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1 Biology: the scientific study of living things
What is Biology? Biology: the scientific study of living things • Life can be defined as an organized genetic unit capable of metabolism, homeostasis, reproduction, and evolution. Life is incredibly diverse and complex, and not all organisms display all these characteristics of life all the time. Living things: all the organisms descended from a single-celled ancestor. All are composed of cells. A cell is the basic fundamental unit of life.

2 Characteristics of living organisms:
What is Biology? Characteristics of living organisms: Consist of one or more cells Contain genetic information that allows them to reproduce themselves Grow, develop and have a limited life span Are genetically related and have evolved Have the ability to adapt

3 Characteristics of living organisms:
What is Biology? Characteristics of living organisms: Can obtain and use materials and energy. (nutrients converted into ATP) Exchange gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide Respond to their environment Can regulate their internal environment – maintain homeostasis

4 Evolution: a central theme
What is Biology? Evolution: a central theme Living systems evolve through differential survival and reproduction.

5 The Many Faces of Life (Part 1)

6 The Many Faces of Life (Part 2)

7 What is Biology? Unicellular organisms: a single cell carries out all the functions of life Multicellular organisms: made of many cells that are specialized for different functions

8 All Life Consists of Cells
The study of cells was made possible by the invention of the microscope. Discovery of cells was made possible by the invention of the microscope in the 1590s by Dutch spectacle makers Zaccharias and Hans Janssen. The first biologists to improve and apply this technology to living organisms were Antony van Leeuwenhoek and Robert Hooke in the late 1600s. Hooke coined the term cells to describe the repeated structures he saw in cork tissue.

9 What is Biology? Cell Theory: Cells are the basic structural and physiological units of all living organisms. Cells are both distinct entities and building blocks of more complex organisms. (Schleiden and Schwann 1838)

10 All cells come from preexisting cells.
What is Biology? Cell Theory: All cells come from preexisting cells. All cells are similar in chemical composition. Most of the chemical reactions of life occur within cells. Complete sets of genetic information are replicated and passed on during cell division.

11 Evolution by natural selection
What is Biology? Charles Darwin proposed that all living organisms are descended from common ancestors. Evolution by natural selection

12 What is Biology? Species: a group of organisms that look alike and can breed successfully with one another.

13 Humans select for desired traits when breeding animals.
What is Biology? Humans select for desired traits when breeding animals. Darwin postulated that natural selection could occur through differential survival and reproductive success.

14 Natural selection leads to adaptation.
What is Biology? Traits that increase the probability that the organism will survive and reproduce will become more common in the population. Natural selection leads to adaptation.

15 Adaptations to the Environment

16 DNA: the information that is passed from parent to daughter cells
What is Biology? DNA: the information that is passed from parent to daughter cells Genome: sum total of all the DNA in the cell All cells in a multicellular organism have the same genome.

17 DNA: repeating subunits—nucleotides
What is Biology? DNA: repeating subunits—nucleotides Gene: a specific segment of DNA molecule—contains information for making proteins Mutations are alterations in the nucleotide sequence.

18 The Genetic Code Is Life’s Blueprint

19 Cells acquire nutrients from their environment.
What is Biology? Cells acquire nutrients from their environment. Nutrients supply energy and materials for building biological structures (synthesis). Nutrient molecules contain energy in the chemical bonds.

20 Energy from Nutrients Can Be Stored or Used Immediately

21 Living organisms control their internal environment.
What is Biology? Living organisms control their internal environment. Multicellular organisms have an internal environment that is not cellular. Cells are specialized, and organized into tissues, tissues are organized into organs.

22 Biology Is Studied at Many Levels of Organization

23 Living organisms interact:
What is Biology? Living organisms interact: They may be territorial or they may cooperate.

24 Figure 1.7 Conflict and Cooperation

25 Individuals are part of populations.
What is Biology? Individuals are part of populations. Interacting populations of many different species form a community. Interacting communities in a given area form ecosystems.

26 How is All Life on Earth Related?
Life arose by chemical evolution. Molecules that could reproduce themselves were critical. Biological molecules were then enclosed in membranes.

27 Life’s Calendar

28 How is All Life on Earth Related?
For 2 billion years, life consisted of single cells—prokaryotes. These cells were in the oceans, protected from UV radiation.

29 How is All Life on Earth Related?
Metabolism: the sum of all chemical reactions that occur in cells. Photosynthesis evolved about 2.5 billion years ago.

30 The first photosynthetic cells were similar to cyanobacteria.
Photosynthetic Organisms Changed Earth’s Atmosphere The first photosynthetic cells were similar to cyanobacteria.

31 How is All Life on Earth Related?
Consequences of photosynthesis: O2 accumulated in the atmosphere Aerobic metabolism began • Ozone layer formed—allowed organisms to live on land

32 How is All Life on Earth Related?
Eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotes. Organelles—membrane bound compartments with specialized functions: • Nucleus • Chloroplast


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