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1 Science of Biology

2 The Scientific Study Of Life Biosphere Ecosystem Florida coast Community All organisms on the Florida coast Population Group of brown pelicans Organism Brown pelican Organ system Nervous system Organ Brain Tissue Nervous tissue Cell Nerve cell Organelle Nucleus Molecule DNA Atom Nucleus Brain Spinal cord Nerve

3 Biology Nature is not neatly packaged into the individual life sciences. Organisms and their environment are natural systems to which the basic concepts of chemistry and physics apply. Biology is a multidisciplinary science, drawing on the insights from other sciences.

4 What is Life? Life resists a simple, one-sentence definition, yet we can recognize life by what living things do. All organisms share a common set of features or properties

5 Properties of Life Form high degree of ordered structures Regulate internal conditions

6 Properties of Life Harvest and use energy Reproduce and evolve

7 Properties of Life Grow and develop Respond to environmental stimuli

8 Organizational Hierarchy Life can be organized into a hierarchy of structural levels. At each successive level additional emergent properties appear. Fig. 2.1 Biosphere Ecosystem Florida coast Community All organisms on the Florida coast Population Group of brown pelicans Organism Brown pelican Organ system Nervous system Organ Brain Tissue Nervous tissue Cell Nerve cell Organelle Nucleus Molecule DNA Atom Nucleus Brain Spinal cord Nerve

9 The hierarchy of Life Organ systems Organs Tissues Cells Organelles Molecules Biologists investigate the full spectrum of life, from the biosphere to the biochemical reactions within a cell.

10 Emergent Properties Life’s basic characteristic is a high degree of order Biological organization is based on a hierarchy of structural levels, each building on the levels below Novel properties emerge at each step upward Emergent properties result from interactions between components Emergent properties reflect importance of structural arrangement and organization

11 Reductionism The complex organization of life presents a dilemma to scientists seeking to understand biological processes. We cannot fully explain a higher level of organization by breaking it down into parts. At the same time, it is futile to try to analyze something a complex as an organism or cell without taking it apart. Reductionism - Reducing complex systems to simpler components, is a powerful strategy in biology. Reductionism is balanced by the longer-range objective of understanding emergent properties.

12 Unity and Diversity Biology can be viewed as having two dimensions: A “vertical” dimension covering the size scale from atoms to the biosphere A “horizontal” dimension that stretches across the diversity of life. The latter includes not only present day organisms but those throughout life’s history.

13 Diversity - Hallmark Of Life At present, biologists have identified and named about 1.5 million species. This includes over 280,000 plants, almost 50,000 vertebrates, and over 750,000 insects. Thousands of newly identified species are added each year. Estimates of the total diversity of life range from about 5 million to over 30 million species.

14 Unity Underlying the diversity of life is a striking unity, especially at the lower levels of organization. The universal genetic language of DNA unites prokaryotes, like bacteria, with eukaryotes, like humans. Among eukaryotes, unity is evident in many details of cell structure. Fig. 1.12

15 Unity and Diversity Evolution is the key to understanding biological diversity The evolutionary connections among all organisms explain the unity and diversity of life Descent with modification accounts for both the unity and diversity of life. In many cases, features shared by two species are due to their descent from a common ancestor. Differences are due to modifications by natural selection modifying the ancestral equipment in different environments. Evolution is the core theme of biology - a unifying thread that ties biology together.

16 Evolution Can explain the unity and diversity of life Charles Darwin synthesized the theory of evolution by natural selection, his book on evolution presented two important concepts. Species evolved from ancestors, and there was modification in the process or, as Darwin stated, “descent with modification.” Natural selection occurs as heritable variations are exposed to environmental factors that favor the reproductive success of some individuals over others.

17 Darwin’s Observations Individual Variation - Individuals in a population of any species vary in many heritable traits Differential reproductive success – Any population can potentially produce far more offspring than the environment can support This creates a struggle for existence among variant members of a population. Darwin inferred that those individuals with traits best suited to the local environment will generally leave more surviving, fertile offspring

18 Natural Selection Natural selection is an editing mechanism Occurs when populations or organisms, having inherited variations, are exposed to environmental factors that favor the reproductive success of some individuals over others

19 Struggle for Existence Struggle for existence: A population produces many more offspring than can survive long enough to reproduce. This idea was based on Thomas Malthus’s Essay on the Principle of Population – populations tend to increase faster than their food supply. This leads to competition and is of great consequence in differential reproductive success

20 Natural Selection Natural selection, by its cumulative effects over vast spans of time, can produce new species from ancestral species. For example, a population may be fragmented into several isolated populations in different environments. What began as one species could gradually diversify into many species. Each isolated population would adapt over many generations to different environmental problems

21 Finches Of The Galapagos Islands Diversified after an initial colonization from the mainland to exploit different food sources on different islands.

22 Descent With Modification Descent with modification accounts for both the unity and diversity of life. In many cases, features shared by two species are due to their descent from a common ancestor. Differences are due to modifications by natural selection modifying the ancestral equipment in different environments. Evolution is the core theme of biology - a unifying thread that ties biology together. Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings

23 Adaptation The product of natural selection is adaptation, the collection of favorable modifications in a population over time. All organisms have adaptations that have evolved by means of natural selection

24 The Process Of Science Scientists use two main approaches to learn about nature Discovery Science - Scientists describe some aspect of the world and use inductive reasoning to draw general conclusions Hypothesis-Based Science - Scientists attempt to explain observations by testing hypotheses

25 The Process Of Science There are no absolute truths in science All that we understand about nature comes from our ability to observe the world around us. Scientists do not “believe” in something Instead scientists have levels of confidence in explanations for natural phenomena.

26 Scientific Theory Broad in scope, generates hypotheses, supported by massive body of evidence. Theories constantly challenged through testing of the specific, falsifiable hypotheses they generate. Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity Darwin’s Theory of Evolution Lemaître’s Big Bang Theory of the Universe

27 Hypothesis-based Science Hypothesis-based science involves : Observations, questions, hypotheses as tentative answers to questions Deductions leading to predictions, and then tests of predictions to see if a hypothesis is falsifiable

28 What is a hypothesis? A hypothesis is a tentative or educated guess at an answer to a problem or question that is being asked. A good hypothesis makes predictions that can be tested. Part of the process of hypothesis-based science uses deductive reasoning, which flows from a general premise to a specific premise. The important aspect of this process is that the deduction can be tested.

29 Hypothesis-based Science A Case Study from Every day Life Deductive reasoning is used in testing hypotheses as follows Observations Question Hypothesis # 1: Dead batteries Hypothesis # 2: Burnt-out bulb Prediction: Replacing batteries will fix problem Prediction: Replacing bulb will fix problem Test prediction Test falsifies hypothesis Test does not falsify hypothesis

30 Hypothesis-based Science Two important qualities of the hypothesis-based science illustrated in the flashlight example A hypothesis must be testable. A hypothesis must be falsifiable If a hypothesis is correct, and we test it, then we can expect a particular outcome

31 Key Steps in the Scientific Method Make observations, may come from others or results of earlier tests Ask questions about aspects of the observations: How? Why? When? Generate hypotheses; explanations of the phenomena, phrased in such a way as to be testable. Derive predictions; logical, testable outcomes of the hypotheses Developed by the use of deductive reasoning Predictions take the form of if (statement of hypothesis) is true, then (predictions). Test the predictions; performed to determine if the predictions are supported (fail to falsify) or falsified A hypothesis becomes credible when repeated attempts to disprove it fail


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