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Chapter 1 The Nature of Life Mr. Raucci. The Fallacy “Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc” “________________________________” A logical fallacy stating, "Since.

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1 Chapter 1 The Nature of Life Mr. Raucci

2 The Fallacy “Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc” “________________________________” A logical fallacy stating, "Since that event followed this one, _____________________ ______________________________________.” The Truth Sequential occurrence ____________ _________________________________ SAT Box Latin Post – after Ergo – therefore Vocab Sequential – in a row

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5 How to Out a Witch Bound Submersion There was no favorable result in this test; essentially the alleged witch would be bound at the hands and feet – with heavy rocked attached – and thrown into a body of water. If the body floated to the surface, that was proof, along some kind of whimsical lines, that the accused was indeed a witch (at which point they’d execute her by some other means). If she sank to the bottom – and inevitably drowned – she was innocent. Given that none of these girls had received any proper Navy Seals training – inhale, hold your breath, don’t panic – about 100% of them drowned, with apathetic standers-by shrugging it off, thinking ‘Oh well. Now we know.” SAT Box Vocab Whimsical – spontaneously playful Submerse – be below Immerse – surround with Allege – suggest Inevitable – guaranteed

6 “Cum Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc” A logical fallacy stating "with this, therefore because of this“ – implying that correlation implies causation The Fallacy a correlation between ____________________________________________ The Truth SAT Box Latin Cum – with Vocab Fallacy – false idea Implying – suggesting Correlation - relationship

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8 Chapter 1 Vocabulary Growth Homeostasis Metabolism Nutrition Organism Reproduction Respiration Transport

9 Is Life Common? What is Life? What are the characteristics of life? Why is there life?

10 The Drake Equation Neil deGrasse Tyson explanation Big Bang explanation N = the number of civilizations in our galaxy with which communication might be possible (i.e. which are on our current past light cone) R * = the average number of star formation per year in our galaxy f p = the fraction of those stars that have planets n e = the average number of planets that can potentially support life per star that has planets f l = the fraction of planets that could support life that actually develop life at some point f i = the fraction of planets with life that actually go on to develop intelligent life (civilizations) f c = the fraction of civilizations that develop a technology that releases detectable signs of their existence into space L = the length of time for which such civilizations release detectable signals into space

11 N = 10 x.5 x 2 x 1 x.1 x.01 x 40,000 = 400 intelligent alien civilizations with the technology to transmit and potentially contact us. Next question: If SETI does receive a message, what then?

12 Characteristics of Life Biology – the study of living things 1.Living things are highly ____________________________ ______________________________________ 1. … are made up ___________________________. 2. … use ________________________________ 3. … have a definite ____________________________ 4. … have a limited ____________________________ 5. … grow 6. … respond ________________________________ 7. …are able ___________________________________ 8.Groups of living things ________________________________

13 What about a virus? Viruses are small portions of DNA or RNA surrounded _________________. They are only capable of ___________ _______________________. Are viruses alive? What if life is discovered elsewhere? Will we need to refine our definitions? Flu virus through an electron microscope SAT Box Vocab Refine – purify or make distinctions

14 SAT Box Latin Adeno - gland Rhino - nose Vocab Mosaic – made of many diverse parts Epidemic - widespread

15 Homeostasis Defn: the maintenance _________________________ ___________________ The key to understanding life Temperature, hormones, hydration, _________________________ _______________________, … SAT Box Latin Homeo – same Stasis – state of Vaso – blood vessel Vocab Maintenance – continuance Hydration – infuse water Dilation – expansion Constriction - shrinking

16 Nutrition Defn: the taking of materials from ___________________________ ______________________________ Nutrients – substances an organism _____________________________ _____________________________ (can come in the form of solids, liquids or gases) Ingestion – taking in __________ but usually not in a usable form Digestion – the _________________ __________________ materials into simpler forms

17 Transport Defn: the process by which ______________ _________________________________________ SAT Box Latin Extra – outside Intra - inside

18 (Cellular) Respiration The obtaining of _____________________ _____________________________________. – Aerobic – while utilizing ______________ – _________ – without utilizing oxygen SAT Box Latin Aer – air An - without Vocab Utilizing - using

19 Synthesis Defn: combining simple substances ________________ _________________ _________________. SAT Box Latin Syn – with Thesis – put Vocab Complementary – fitting together

20 Growth Increasing size – Unicellular – _________________ – Multicellular – ____________________________ specialization Animal growth is time defined Some Plants & some other organisms can grow indefinitely SAT Box Latin Uni – one Multi - many Vocab Indefinitely – without end

21 Excretion The process of ____________ _____________ Differs from secretion SAT Box Latin Ex – out or from photo - light

22 Regulation The process of __________________________ In animals performed by __________________ ________________________________________ – Endocrine – hormones = chemical messengers (also used by plants) – Nervous – neuro-chemical impulses Demo 1 – kidneys kidneys Demo 2 - temperature temperature SAT Box Latin Endo –within Exo – outside of

23 Reproduction Necessary for continuation of a species but not an individual organism Sexual – _______________________________ Asexual – ______________________________ SAT Box Latin A - not Vocab Clone – exact copy Trait - characterisitc

24 Metabolism The sum total of _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ Anabolism Catabolism SAT Box Latin Ana – up or repeating Cata – down Vocab Anabolism – building up Catabolism – breaking down


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