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Page 1: INTRODUCTION: UNIFYING THEMES OF BIOLOGY Chapter 1

INTRODUCTION: UNIFYING THEMES OF BIOLOGY

Chapter 1

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Inquiring About the Natural World

• Biology is the scientific study of life

• Evolution is the basic principle of biology

• Scientific Inquiry is how we approach the study of life

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Study of Life

• Look at the natural world by studying what living things do.

• Diversity and complexity

• How things are connected

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Order

Evolutionary adaptation

Responseto theenvironment

ReproductionGrowth anddevelopment

Energyprocessing

Regulation

Fig. 1-3

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Fig. 1-3a

Order

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Fig. 1-3b

Evolutionaryadaptation

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Fig. 1-3c

Responseto theenvironment

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Fig. 1-3d

Reproduction

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Fig. 1-3e

Growth and development

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Fig. 1-3f

Energy processing

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Fig. 1-3g

Regulation

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Connecting Themes: Big Ideas

• More than just memorizing details

• Themes or Big Ideas will help you organize the information.

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The Four Big Ideas: Big Idea 1

• The process of evolution drives the diversity and unity of life.• Makes sense of everything we know about living organisms

• Unifies biological concepts

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Fig. 1-16

Cilia ofParamecium

Cross section of a cilium, as viewedwith an electron microscope

Cilia ofwindpipecells

15 µm 5 µm

0.1 µm

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Fig. 1-15(a) DOMAIN BACTERIA

(b) DOMAIN ARCHAEA

(c) DOMAIN EUKARYA

Protists

Kingdom Fungi

KingdomPlantae

Kingdom Animalia

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Fig. 1-14Species Genus Family Order Class Phylum Kingdom Domain

Ursus americanus(American black bear)

Ursus

Ursidae

Carnivora

Mammalia

Chordata

Animalia

Eukarya

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The Four Big Ideas: Big Idea 2

• Biological Systems utilize free energy and molecular building blocks to grow, to reproduce, and to maintain homeostasis.• What are systems?

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Fig. 1-4c

The biosphere

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Fig. 1-4d

Ecosystems

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Fig. 1-4e

Communities

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Fig. 1-4f

Populations

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Fig. 1-4g

Organisms

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Fig. 1-4h

Organs andorgan systems

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Fig. 1-4i

Tissues50 µm

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Fig. 1-4j

Cells

Cell

10 µm

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Fig. 1-4k

1 µm

Organelles

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Fig. 1-4l

Atoms

Molecules

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(a) Wings

(c) Neurons

(b) Bones

Infoldings ofmembrane

Mitochondrion

(d) Mitochondria0.5 µm100 µm

Fig. 1-6

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Fig. 1-13a

Excess Dblocks a step

(a) Negative feedback

Negativefeedback

D

D D

D

C

B

A

Enzyme 1

Enzyme 2

Enzyme 3

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Fig. 1-13b

Excess Zstimulates a step

(b) Positive feedback

Z

Positivefeedback

Enzyme 4

Enzyme 5

Enzyme 6Z

Z

Z

Y

X

W

+

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The Four Big Ideas: Big Idea 3

• Living systems store, retrieve, transmit, and respond to life processes.

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25 µm

Fig. 1-7

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NucleicontainingDNA

Sperm cell

Egg cell

Fertilized eggwith DNA fromboth parents

Embryo’s cells withcopies of inherited DNA

Offspring with traitsinherited fromboth parents

Fig. 1-9

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Fig. 1-10

Nucleus DNA

Cell

Nucleotide

(a) DNA double helix (b) Single strand of DNA

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Fig. 1-11

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The Four Big Ideas: Big Idea 4

• Biological systems interact, and these systems and their interactions possess complex processes.

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Fig. 1-5

Sunlight

Ecosystem

Heat

Heat

Cyclingof

chemicalnutrients

Producers(plants and other photosynthetic

organisms)

Chemical energy

Consumers(such as animals)

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Scientific Inquiry

•A search for information and explanation

•What is the scientific method?• What are its components?

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Fig. 1-24a

Observations

Question

Hypothesis #1:Dead batteries

Hypothesis #2:Burnt-out bulb

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Fig. 1-24b

Test prediction

Hypothesis #1:Dead batteries

Hypothesis #2:Burnt-out bulb

Test prediction

Prediction:Replacing batterieswill fix problem

Prediction:Replacing bulbwill fix problem

Test falsifies hypothesis Test does not falsify hypothesis