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What is science? The root sci- means “to know”. Science strives to:
Science is 1 way of investigating the world in which we live! Science strives to: Explore & understand the natural world Explain events in the natural world Use those explanations to make useful predictions
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Things that are not science:
Art Religion Is science better than these things? Literature Opinion NO! It’s simply another way of exploring the world we live in.
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Science can only concern itself with testable things and/or observable things!
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The Nature of Science
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Is scientific knowledge a set truth?
In our scientific explanations, we explain natural phenomena & how things work using the knowledge we have. When our knowledge base changes, our explanations may change. Scientific knowledge changes all the time!
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Flat Earth Theory During the Middle Ages, it was widely accepted that Earth was flat. Pythagoras, a great mathematician (Pythagorean Theorem), proved that the Earth was spherical mathematically in the 6th century BC. Flat Earth Theory Video
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Flat Earth Theory Even though Pythagoras disproved it, general society still believed the Flat Earth Theory. 1519 – Ferdinand Magellan, an explorer, was recruited by Spain to sail the distance around Earth. If Earth was flat, Magellan’s ships would fall off the edge of Earth!
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Flat Earth Theory Magellan’s ships set sail in 1519.
His ships returned to Spain in 1522. The ships had successfully circumnavigated Earth, proving the Earth was spherical.
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What is biology? The study of life
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A single drop of blood contains millions of red blood cells.
So… what is life? In order to be considered living, an organism has to have the following 8 characteristics: a. It is made up of units called cells. A single drop of blood contains millions of red blood cells.
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Characteristics of Living Organisms
b. Reproduce Some living organisms reproduce sexually, while some reproduce asexually.
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Characteristics of Living Organisms
c. Has a universal genetic code
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Characteristics of Living Organisms
d. Grows & develops
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Characteristics of Living Organisms
e. Responds to the environment
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Characteristics of Living Organisms
f. Obtains & uses materials & energy
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Characteristics of Living Organisms
g. Maintains a stable internal environment (homeostasis)
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Characteristics of Living Organisms
h. As a group, change over time (evolution)
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Biologists study life at many different levels.
Molecular biologists study the molecules that build life. Ecologists study how organisms interact with each other & their environment.
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Life can be explored on many different levels.
A. Molecules: built by atoms, the building block of all matter
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Life can be explored on many different levels.
B. Organelles: perform specialized functions within cells
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Life can be explored on many different levels.
C. Cells: the smallest functional unit of life
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Life can be explored on many different levels.
D. Groups of cells: tissues, organs, organ systems
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Life can be explored on many different levels.
E. Organism: individual living system
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Life can be explored on many different levels.
F. Population: group of organisms of 1 type that live in the same area
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Life can be explored on many different levels.
G. Community: populations that live together in an area
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Life can be explored on many different levels.
H. Ecosystem: community & its non-living surroundings Desert Rainforest
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Life can be explored on many different levels.
I. Biosphere: the part of Earth that contains all ecosystems
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