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1 Themes of Biology

2  Biology is the study of life

3 Every living organism shares properties that separate them from nonliving things  Every living organism is composed of one or more cells is able to reproduce can obtain and use energy to run life processes will maintain a constant internal environment can pass on traits to offspring can respond and adjust to the environment will grow and develop

4 Properties of Life What does it mean to be alive?  Cellular organization  Reproduction  Metabolism  Homeostasis  Heredity  Responsiveness  Growth and development

5 Unifying Themes of Biology  1: cellular structure and function  2: reproduction  3: metabolism  4: homeostasis  5: heredity  6: evolution  7: interdependence

6 Cellular structure and function  All living things are made of one or more cells  Cells are highly organized, tiny structures tiny structures with thin coverings called membranes  Organisms can range from a single cell to trillions of cells  The basic structure of cells is the same in all organisms although some cells are more complex than others

7 Reproduction  All living things can reproduce  Reproduction is the process by which organisms make more of their own kind from one generation to the next

8 Metabolism Living organisms carry out many different chemical reactions in order to obtain and use energy to run their life processes. All living things use energy to grow, to move, and to develop  Metabolism is the sum of all the chemical reactions carried out in an organism

9 Homeostasis  All living organisms must maintain a stable internal environment in order to function properly  Organisms respond to changes in their external environment and their internal processes adjust accordingly

10  The maintaining of stable internal conditions in spite of changes in the external environment is called homeostasis

11 Heredity  All living things are able to pass on traits to their offspring through genes that are passed from parent to offspring  A gene is the basic unit of heredity  The passing of traits from parent to offspring is called heredity

12  Sometimes damage causes genes to change  A change in the DNA of a gene is called a mutation

13 Evolution  Mutations cause changes in the inherited characteristics of species over generations  Change in the inherited characteristics of species over generations is called evolution

14  A species is a group of genetically similar organisms that can produce fertile offspring  Individuals in a species are similar but not identical

15  Individuals with genetic traits that better enable them to meet nature’s challenges tend to survive and reproduce in greater numbers causing these traits to become more common.

16  Charles Darwin, the 19 th century British naturalist, used the term natural-selection for the process in which organisms with favorable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce

17  Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection provides a consistent explanation for life’s diversity of organisms

18 Interdependence  Organisms in any biological community live and interact with other organisms  A biological community is a group of interacting organisms

19 Ecology is the branch of biology that studies the interactions with one another and with the nonliving parts of their environment

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