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1 KEY CONCEPT Biology is the study of all forms of life.

2 Earth is home to an incredible diversity of life.
The biosphere includes all living things and all the places they are found. biosphere = everywhere life exists

3 Earth is home to an incredible diversity of life.
Every part of the biosphere is connected with every other part. The biosphere includes many environments. land environments

4 The biosphere includes many environments (continue).
saltwater and freshwater environments Tidepool Estuary portions of the atmosphere

5 Biodiversity is the variety of life.
Biodiversity generally increases from the poles to the equator. Biodiversity is greater in areas with consistently warm temperatures. Biodiversity is greater closer to the equator.

6 A species is one particular type of living thing.
Members of a species can interbreed to reproduce. There are about 2 million different living species have been identified.

7 All organisms share certain characteristics.
Biology is the scientific study of all forms of life.

8 An organism is any individual living thing.
All are made of one or more cells.

9 An organism is any individual living thing.
All are made of one or more cells. All need energy for metabolism. All respond to their environment. All have DNA that they pass on to offspring.

10 1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology
KEY CONCEPT Unifying themes connect concepts from many fields of biology.

11 All levels of life have systems of related parts.
1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology All levels of life have systems of related parts. A system is an organized group of interacting parts. A cell is a system of chemicals and processes. A body system includes organs that interact. An ecosystem includes living and nonliving things that interact.

12 1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology
Biologists study many different systems.

13 Structure and function are related in biology.
1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology Structure and function are related in biology. Structure determines function. Proteins with different structures perform different functions. Heart muscle cells have a different structure and function than stomach muscle cells. Different species have different anatomical structures with different functions.

14 1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology
Organisms must maintain homeostasis to survive in diverse environments. Homeostasis is the maintenance of constant internal conditions.

15 1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology
Homeostasis is the maintenance of constant internal conditions. Homeostasis is usually maintained through negative feedback. Negative feedback systems return a condition to its normal (set) point.

16 1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology
Behaviors and adaptations can help maintain homeostasis.

17 Evolution explains the unity and diversity of life.
1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology Evolution explains the unity and diversity of life. Evolution is the change in living things over time. The genetic makeup of a population of a species changes. Evolution can occur through natural selection of adaptations. Adaptations are beneficial inherited traits that are passed to future generations.

18 1.2 Unifying Themes of Biology
Evolution accounts for both the diversity and the unity of life.

19 1.3 Scientific Thinking and Processes
KEY CONCEPT Science is a way of thinking, questioning, and gathering evidence.

20 Like all science, biology is a process of inquiry.
1.3 Scientific Thinking and Processes Like all science, biology is a process of inquiry. Scientists make careful and systematic observations. Scientists record observations as data. Scientists form a hypothesis as a possible answer to a     question. Scientists test their hypotheses and analyze their data.

21 Biologists use experiments to test hypotheses.
1.3 Scientific Thinking and Processes Biologists use experiments to test hypotheses. Observational studies allow scientists to describe a phenomenon.

22 1.3 Scientific Thinking and Processes
Experimentals allow scientists to determine what causes a phenomenon.

23 1.3 Scientific Thinking and Processes
Experimental studies allow scientists to determine what causes a phenomenon. Independent variables are manipulated. Dependent variables are observed and measured. Constants are conditions that are kept the same.

24 A theory explains a wide range of observations.
1.3 Scientific Thinking and Processes A theory explains a wide range of observations. Theories explain a wide range of observations and experimental results. A theory is supported by a wide range of scientific evidence. Theories can change based on new evidence.

25 1.4 Biologists’ Tools and Technology
KEY CONCEPT Technology continually changes the way biologists work.

26 Imaging technologies provide new views of life.
1.4 Biologists’ Tools and Technology Imaging technologies provide new views of life. A microscope provides an enlarged image of an object. light microscopes (LM) scanning electron microscopes (SEM) transmission electron microscopes (TEM) stoma

27 1.4 Biologists’ Tools and Technology
Imaging technology is used in medicine. X-ray images magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) functional MRI (fMRI)

28 Complex systems are modeled on computers.
1.4 Biologists’ Tools and Technology Complex systems are modeled on computers. Computer models are used to study systems that cannot be studied directly. heart attacks Normal heartbeat effect of medicines on the human body movement of water molecules into and out of a cell spread of a disease through a population Heart attack Computer models are used when experiments are not safe, ethical, or practical.

29 The tools of molecular genetics give rise to new biological studies.
1.4 Biologists’ Tools and Technology The tools of molecular genetics give rise to new biological studies. A gene is a segment of DNA that stores genetic information.

30 1.4 Biologists’ Tools and Technology
Through our understanding of DNA, we can study genetics on a molecular level. molecular genetics genomics

31 1.5 Biology and Your Future
KEY CONCEPT Understanding biology can help you make informed decisions.

32 1.5 Biology and Your Future
Knowledge of biology helps you understand your health. food allergies potential effects of obesity cancer effects of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs brain lungs heart liver kidneys

33 1.5 Biology and Your Future
Knowledge of biology can help you understand environmental issues. interactions in ecosystems pollution biodiversity

34 Biotechnology offers great promise but also raises many issues.
1.5 Biology and Your Future Biotechnology offers great promise but also raises many issues. Biotechnology is the use and application of living things and biological processes.

35 1.5 Biology and Your Future
Biotechnology is the use and application of living things and biological processes. DNA testing in medicine and forensics transgenic (genetically modified) crops transgenic bacteria

36 1.5 Biology and Your Future
Questions are raised about the use of biotechnology. safety of genetically modified crops spread of undesirable genes decrease in biodiversity ethical considerations

37 Biology presents many unanswered questions.
1.5 Biology and Your Future Biology presents many unanswered questions. Over the past 50 years, biological knowledge has greatly increased.

38 1.5 Biology and Your Future
There are still many questions to answer in biology. How are memories stored in the brain?

39 1.5 Biology and Your Future
There are still many questions to answer in biology. How are memories stored in the brain? How do viruses mutate? surface proteins lipid envelope nucleic acid capsid Does life exist on planets other than Earth?


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