The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”?...

17
The Science of Biology Chapter1

description

Hierarchical Organization Atoms Molecules Macromolecule TissueCellOrganelle OrganOrgan systemOrganism Community SpeciesPopulation Ecosystem Biosphere

Transcript of The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”?...

Page 1: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

The Science of Biology

Chapter1

Page 2: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

Chapter 1: The Science of Biology

• What makes something “alive”?– 1. Cellular organization– 2. Order– 3. Sensitivity– 4. Growth,development, and reproduction– 5. Energy Utilization– 6. Evolutionary adaptation– 7. Homeostasis

Page 3: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

Hierarchical OrganizationAtoms Molecules Macromolecule

Tissue Cell OrganelleOrgan Organ system Organism

Community Species PopulationEcosystem Biosphere

Page 4: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

Two Types of Reasoning Scientists Use

• Deductive Reasoning

• Inductive Reasoning

Page 5: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

Scientific Method

Page 6: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

Darwin Was a Pretty Cool Guy… I Mean Just Check Out that Beard!

Page 7: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

The Galapagos Islands- Disney World for Scientists

• Darwin found a lot of evidence to support his theory on the Galapagos Islands- specifically in the finches.

Page 8: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

Only the Strong Survive?

• Darwin and Malthus

Page 9: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

Who’s that Wallace Guy Anyway?

• A man named Alfred Wallace concurred with Darwin’s theory of evolution via natural selection.

• This lit a fire under Darwin and led him publish his findings

Page 10: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

Modern Evidence Supporting Darwin’s Theory

• 1. The fossil record• 2. The age of Earth- 4.5 billion years as opposed to a

few thousand as thought in Darwin’s Time• 3. Genetics supports Darwin’s Theory• 4. Comparative Anatomy- Homologous and Analogous

structures• 5. Molecular evidence- comparing genomes ( the

sequences of genes) in species• 6.Molecular Clocks- Similarities in DNA of related

individuals• 7. Phylogenetic Trees- the sequences of genes are used

to construct these

Page 11: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

Constructing a Phylogenetic Tree

• Most Related= Smallest number of Amino Acid differences

• Least Related= Largest number of Amino Acid Differences

# of Differences

Animal

50 Chicken

10 Monkey

70 Frog

30 Dog

0 Human

Page 12: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

Important People In the Cell Thory

• Robert Hooke• Anton van Leeuwenhoek• Matthias Schleiden and Theordor

Schwann

Page 13: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

Cell Theory

• All organisms are composed of one or more Cells

• Cells are the smallest living things and the basic units of all live

• All cells come from other cells ***Is this always true***

Page 14: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

The molecular Basis of Inheritence

• DNA- Encodes all of the information in a cell

• Gene- larges sequences of nucleotides making a discrete unit of information

• Genome- the entire set of DNA instructions that specifies a cell

Page 15: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

Structure and Function

• Underlying theme of biology• Function is highly dependant on structure

Why is it important to relate the structure of something with its function?

Page 16: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

Evolutionary Change

• All organisms are classified into three main domains and then further classified from there

Page 17: The Science of Biology Chapter1. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology What makes something “alive”? –1. Cellular organization –2. Order –3. Sensitivity –4.

Evolutionary Conservation

• All living things descended from a simple cellular creature about 2.5 billion years ago.

• Some characteristics of the earliest organism have been preserved in all living things

• Examples?