
a. Ingestion b. Digestion c. Respiration d.
Excretion e. Synthesis
103. Metabolism
- All the chemical reactions in an organism
- Breaking down molecules to release their energy
or raw materials - Getting Energy
- Getting rid of waste
- Building proteins and other organic molecules for
use by the organism - Inhaling Oxygen and exhaling CO2
Matching
a. Ingestion b. Digestion c. Respiration d.
Excretion e. Synthesis
11Outhouse
12NOT AN EXCLUSIVE OR COMPLETE LIST!
- Plants obtaining energy from the sun
(_______________) - Animals obtaining energy from consuming plants
and/or other animals (ingestion)
13Another Example
- Chemotrophs (The orange stuff0 Organisms that
use chemical sources (rather than sunlight) to
obtain energy. The ones in the photo live at
50-60o C.
144. Homeostasis
? Maintaining a stable internal environment ?
Respond to external environment and adjust
- Examples
- Body temperature
- Blood sugar
155. Heredity
- Passing traits from parents to offspring
- Passed through genes
- Mutations are changes in a genes DNA
16Video Clip
Bird Brains - Clues to the origins of human
language are turning up in the brains of birds.
http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/0304/01.
html
176. Responsiveness
- a. Stimulus A change in the environment
- b. Response What an organism does to adjust and
adapt to that change.
Fight or Flight Reflex
Pearls in Oysters
187. Growth and Development
- Definite Size and Shape
- Definite Lifespan
Galapagos Land Tortoise Lifespan 193 years
The world's oldest known living tree - its root
system has been growing for 9,550 years. (Sweden)
19Cameleon - Mayfly - Ameoba
Labord's Chameleon (Madagascar) has a
post-hatching life span of 4 to 5 months.
One species of American Mayfly has an adult
lifespan less than five minutes
Ameoba
20One of these things is not like the other
217 Themes of Biology
- Cellular Structure and Function
- Reproduction
- Metabolism
- Homeostasis
- Heredity
- Evolution
- Interdependence
22Evolution
- A change in inherited traits over time
- Mechanisms (how it works)
- Mutations are original source of new traits
(genes) - Organisms with beneficial genes are more likely
to survive and reproduce (Natural Selection)
23Interdependence
- How organisms interact and depend upon one
another in a community
- Ecology studies interdependence of organisms and
their interactions with their non-living
environment
24- Ecology studies life beyond the organism
- populations many individuals of one species
- communities all organisms in an area
- ecosystems all organisms in an area and their
environment