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Title: Biology 121 Introduction


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Biology 121 - Introduction
  • Biology website http//biology.smsu.edu
  • Bio 121 website http//courses.smsu.edu/mcb095f/b
    io121/
  • Syllabus and course policy statement.

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Introduction, continued
  • Text website www.campbellbiology.com
  • CD web access come with textbook (if purchased
    new) or can be bought separately
  • CD provides some, but not all, the functions of
    website.
  • Some of you may prefer the e-book at ½ the cost.

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Table of contents
  • Introduction
  • Ten Themes in the Study of Life
  • Unit One The Chemistry of Life
  • The Chemical Context of Life
  • Water and the Fitness of the Environment
  • Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life
  • The Structure and Function of Macromolecules
  • An Introduction to Metabolism

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Table of contents, continued
  • Unit Two The Cell
  • A Tour of the Cell
  • Membrane Structure and Function
  • Cellular Respiration Harvesting Chemical Energy
  • Photosynthesis
  • Cell Communication
  • The Cell Cycle

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Table of contents, continued
  • Unit Three Genetics
  • Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycles
  • Mendel and the Gene Idea
  • The Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance
  • The Molecular Basis of Inheritance
  • From Gene to Protein
  • Microbial Models The Genetics of Viruses and
    Bacteria
  • The Organization and Control of Eukaryotic
    Genomes
  • DNA Technology and Genomics
  • The Genetic Basis of Development

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Table of contents, continued
  • Unit Four Mechanisms of Evolution
  • Descent with Modification A Darwinian View of
    Life
  • The Evolution of Populations
  • The Origin of Species
  • Phylogeny and Systematics

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Hierarchical organization of life
  • Subatomic particles
  • Atoms
  • Molecules
  • Cells
  • Tissues
  • Organs
  • Organ systems
  • Non-living
  • Chemistry, Physics
  • Life
  • Cell Biology, Physiology

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Figure 1.2 The hierarchy of biological
organization
Organism
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Hierarchical organization of life
  • Organ systems
  • Organisms
  • Populations
  • Species
  • Communities
  • Ecosystems
  • Physiology,
  • Organismal Biology
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Ecology

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Emergent properties
  • Each level of organization has new properties not
    present at lower levels

Reductionism
  • To understand a complex phenomenon, study it at
    lower levels of the hierarchy.

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Reductionism- example
  • Watson and Crick 1953
  • Structure of DNA
  • Genetics explained by chemistry physics

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Definition of Life
  • Life is a property of organisms
  • Organisms are complex chemical systems
  • Possess intrinsic plan or program (genetic
    program).

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Definition of Life, continued
  • Homeostasis
  • Regulatory mechanisms
  • Exchanges with environment
  • e.g. body temperature, oxygen, energy
  • growth reproduction
  • increase in size
  • increase in number

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Definition of Life, continued
  • requirement for energy and materials from the
    environment.
  • Autotrophy
  • Heterotrophy
  • Responsiveness to the environment
  • Evolution

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Figure 1.3 Some properties of life
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