BIO 103 Chapter 1
What represents the most basic level of chemical organization?
Cell
The broadest of the taxonomic groups is the _____.
Domain
Life depends on _____ from the sun.
Energy
All the genes in the population make up its ______.
Gene pool
Biology
The science of life.
A DNA molecule is made up of:
nucleotides
List scientific method steps
- observation - ask critical questions or problem - hypothesis - testable predictions - experiments - gather data (results) - analyze data -conclusions
What are the different characteristics of life?
- to be composed of cells -growth and development -self regulated metabolism -response to stimuli -reproduction -populations evolve and become adopted to the environment.
List examples of cell signaling
1. Chemical signaling- is hormones and other chemical messengers signal cells in distant organs to secrete a required substance or change a metabolic activity. 2. Electrical signaling- Animals' nervous systems transmit information by electrical impulses and chemical compounds. 3.DNA- from one generation to another
Describe 4 aspects of Darwin's theory of natural selection.
1. Individuals of a species vary from one another 2. More offspring are produced than survive to reproduce. 3. Organisms compete for resources; such as light, space, food ect. 4. Best adapted individuals survive and reproduce
What is the pattern of energy flow within an ecosystem?
1. Producers 2. Consumers 3. Decomposers
Cellular Respiration
A biochemical process in which they capture the energy stored in nutrients by producers.
Paradigm
A distinct set of concepts or thought patterns, including theories, research methods, postulates, and standards for what constitutes legitimate contributes to the field.
System Biology
A field of biology that synthesizes knowledge of many small parts to understand the whole.
How does a Prokaryotic cell differ from a Eukaryotic cell?
A prokaryotic cell has no membrane- enclosed organelles.
An organism that is eukaryotic is by definition:
A protist
Taxonomy
A subspecialty systematics is the science of naming and classifying organisms.
What is a hypothesis?
A tentative explanation for observation that is consistent with facts.
What effect would happen if decomposers were eliminated?
All life would eventually cease as nutrients would no longer be available
Describe the cell theory
All living organisms are composed of basic units called cells.
Biosphere
All of the Earth's ecosystems together
Population
All the members of one species living in the same geographic area at the same time.
Producers
Also known as autotrophs, are organisms that produce their own food from simple raw materials.
When tissues organize what do they form?
An organ
Autotrophs
An organism that synthesizes complex organic compounds from inorganic raw materials.
Biological Organization:
Atoms and micro molecules form organelles and cells. Cells form tissue, Tissue forms organs, organ system, organism.
Which statement best describes autotrophic organisms?
Autotrophs synthesize complex molecules from CO2, water, and energy.
Unfalsifiable hypothesis _____ false.
Cannot be proven false
The basic structural and functional unit of life is the _____.
Cell
Mutation
Chemical or physical changes in DNA that persist and can be inherited. Mutations modify genes and by this process provide raw material for evolution.
What is an example of a sessile organism?
Coral
What type of molecule carries the hereditary information of an organism?
DNA
_____ transfers information from one generation to the next.
DNA
Heterotrophs
Depend on producers for food, energy, and oxygen.
List 8 categories of taxonomic classification:
Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
List Domain, kingdoms, and groups
Domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Kingdoms: Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.
Can energy be created? Can it be used entirely?
Energy cannot be created or used entirely
An organism that is neither prokaryotic, and must obtain its nutrients by secreting digestive enzymes into the environment, belongs to which group of organisms?
Fungi
What are units of hereditary information?
Genes
Which is a byproduct of photosynthesis?
Glucose
Decomposers
Heterotrophs that obtain nutrients by breaking down nonliving organic materials.
Metabolism
Includes all the chemical activities that take place in the organism, including the chemical reactions essential to nutrition, growth and repair, and conversion to energy to usable forms.
What is a good characteristic of a good hypothesis?
It is falsifiable
List the 3 importances of metabolism.
Metabolism is good for growth, repair, and reproduction.
What is the ultimate source of genetic variation within a population?
Mutations in DNA
A _____ is a set of assumptions or concepts that constitutes a way of thinking about reality.
Paradigm
All members of the same species occupying the same area at the same time constitute a(n):
Population
Which organizational unit includes the fewest species of organisms?
Population
Ecological Organization:
Population Community Ecosystem Biosphere
What is the difference in Prokaryotic cells and Eukaryotic cells?
Prokaryotic cells: -simple -no membrane bound organelles -no nucleus Eukaryotic cells: -complex -enclosed by membranes -have 2 nucleus that contains DNA
You discover an organism that is eukaryotic, unicellular, and photosynthetic. Based on the evidence, to which group would you assign this organism?
Protist group
What does deductive reasoning begin with?
Supplied information
A hypothesis can be best described as a
Tentative explanation
Which is a benefit of sexual reproduction over asexual?
The interaction of the genes from both parents bring about genetic variation.
Photosynthesis
The process during which autotrophs use carbon dioxide, water, and light to synthesize complex molecules such as glucose and other sugars.
A _____ is an integrated explanation of a number of hypothesis, each supported by consistent results from many observations or experiments.
Theory
What is the purpose of the cilia and flagella of cells?
They provide movement for the cell.
When an organ reproduces asexually, does it produce offsprings that are genetically variable?
Yes, but with low genetic variability.
Which is false about the scientific theory? a. it is unchangeable b. it predicts new facts c. it is based on a number of hypotheses d. it may suggest practical applications e. it is supported by many observations
a. it is unchangeable
Which stimuli most directly causes the Venus flytrap to catch an insect? a. gravity b. light c. touch d. scent e. sound
c. touch
What is an end product of cellular respiration?
carbon dioxide
Similar families of organisms are next grouped together in the same....
order
During an experiment what is the purpose of a control group?
to compare results to the experimental group with the variable being tested