Bio 189: Chapter 1 - Scientific Study of Life
Domain in the taxonomic hierarchy of life
- Eukarya - Archaea - Bacteria
Which has all the characteristics of life?
- a bacterial cell - a breathing rabbit
Biological organization from smallest at the top to the largest at the bottom
- atom - molecule - organelle - cell - tissue - organ
Cell
- basic unit of life - consists of a membrane enclosing water, DNA, and other chemicals
Discovery science
- carefully observing animals in nature without manipulation to them or their setting - studying trends in diseases to reveal that the incidence of diabetes is correlated with incidence obesity
Which questions can be answered by scientific experiments?
- does a new brand of cosmetics cause skin cancer? - does excess sugar lead to weight gain?
Eukarya
- domain consisting of all organisms that have a nucleus; includes protists, plants, fungi, and animals - unicellular and multicellular
Characteristics of life
- energy use - evolution - organization - reproduction, growth, and development - homeostasis, or maintenance of internal constancy
Characteristics of a scientific theory
- falsifiable - widely accepted and supported - encompass multiple hypotheses - can be used to make predictions
Stages of development (earliest stage at the top)
- fertilized egg - embryo - adult
Qualities of a scientific hypothesis
- it can lead to specific predictions - it must be testable
Experiment
- placing cells in different nutrient solutions to test a cell growth hypothesis - test a hypothesis under controlled conditions
Scientific method in order
1. observation and ask questions 2. hypothesis to explain observations and make predictions 3. carry out experiments to test the hypothesis and collect data 4. analyze your data and draw conclusions
Natural selection
A process in which individuals that have certain inherited traits tend to survive and reproduce at higher rates than other individuals because of those traits.
Evolution
a change in the genetic makeup of population over time
Variable
a changeable element of an experiment
DNA
a complex molecule containing the genetic information that makes up the chromosomes.
Theory
a comprehensive, well-accepted explanation of a natural phenomenon
Standardized Variable
a parameter of the experiment that is held constant
Hypothesis
a tentative, narrow-in-scope explanation of a natural phenomenon
Organelles
a tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
Organisms seem so well-suited to their environments because they have inherited characteristics or behaviors, called ___, that enable them to successfully survive and reproduce
adaptations
Community
all the populations of different species that live in an area
Control
an experiment that is untreated and provides a basis of comparison
Tissues
are groups of specialized cells that function together
In ___ reproduction genetic information comes from only one parent; whereas, in ___ reproduction, genetic information from two parents unites to form an offspring
asexual; sexual
What are the small chemical units that can combine to form molecules?
atoms
Primary producer
autotroph that obtains energy an nutrients from nonliving sources
Species
basic unit of classification and is denoted by a unique two part scientific name
Sharing and sending blood away from the surface are examples of the human body maintaining a relatively constant ___ as part of homeostasis
body temperature
A living thing, or organism, exhibits certain properties of life and is composed of one ore more ___, the basic units of life.
cells
In a scientific study, collecting and interpreting the data allows investigators to
decide if evidence supports the hypothesis
The cell's genetic instructions are encoded in molecule called ___, and these instructions are used to produce proteins and allow the cell to carry out specialized functions
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
One difference between domain Bacteria from organisms in the domain Archaea
difference in DNA sequences
Conscious thought is a(n) ___ that arises from the interactions among brain cells and neural structures in a human
emergent property
All living things are composed of one or more cells, use ___ to grow and reproduce, and maintain of state of internal constancy
energy
Technology
example of a practical application of scientific knowledge
Molecule
group of atoms bonded together
Consumer
heterotroph that obtains energy and nutrients by eating other organisms
Decomposer
heterotroph that obtains energy and nutrients from wastes and dead organisms
Fungi
heterotrophs; obtain food by external digestion
Animalia
heterotrophs; obtain food by ingestion
Using a process called ___, living organisms maintain a state of internal constancy or equilibrium, such as a constant range of temperatures, nutrients, or water.
homeostasis
Ecosystem
includes living and nonliving components of a particular area
Placebo
inert substance given to a portion of the experimental groups to act as a control
Experiement
is an investigation carried out under controlled conditions to test a hypothesis
___ is characterized by cellular organization, energy requirements, homeostasis, reproduction, growth, development, and evolution.
life
Plantae
multicellular; almost all are autotrophic organisms
Organ systems
multiple organs are linked together
Prediction
often written as an if-then statement
What is a structure consisting of tissues organized to interact and carry out specific functions?
organ
Biosphere
part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
A group of the frogs in one of the ponds, NOT including the other species of organisms living there, is an example of
population
Peer review
scientists evaluate the validity of the research in scientific paper has been submitted for publication
When examining evolutionary relationships, taxonomists classify organisms according to
shared common ancestors
Metabolism
the chemical reactions within a cell
Independent Variable
the manipulated portion of the experiment
Sample size
the number of individuals in a sample
Dependent Variable
the response that an investigator measures
Taxonomy
the science of naming and classing organism
Prostista
unicellular and multicelluar organisms; autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms