Chapter 1: Learning about Life
Forms of Outcomes (4)
1) Building Knowledge 2) Solving problems 3) Developing new technologies 4) Benefiting society
Process of science (order): 1) 2) 3) 4)
1) Observation 2) Hypothesis 3) Prediction 4) Experiment
Forms of communication (5)
1) Sharing data 2) Obtaining feedback 3) Publishing papers 4) Replicating findings 5) Building Consensus
What is biology? What is the scientific study? What does it mean to be alive?
1) The scientific study of life 2) Bio=life 3) Cells, respiration/metabolism, reproduction growth...organism must have these to be considered living
Theories only become widely accepted by scientists if they...(2)
1) are supported by an accumulation of extensive and varied evidence 2) have not been contradicted by any scientific data
Scientific Method/Process of Science: Testing 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
1)Forming hypothesis 2)Making predictions 3)Running experiments 4)Gathering data 5)Interpreting data 6)Drawing conclusions
5 major themes in biology:
1. Evolution 2. Structure/Function 3. Information Flow 4. Energy Transformations 5. Interconnections within Systems
What is a scientific theory, and how is it different from a hypothesis?
A scientific theory is much broader in scope than a hypothesis.
Order
All have certain types of things, all familiar with each other
What is science?
Approach t understand the natural world based on inquiry-a search for information, evidence, explanations, and answers to specific questions.
The three domains of life are
Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya
The ultimate aim for scientific investigations is to what?
Benefit society
The evolutionary view of life came into focus in 1859 when...
Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection
This basic human drive to understand our natural world is manifest in two main scientific approaches:
Discovery science and hypothesis-driven science
All cells use ________ as the chemical material of _______,
Dna, genes
Biology, like other sciences, begins with what? This is called what?
Exploration (looking at it). This is the initial phase of inquiry. Watch subject and make observations.
To organize your thinking, you will likely begin selecting one possible explanation and testing it. This is called...
Hypothesis
The Domain Eukarya in turn includes three smaller divisions called kingdoms:
Kingdom Plantae, Kingdom Fungi, and Kingdom Animalia.
Types of micrographs:
Light, scanning electron, transmission electron
Where do you start when conducting tests?(3 parts)
Observation...Question...Hypothesis
Which hypothesis' lead to further observations when tested?
Ones involving aspects of the world that cannot be controlled, such as ecological issue.
Which hypothesis' lead to experiments or scientific tests?
Ones involving conditions that can easily be controlled.
What is the process intended to provide quality control regarding scientific publications?
Peer Review
How do kingdom plantae, fungi, and animilia obtain their food?
Plants produce their own sugars and other foods by photosynthesis. Fungi are mostly decomposers, digesting dead organisms and organic wastes. Animals obtain food by ingesting (eating) and digesting other organisms.
Accumulating facts is not the...
Primary goal of science
Scientific Method
Rough recipe for discovering new explanations, a set of procedures that, if followed, may provide insight into the subject at hand.
Scientific investigations are not the only way of knowing nature. What are the other ways?
Science and religion are two very different ways of trying to make sense of nature. Art is yet another way to make sense of the world around us.
When scientists fine tune their questions what do they rely heavily on?
Scientific literature, the published contributions of fellow scientists.
Darwin's book developed two main points:
Species living today descended from a succession of ancestral species in what Darwin called "descent with modification," capturing the duality of life's unity (descent) and diversity (modification)
A broad education should include exposure to all these different ways of viewing the world. T/f?
T
A hypothesis must be ____________ and ____________ to be valid.
Testable and Falsifiable
"Why is it this way" "how does it work" and "can I change it" are all questions faced during the exploration phase that is used as the next step in the process of science:
Testing
Genome
The entire set of genetic information that an organism inherits
What can account for this combination of unity and diversity in life?
The scientific explanation is the biological process called evolution.
Data of discovery data:
Verifiable observations and measurements
Regulation
We know what it should be, a comparison, homeostasis (state of being).
