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section 1.1 The Study of Life Teacher Notes and Answers SECTION 1 Instant Replay 1. at the equator Vocabulary Check 1. Biology 2. Biodiversity 3. species 4. biosphere 5. science The Big Picture 6. cell, species, biosphere 7. the discovery and study of cells and microorganisms © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company section 1.1 2A, 3D, 3F The Study of Life Key Concept Biologists study life in all its forms. Earth is home to an incredible diversity of life. Living things are found almost everywhere on Earth. There is life in the deepest parts of the ocean, in hot springs, and even in Antarctic ice. Living things can be all shapes and sizes. The blue whale is the largest animal living on Earth. Other living things are so small they can only be seen through a microscope. This organism is made of a single cell and is too small to be seen with just the human eye. The Biosphere Biodiversity The word diversity means “variety.” If you have lots of different kinds of t-shirts, you have a variety of t-shirts, or a diversity of t-shirts. The word part bio- means “related to life.” Biodiversity is the variety, or all the different types, of life on Earth. There is more biodiversity in warm areas of Earth. More living things can survive in consistently warm areas. These areas have a larger food supply for more forms of life. The region around the equator* has the most consistently warm temperatures on Earth, so there is the greatest biodiversity near the equator. * Academic Vocabulary equator the imaginary circle around the middle of the Earth 2 Holt McDougal Biology VISUAL VOCAB Across the biosphere, the variety of life is called biodiversity. Biodiversity is greater closer to the equator. biosphere = everywhere life exists © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Everything that lives on Earth, and every place where those things live, is part of the biosphere. Prairies, forests, deserts, and other land environments are all part of the biosphere. Oceans, lakes, and other water environments are also part of the biosphere. Even the inside of your nose, where bacteria and fungi live, is a part of the biosphere. These are all different species of North American birds. Cardinal Screech owl Brown pelican Peregrine falcon Snowy egret A species is a particular type of living thing that can breed and reproduce. Humans are one species, and monarch butterflies are another species. About 2 million different living species have been identified. Biologists think that there could be millions more species that have not yet been discovered. Over half of all known species are insects. Where on Earth would you find the greatest variety of species? © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Biology is the scientific study of all forms of life. Biology, or life science, is the scientific study of living things and their interactions with their environment. Biology is one of three basic areas of science: life science, earth science, and physical science. The study of living things helps us to better understand ourselves and our world. For example, high intelligence and the ability to make and use tools were considered to be strictly human traits until chimpanzees were observed using sticks and other tools to hunt insects and other organisms. Science is knowledge gained by observing natural events and conditions. Observations help scientists to discover facts or to perform experiments to test theories or formulate laws. ® Frank Lukasseck/Corbis Humans have studied living things throughout history. The study of living things began long before the invention of computers, microscopes, or other scientific tools and techniques. Prehistoric cave paintings show that early people were interested in the animals they observed and used as food. Ancient civilizations used herbal remedies, domesticated animals, and grew crops. The ancient Egyptians mummified their royalty, nobility, and the wealthy. All of these things taught ancient civilizations much about living organisms and their surroundings. Scientists during any time period are limited by the demands and rules of society. Changes in politics and governance also influence the progress of science. Interactive Reader 3 The ancient Greek and Roman societies are known for their milestones in science and philosophy. There was not as much scientific development in Europe during the Middle Ages as in places such as India and China. The Scientific Revolution (1450s–1700s) gave rise to a renewal of interest in art and science. Leonardo da Vinci made close studies of animal and human anatomy and used this knowledge in his art. He introduced methods of observation and documentation that are still used today. Scientific understanding is always limited by available technology. Advances in biology and other areas of science are made possible by the use of new technologies. For example, the invention of the microscope allowed for the discovery and study of cells and microorganisms. 1.1 Vocabulary Check biosphere biodiversity species biology science Mark It Up Go back and highlight each sentence that has a vocabulary word in bold. 1. is the scientific study of all living things. 2. describes all of the different types of living organisms in a given area. 3. A reproduce. is a particular type of living thing that can breed and 4. All living things and the places where they are found on Earth make up the . 5. Knowledge that is gained by observing natural events and conditions is . known as 1.1 The Big Picture 6. Put the following three terms in order from smallest to largest: species, biosphere, cell. 7. List two advances in biology that were made after the m icroscope was invented. 4 Holt McDougal Biology © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Fill in the blanks with the correct term from the list above.