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Biology: Exploring Life  Understand your world  Make informed decisions  Self  Family  Medical  Diet  Make informed votes  Understand significance.

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2 Biology: Exploring Life

3  Understand your world  Make informed decisions  Self  Family  Medical  Diet  Make informed votes  Understand significance of accomplishments

4  Bios = life  ology = study of  Biology = study of life

5  Atom  Carbon  Molecule  Lipid  Organelle  Mitochondrion  Cell  Eye receptor

6  Tissue  Nervous  Organ  Eye (multiple tissues)  Organ system  Visual system (multiple organs: eye, tear ducts, eyelids, brain, etc.)  Multicelled organism  Sparrow

7  Population  All sparrows in a forest  Community  All living things in the same forest  Ecosystem  All living & nonliving (soil, water, etc.) things in a geographical area  Biosphere  Everything on Earth that supports life

8  Producers—provide food for ecosystem  Plants  Photosynthesis  Consumers—eat/ingest others  Eat plants  Eat other animals  Decomposers—break down dead Producers & Consumers  Recycle chemical nutrients  Fungi

9  Cycle in ecosystem Producers convert sunlight & nutrients Producers create energy Consumers eat producers or other consumers Consumer dies Decomposers break down Consumers & producers Chemical nutrients are released

10  Cell  Basic functional unit of life  Prokaryotic Small, very simple Bacteria  Eukaryotic Complex Organelles with membranes Plants, animals, fungi

11  Shared by all living things regardless of the form or complexity of life  Order  Organization  Regulation  Maintain internal environment  Growth & Development  Change with age during lifetime  Energy Processing  Metabolism  Take in energy, transform to maintain life

12  Response to Environment  Environmental stimuli affect organism  Sweating, chills  Reproduction  Method to pass on genetic information  Sexual, asexual  Adaptation  Traits that aid survival are passed to next generation

13  In summary, living organisms must….  Have organization  Regulate themselves  Grow  Metabolize  Respond  Reproduce  Adapt

14  Taxonomy—ID and organize into logical groups  Nomenclature—name organisms  Binomial nomenclature (Genus, species)  Homo sapiens (human)  Canis lupus (wolf)  Felis concolor (cougar)

15 Group LevelExample  Domain Eukarya  KingdomAnimalia  PhylumArthropoda  ClassInsecta  OrderLepidoptera  FamilyDanaidae  GenusDanaus  Speciesplexippus Monarch Butterfly

16  Bacteria  Multiple kingdoms  Prokaryotes  Archaea  Multiple kingdoms  Prokaryotes  Eukarya  Eukaryotes  Protists (multiple kingdoms)  Kingdom Fungi  Kingdom Plantae  Kingdom Animalia

17  Charles Darwin  On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, 1859  “Descent with modification”— evolution of ancestors into current species  Proposed to occur through natural selection

18  Observations  #1—Individuals in a population vary in heritable traits  #2—Some individuals survive better than others due to these traits  #3—Over time and generations, more individuals will have these beneficial traits  “Survival of the fittest”  Individuals with traits that aid in survival and/or reproduction will be more likely to pass on those traits to the next generation.  Mutations  Changes in DNA can lead to variations in traits

19  Gather information about the world  Do it objectively  Explain the natural world using rules or patterns in the natural world  Explanations that are testable  Can use information for prediction  No conclusion drawn in science is final!  However, can say many things with high probability

20  Observation  Hypothesis  Test  Analyze & Interpret  Repeat  Theory

21 Hypothesis #1: Dead batteries Observations Question Hypothesis #2: Burned-out bulb

22 Hypothesis #1: Dead batteries Observations Question Hypothesis #2: Burned-out bulb Prediction: Replacing batteries will fix problem Prediction: Replacing bulb will fix problem Test prediction

23 Hypothesis #1: Dead batteries Observations Question Hypothesis #2: Burned-out bulb Prediction: Replacing batteries will fix problem Prediction: Replacing bulb will fix problem Test prediction Test falsifies hypothesisTest does not falsify hypothesis

24  Control Group  Standard of Comparison  Identical to testing group other than the variable being tested  Sampling Error  Certain amount of error in any study  Try to minimize by taking large sample sizes

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26  Can we use viruses that attack bacteria (bacteriophages) to fight infections?

27  Hypothesis - Bacteriophages can protect mice against infectious bacteria  Prediction - Mice injected with bacteriophages will not die as a result of bacterial injection

28  Experimental group  Inject with bacteria and bacteriophage  Control group  Inject with bacteria and saline

29  Experimental group  All mice lived  Control group  All mice died  Conclusion - Bacteriophage injections protect mice against bacterial infections

30  Prediction - Bacteriophage injections will be more effective treatment than single dose of the antibiotic streptomycin  Test - Mice injected with bacteria, then with saline, streptomycin, or bacteriophage

31  With 2nd injection:  Bacteriophage - 11 of 12 mice lived  60 mg/gm streptomycin - 5 of 12 lived  100 mg/gm streptomycin - 3 of 12 lived  Saline - all mice died  Conclusion - Bacteriophage treatment can be as good or better than antibiotic

32  Limited to our knowledge and understanding of the natural world  Cannot answer philosophical, moral, or ethical questions  Limited by man’s fallibility


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