What is life? What distinguishes living things from nonliving things?
We recognize life mainly by what living things do
It is not uncommon for a scientific journal to reject...
a paper entirely if it doesn't meet the rigorous standards set by fellow scientists.
The product of natural selection is _________, the...
accumulation of variations in a population over time
energy processing
acquiring energy and transforming it to a form useful for the organism
The biosphere consists of what?
all the environments on Earth that support life, including soil, oceans, lakes, and other bodies of water, and the lower atmosphere
The diversity of known life—all the species that have been identified and named—includes
at least 290,000 plants, 52,000 vertebrates (animals with backbones), and 1 million insects (more than half of all known forms of life).
Most sciences practice a combo of...
both inquirys
There is no single formula for successfully discovering something new; instead, the process of science suggests a...
broad outline for how an investigation might proceed.
Plants and other photosynthetic organisms ("producers") capture energy where and do what with it?
capture the energy that enters an ecosystem as sunlight and convert it, storing it as chemical bonds within sugars and other complex molecules
Within all living cells, a vast network of interconnected ________________ (collectively referred to as metabolism) continually converts energy from one....
chemical reactions, one form to another as matter is recycled
Chemical energy is then passed through a series of __________ that _____________________, releasing the __________ and putting ____________.
consumers that break the bonds, store energy, and putting it to use
Whatever the source, recorded observations are called...
data which is where specific inquiry is based.
This dependence on verifiable data (2)
demystifies nature and distinguishes science from supernatural beliefs.
Natural selection is the mechanism for...
descent with modification.
Evolution
dissent with modification. Based on accumulation of favorable traits so you have change overtime.
To make sense of nature, people tend to group...
diverse items according to similarities
growth and development
eating and converting that into ATP...the way we measure energy
In the process of these ________________ between and within organisms, some energy is ______________________, which is then lost from the system.
energy conversions, converted to heat,
The correlation of structure and function can be seen at...
every level of biological organization
We all use hypothesis in solving...
everyday problems.
The results of an ____________ will either _____________ or __________________ your hypothesis.
experiment, support, or not support
hypothesis driven science def
explaining nature
The chemical names of DNA's four __________________________________________ are abbreviated as _____________________
four molecular building blocks, AGCT
Biologists are investigating life at its many levels,
from the interactions within the biosphere to the molecular machinery within cells
After you have formed a hypothesis, you would then make...
further observations or conduct experiments to investigate this initial idea.
The nucleus of each human cell contains a...
genome that is about 3 billion chemical letters long
The scientific method is therefore just a formalization of...
how you already think and act
A gene's meaning to a cell is encoded...
in its specific sequence of those letters
Having a firm grasp of science as a process of inquiry can therefore help you...
in many ways in your life outside the classroom.
Eukaryotic cells have ________ organelles performing...
individual organelles performing specific functions
Informational flow
information flows from generation to generation, passed down encoded within molecules of DNA
genes are the units of...
inheritance that transmit information from parent to offspring.
A theory is...(2)
is a comprehensive explanation supported by abundant evidence, and is general enough to spin off many new testable hypotheses
The ________________ has an alphabet of just four letters.
language of life
Thus, energy flows through an ecosystem, entering as _______ and exiting as _____________
light, and existing as heat
A species is generally defined as a group of organisms that...(2)
live in the same place and time and have the potential to interbreed with one another in nature to produce healthy offspring.
Example of function and structure
lugs exchanging gas within the environment.
The theory of evolution by natural selection, first described by Charles Darwin more than 150 years ago, is the one idea that...
makes sense of everything we know about living organisms
Every object in the universe, both living and nonliving, is composed of ___________.
matter
In contrast to energy flowing through an ecosystem, ________ is ___________ within an ecosystem
matter, is recycled
A more intense exploration may involve extending your senses using tools like...
microscopes or precision instruments to allow for careful measurement
Interconnections within biological systems: The study of life extends from the...
microscopic scale of the molecules and cells that make up organisms to the global scale of the entire living planet
Most members of the three kingdoms are __________
multicellular
Scientists are in the process of organizing protists into ____________, although they do not yet agree on exactly how to do this
multiple kingdoms
Discovery science seeks...
natural causes for natural phenomena
But what really advances science are what?
new theories that tie together a number of observations that previously seemed unrelated.
