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1 The Science of Biology Chapter 1

2 The Nature of Science (What is science?)

3 Science is… Based on evidence (observations). Subject to change.

4 Science is… Based upon the assumption that natural laws operate today as they did in the past and will continue to do so in the future.

5 Science is… Characterized by a common set of values including
Logical thinking Precision Open-mindedness Skepticism Reproducibility of results Honest and ethical reporting of results Objectivity/An attempt to avoid bias Imagination (creativity)

6 Science is… One way of knowing used by many people (not just scientists). Cannot answer all questions.

7 Facts, Laws & Theories Observations vs. Inferences

8 FACT the world’s data Ex: Plants need water to survive.

9 Law predicts what will happen if certain conditions are present
Ex: Newton’s Second Law F = ma (Force = mass x acceleration) * Look for the equations!

10 Theory well tested explanation based on observations
Ex: natural selection A good review

11 Observations Using the five senses to gather information.
The apple is red.

12 Types of Observations:
Quantitative: involve measuring and the use of numbers. For example: The plant grew 5 cm in the last 7 days. Qualitative: involve descriptions. For example: The plant is growing more on the side that is facing the sunlight.

13 Inferences A logical interpretation based on ones prior knowledge and experiences. For example: The plant is growing toward the light because it needs light for photosynthesis.

14 Practice 1 What observations can we make about this picture?
What inferences can we make?

15 Practice 2 What observations can we make about this picture?
What inferences can we make?

16 Practice 3 What observations can we make about this picture?
What inferences can we make?

17 Scientific Method

18 Note: There is no set order to the scientific method!!!

19 State the PROBLEM. Usually a QUESTION about what you want to learn. RESEARCH the topic. Form a HYPOTHESIS. HYPOTHESIS = an educated prediction or solution based on your research.

20 Set up the EXPERIMENT. Include the MATERIALS LIST and PROCEDURES.

21 Change only 1 variable. CONTROL: Normal, unchanged part EXPERIMENTAL GROUP: Changed part INDEPENDENT VARIABLE: “I” change the “I”ndependent variable. DEPENDENT VARIABLE: depends on your change. CONSTANTS: everything that is kept the same between the control and experimental group

22 Collect data. CHARTS and GRAPHS are good. Form a CONCLUSION. Accept or reject your hypothesis. Repeat your work. COMMUNICATE your findings.

23 Talking to Plants http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9M8FFJW7UQ M
Record the following for this experiment: 1.) Question 2.) Hypothesis (If… then…) 3.) Independent Variable 4.) Dependent Variable 5.) Constants 6.) Initial Results

24 Characteristics of Life

25 biology: study of life organism: any living thing

26 All living things: 1.) Made up of cells.
2.) Reproduce. (sexually or asexually) 3.) Based on a genetic code. (DNA) 4.) Grow and develop.

27 All living things: 5.) Obtain and use materials and energy.
6.) Respond to changes in it's environment. ex: Plant growing toward light. 7.) Maintain a stable internal environment. (homeostasis) Ex: body temperature 8.) Adapt and evolve. (change over time)


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