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Biology: the study of life What do biologists do?  Study the diversity of life  Research diseases The Study of Life  Develop technologies  Improve.

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2 Biology: the study of life

3 What do biologists do?  Study the diversity of life  Research diseases The Study of Life  Develop technologies  Improve agriculture  Preserve the environment 1.1 Introduction to Biology Chapter 1

4 The Eight Characteristics of Life 1. Made of one or more cells 2. Displays organization 3. Grows and develops 4. Reproduces The Study of Life 1.1 Introduction to Biology Chapter 1

5 The Eight Characteristics of Life 5. Responds to stimuli 6. Requires energy 7. Maintains homeostasis 8. Adaptations evolve over time The Study of Life 1.1 Introduction to Biology Chapter 1

6 The Study of Life  Living things are made of one or more cells.  Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in all living things. 1.1 Introduction to Biology Chapter 1

7 Displays Organization The Study of Life  Living things also display organization, which means they are arranged in an orderly way.  What does this mean? 1.1 Introduction to Biology Chapter 1

8 Organization

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10 Grows and Develops The Study of Life  Growth results in the addition of mass to many organisms and the formation of new cells and new structures. 1.1 Introduction to Biology Chapter 1

11 Reproduces The Study of Life  A species is a group of organisms that can breed with one another and produce fertile offspring. 1.1 Introduction to Biology Chapter 1

12 Is a liger a species?

13 Responds to Stimuli The Study of Life  Stimulus: anything that is part of the internal or external environments and causes some sort of reaction Venus flytrap 1.1 Introduction to Biology Chapter 1

14 Do animals respond to stimuli? Do plants respond to stimuli?

15 Requires Energy The Study of Life  Living things get their energy from food.  Most plants and some unicellular organisms use light energy from the sun to make their own food and fuel their activities. 1.1 Introduction to Biology Chapter 1

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17 Organisms that cannot make their own food get energy by consuming other organisms.

18 Maintains Homeostasis The Study of Life  Homeostasis: regulation of an organism’s internal conditions to maintain 1.1 Introduction to Biology Chapter 1

19 If anything happens within or to an organism that affects its normal state, processes to restore the normal state begin. Ex. When your body temp. is too high, what happens?

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21 Adaptations Evolve Over Time 1.1 Introduction to Biology The Study of Life  An adaptation is any inherited characteristic that results from changes to a species over time. Chapter 1

22 1.3 The Scientific Method

23 Steps of the Scientific Method 1. State the Problem (question) 2. Research 3. Form a Hypothesis (statement) 4. Create and Perform Experiments 5. Analyze Date (observe, record, organize, analyze) 6. State a Conclusion

24 State the Problem The Study of Life  Scientific inquiry begins with observation.  May be in the form of a question.  Ex. 1.3 Methods of Science Chapter 1

25 Research the Topic and Gather Info. –Internet –Experts –Books and Journals

26 Form a Hypothesis The Study of Life  Hypothesis: a testable explanation of a situation  Law: a hypothesis that has been repeatedly tested and not contradicted 1.3 Methods of Science Chapter 1

27 Create and Perform Experiments The Study of Life  Must be completed in a controlled environment  What does that mean? 1.3 Methods of Science Chapter 1

28 Controlled Experiments The Study of Life  A control group in an experiment is a group used for comparison.  The experimental group is the group exposed to the factor being tested. 1.3 Methods of Science Chapter 1

29 Variable: the single factor that is being changed

30 Experimental Design The Study of Life  Independent variable —the factor in an experiment that is changed by the scientist 1.3 Methods of Science Chapter 1

31  Dependent variable —results from or depends on changes to the independent variable.

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33 Observe, Record, and Analyze Data The Study of Life  Data —information gained from observations.  Quantitative data can be measurements of time, temperature, length, mass, area, volume, density, or other factors.  Qualitative data are descriptions of what our senses detect. 1.3 Methods of Science Chapter 1

34 Analyze the Data The Study of Life  A graph of the data makes the pattern easier to grasp. 1.3 Methods of Science Chapter 1

35 Make a Conclusion 1.3 Methods of Science The Study of Life  State if your findings support or contradict your hypothesis Chapter 1

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