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Title: Unit 1: the Science of Life


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  • Unit 1 the Science of Life
  • Ch. 2 Features of Life the Cell
  • (selected sections)
  • Ch. 30 Populations Communities
  • (selected sections)

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WHAT IS BIOLOGY???
(living once living things)
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What do biologists study???
  • Do they all study the same thing?
  • yes no

4
What is an organism?
  • a complete living thing that carries out all life
    processes
  • Organisms have 1 or more cells.

http//www.bigelow.org/bacteria/kingdom_2.jpg
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Living vs. Non-living
  • How do we know?
  • All living things must exhibit each of the
    characteristics of life.

http//www.animationlibrary.com/animation/18709/Do
lphin_in_frame/
http//www.animationlibrary.com/animation/25626/Fi
re_burns/
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Characteristics of Life
  • 1. Living things are organized.
  • What is the smallest (basic) unit of life?
  • the cell
  • What is the largest unit of organization?
  • the biosphere
  • the portion of earth that supports life (all life
    on earth)

complete living thing carrying out all life
processes
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Characteristics of Life
  • 2. Living things respond to stimuli.
  • What is a stimulus?
  • a change in an organisms (internal or external)
    environment
  • Why is responding to stimuli so important?
  • can help an organism survive, stay safe, meet
    needs, etc.

Plants Responding to Light
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Characteristics of Life
  • 3. Living things maintain homeostasis.
  • What is homeostasis?
  • ability of an organism/cell to maintain a
    constant internal environment (balance /
    equilibrium)
  • examples
  • body temperature too hot ? sweat, too cold ?
    shiver
  • CO2 level in blood too high ? breathe faster

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Characteristics of Life
  • 4. Living things grow develop.
  • What is the difference?
  • growth increase in size of organism due to
    increase in size or of cells
  • development changes in form
  • ex. from zygote (fertilized egg) to adult stage
    of life
  • ex. from tadpole to frog

10
Characteristics of Life
  • 5. Living things reproduce.
  • What is the goal of reproduction?
  • make more organisms pass on genetic information
  • What is the difference between asexual sexual
    reproduction?
  • asexual
  • 1 parent
  • offspring genetically the same as parent each
    other
  • sexual
  • 2 parents
  • offspring are genetically different from parents
    each other (combined DNA)

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Characteristics of Life
  • 6. Living things have adaptations evolve.
  • What is an adaptation?
  • characteristic that makes an individual organism
    better able to survive in its environment
  • Over time, beneficial adaptations are selected
    for the population or species evolves.
  • Individual organisms do NOT evolve!!!

Explains the diversity of life
Pepper Moth Game http//www.techapps.net/interac
tives/pepperMoths.swf Principles of Natural
Selection "Interactive"
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Characteristics of Life
  • 7. Living things need energy.
  • How do organisms get energy?
  • nutrition (make own food or eat)
  • Why is (chemical) energy needed?
  • metabolism
  • all physical chemical processes in the body
    that convert or use energy
  • ex. respiration, circulation, homeostasis,
    growth, reproduction, movement, digestion,
    excretion, nervous system function, etc.

13
Where do organisms get energy?
  • Almost all the energy organisms use comes
    from the sun!!!
  • What type of organisms make their own food using
    the sun?
  • producers (autotrophs)
  • examples
  • plants, phytoplankton
  • What process do they use to make food (sugars)?
  • photosynthesis

14
Where do organisms get energy?
  • What is the equation for photosynthesis?
  • Where is the energy stored?
  • in the chemical bonds between the atoms

15
Where do organisms get energy?
  • Some organisms can make their own food without
    sunlight by chemosynthesis.
  • examples
  • bacteria at hydrothermal vents

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Where do organisms get energy?
  • What if an organism cant make its own food? How
    would it get energy/nutrition?
  • It has to eat (ingest) food.
  • What do we call organisms that have to eat to get
    energy?
  • consumers/heterotrophs
  • What do we call consumers that eat
  • plants?
  • herbivores
  • other animals?
  • carnivores
  • both plants animals?
  • omnivores

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Where do organisms get energy?
  • In most organisms, what process releases the
    energy stored in the chemical bonds of food
    (glucose)?
  • What materials are needed?
  • What is given off?
  • some waste heat

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Where do organisms get energy?
  • cellular respiration
  • What is the equation?
  • What other equation does it look like?
  • photosynthesis
  • What do organisms use the energy for?
  • life functions (metabolism)

19
Where do organisms get energy?
20
Energy Nutrients
  • Can energy be recycled (in the same form)?
  • NO!!!! It can only be transferred transformed
  • usually given off as heat

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Energy Nutrients
  • Can nutrients be recycled?
  • yes
  • Why must nutrients be recycled?
  • so that they can be put back into the soil used
    again by other organisms (usually autotrophs)

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Where do organisms get energy?
  • What type of organisms recycle nutrients (back
    into the soil)?
  • special types of heterotrophs
  • detritivores
  • eat dead organisms
  • ex. crabs, worms, snails
  • decomposers
  • break down organic waste (poop)
  • ex. fungi bacteria

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Energy Flow Food Chains
Where do almost all communities get their energy?
  • Does energy only flow through individual
    organisms?
  • No energy also flows through communities.
  • shown by food chains

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Energy Flow Food Chains
5th trophic level
4th trophic level
3rd trophic level
2nd trophic level
Trophic level step in the food chain
1st trophic level
http//www.cnr.vt.edu/forsite/owlpellet/josh/PICTS
/foodchain.jpg
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Food Chains Food Webs
  • food chain ? just one path of energy
  • food web ? most/all possible paths of energy

Food Web Interactive
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Energy Flow Food Webs
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What occurs as energy is passed to each trophic
level?
  • there is less energy available to be passed on

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Energy Flow Energy Pyramids
  • The 10 Rule of Ecological Efficiency
  • 10 energy is passed to next level
  • 90 lost
  • some lost b/c used by original organism for its
    life processes
  • most lost as heat
  • Energy can NOT be recycled,
    only transferred or
    transformed.
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