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8/31/2015 10:21:00 PM Biology in the 21st Century I. Biology - the study of life A. Earth is home to an incredible diversity of life 1. Biosphere - every part of Earth where life might be found 2. Biodiversity - the variety of living things a. biodiversity generally increases from the poles to the equator b. species - a particular type of living thing that can reproduce by interbreeding among themselves B. Characteristics of Life – all living things share certain characteristics 1. All living things are made up of cells. A cell is the basic unit of life 2. Need for energy – all organisms need a source of energy a. plants capture the energy of the sun b. animals get their energy by eating other organisms c. metabolism – all the chemical processes that build up or break down material 3. Response to environment a. stimuli – factors that cause a response in an organism 4. Reproduction and Development a. reproduction – ability to produce new individuals b. development – change in an organism c. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) – genetic material passed from one generation to the next II. Unifying Themes of Biology A. All levels of life have systems of related parts 1. system – organized group of related parts 2. celltissueorganorgan systemorganism example: 3. speciescommunityecosystembiosphere universe 4. ecosystem – physical environment with different species that interact with one another and with nonliving things B. Structure and function are related in biology 1. teeth have different structures and perform different functions (front teeth cut and back teeth grind) 2. heart muscle has different structure than arm muscle C. Organisms must maintain homeostasis to survive in diverse environments 1. Homeostasis – the maintenance of constant internal conditions in an organism 2. examples: D. Evolution explains the unity and diversity of life 1. Evolution – the change in living things over time 2. adaptation – an inherited trait that gives an advantage to individual organisms and is passed to future generations 3. All living things show both unity and diversity a. unity – all living things use the same DNA code b. no two living things have identical DNA III. Scientific Thinking and Processes A. Scientific Method 1. Observation – scientist make observations and examine previous research 2. Forming hypothesis – try to explain observations hypothesis – proposed answer for a scientific question 3. Testing hypothesis – collect data to support or reject a hypothesis 4. Analyze data – look at data and draw conclusions 5. Evaluate Results B. Scientific Experiments – testing hypothesis 1. Independent variables – the condition that is manipulated 2. Dependent variables – what is observed and measured during an experiment. Dependent variables change in response to changes in the independent variables 3. Constants – conditions that do not change during an experiment 4. experiments must change only one variable C. Theory – a proposed explanation for a wide range of observations 1. Examples – theory of evolution, germ theory 2. Law – a known truth, no exceptions, always correct IV. Biologist Tools and Technology A. Imaging provides new views of Life 1. Microscopes a. light microscope b. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) c. transmission electron microscope (TEM) 2. Medical Imaging a. CAT scan b. MRI Magnetic resonance imaging c. X-ray 3. Computers allow us to model complex systems V. Biology and Your Future A. Health Care B. Environmental Studies C. Biotechnology D. Ethics 8/31/2015 10:21:00 PM 8/31/2015 10:21:00 PM