Prokaryotic cells have no _________ and no ______________ and organelles don't perform...
no nucleus, no organized cells and don't have specific functions.
These three multicellular kingdoms are distinguished partly by how the organisms...
obtain food
Matter is anything that....
occupies space and has mass.
7 properties and processes associated with life
order, regulation, growth and development, energy processing, response to the environment, reproduction, evolution
Antibiotic resistance in bacteria evolves in response to the...
overuse of antibiotics when dairy and cattle farmers add antibiotics to feed.
Science does not exist just for it's _____________. In fact, it is...
own sake, in fact, it is interwoven with the fabric of society.
Bacteria and Archaea have... Eukarya have...
prokaryotic cells. eukaryotic cells
What is a hypothesis?
proposed explanation for a set of observations or a tentative answer to a question
Those eukaryotes that do not fit into any of the three kingdoms fall into a catch-all group called the...
protists
Artificial selection is the....
purposeful breeding of domesticated plants and animals by humans
Communication and Outcomes The process of science is typically _________ and __________.
repetitive, nonlinear
Reviewers often require authors to ___________________ or perform __________________________ in order to provide more lines of evidence.
revise their paper or perform additional experiments
We may even sort groups into broader categories, such as...(2)
rodents (which include squirrels) and insects (which include butterflies).
Insulin is...
s produced by cells within the pancreas and is a chemical that helps regulate your body's use of sugar as a fuel
Most protists are _________; they include microscopic organisms such as __. But protists also include certain ______forms, such as _______
single celled; amoebas, multicellular, seaweeds
most ecosystems are _________________
solarpowered
Matter is found on earth in 3 physical states
solid, liquid, gas
Respond to environment
stimulus and response, a plant will bend towards sunlight
For life's functions to proceed in an orderly manner, information must be (3)
stored, transmitted, and used.
Within biological systems, ________ (the shape of something) and __________ (what it does) are often related, with each providing...
structure, function, insight to each other
Taxonomy is what?
the branch of biology that names and classifies species, is the arrangement of species into a hierarchy of broader and broader groups
The cornerstones of science are what?
the explanations that apply to the greatest variety of phenomena
Evolution is 1) 2)
the fundamental principle of life and the core theme that unifies all of biology
Life is made possible by:(2)
the input of energy, primarily from the sun, and the transformation of energy from one form to another.
reproduction
the process of producing offspring
We use the word __________ in our everyday speech the way that a scientist uses the word __________
theory, hypothesis
Although the process of science is often presented as a series of linear steps, in reality investigations...
they are never usually this rigid. Because different questions will require different paths through the steps.
People like Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, and Albert Einstein stand out in the history of science not because...
they discovered a great many facts but because their theories had such broad explanatory power.
Biologists add... Estimates of the total number of species range from...
thousands of newly identified species to the list each year. 10 million to more than 100 million.
______Biosphere_____ to ______________ and ________________ to _______________ and _________________ to ______________ and _____________ to _______________ to ____________ to ___________ to ______________ and _____________
to ecosystems and communities to population and organisms to organ systems and organs to tissues to cells to organelles to molecules and atoms
Facts are...
verifiable observations and repeatable experimental results and the prerequisites of science
This limits the scope of science to the study of structures and processes that we can...(2)
verifiably observe and measure directly or indirectly with the help of tools and technology, such as microscopes.
discovery science def
which is mostly about describing nature,
Various cellular activities of life are _______, such as _________, ________, and ________, and work requires ________.
work, growth, movement, reproduction, energy.