Title: Chapter 14 Diagram Booklet Draw, label, and color: Fig. 14.2 p. 372 Fig. 14.3 p. 373 Fig. 14.9 p. 379 Fig. 14.11 p. 381 Fig. 14.12 p. 382 Fig. 14.15.
Charles Darwin Born the same day as Abraham Lincoln (2/12/1809), he has contributed more to our knowledge and understanding of evolution than any one.
Evolution: Origins of Life. We know that there is a great variety of living organisms in our biosphere. All living organism also interact with one another.
Unit 1:The Cell Development of the Cell Theory. What is Biology?
Leeuwenhoek’s “Animacules”. Early History of Microbiology: 1668 – Francesco Redi disproves spontaneous generation 1676 – Antony van Leeuwenhoek first.
Chapter 1. Microorganisms and Microbiology Introductory to microbiology History of microbiology.
Early History of Earth What was early Earth like? Some scientists suggest that it was probably very hot. The energy from colliding meteorites could.
The History and Scope of Microbiology Prof. Khaled H. Abu-Elteen Hashemite University.
Cell Theory. Anton van Leeuwenhoek 1674 Holland (isn’t that weird…) First compound light microscope First to see bacteria, called them “animacules”
WHAT IS SCIENCE? Science is the process of gaining KNOWLEDGE and INVESTIGATING by making OBSERVATIONS, posing QUESTIONS, and testing through EXPERIMENTATION.
Chapter 1 Biology: The Study of Life. Science -an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world -the body of knowledge that scientists.
Objectives: Define Spontaneous Generation and list some observations that led people to believe this way. Summarize the experiments performed by Redi.