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Study of Biology




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What is Biology?
Biology is the study of all living
things
 Living things are called
organisms
Organisms include bacteria,
protists, fungi, plants, & animals


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All Living Things Share
Common Characteristics
1. Basic Unit is the Cell
2. They Reproduce
3. All Based On Universal
   Genetic Code (DNA)
4. Grow & Develop


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Common Characteristics
5. Obtain & Use Materials &
     Energy
6.   Respond To Their Environment
7.   Maintain A Stable Internal
     Environment
8.   AS A GROUP, Living Things
     Evolve, That Is They Change
     Over Time
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Characteristics of Organisms




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All Organisms are
  made of Cells




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Facts About Cells
Cells are the smallest living unit
of an organism
All cells contain living material
called cytoplasm
All cells are surrounded by a cell
membrane that controls what
enters & leaves the cell

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More Cell Facts
 Cells are complex &
 highly organized
 Cells have parts called
 organelles that do
 different jobs
e.g. Chloroplasts in
 plants make sugars

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More Cell Facts
The simplest cells are
called Prokaryotes
These cells DO NOT
have a nucleus or
membrane-bound
organelles
Bacteria are examples

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More Cell Facts
More complex cells are
called Eukaryotes
These cells DO have a
nucleus and membrane-
bound organelles
Plants, animals,
protists, & fungi are
examples

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Organisms are Grouped by
  their Number of Cells
Unicellular Organisms
– Living Organism Made Up Of One
  Cell
Multicellular Organisms
– Living Organism Made Up Of
  Many, Specialized Cells
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Organisms Reproduce to
 Pass on their Genetic
        Traits




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Two Types of Reproduction
 Sexual
 Reproduction
 Involves 2 parents
 Egg fertilized by
 sperm to make a
 ZYGOTE
 Offspring
 DIFFERENT from
 parents
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Two Types of Reproduction
 Asexual
 Reproduction
 Involves a single
 organism or cell
 Cell divides
 Offspring
 IDENTICAL to
 parent
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Cells Have a Genetic Code




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Genetic Code

DNA (deoxyribose nucleic acid)
carries the genetic code for all
organisms
All organisms contain DNA
DNA codes for the proteins that
make up cells & do all the work

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Organisms Grow & Develop




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Growth & Development
Organisms grow by
producing MORE
CELLS & by cell
ENLARGEMENT
Organisms develop as
they mature into an
adult organism

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Cells Require Food & Energy




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Food Requirements
Autotrophs can make
their own food
Photoautotrophs use
sunlight to make food
(photosynthesis)
Chemoautotrophs use
chemicals such as iron
& sulfur as their
energy
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Food Requirements
Heterotrophs can NOT make their
own food
They must consume other
organisms
Herbivores eat plants
Carnivores eat meat
Omnivores eat plants & animals
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Metabolism
Sum of all the chemical reactions
in an organism
All require energy
Sunlight is the ultimate energy
for life on Earth



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Metabolism

 Cellular Respiration
  – Cells releasing the chemical
    energy stored in foods



6O2 + C6H12O6                     6CO2 + 6H2O

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Organisms Respond to
         Stimuli
Organisms Respond to stimuli
(Temperature, Water, Food
Supplies, etc.) In Order To
Survive & Reproduce




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Homeostasis
Keeping The Internal Environment
(Homeostasis) Of The Cell or
Organism Within The Ranges Required
For Life
Stable internal conditions of pH,
temperature, water balance, etc.




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Living Things Evolve
Groups Of Organisms
(Not Individuals)
Change Over Time In
Order To Survive
Within Changing
Environments.
Fossil records show
changes in groups of
organisms
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Life is Organized on
   Several Levels



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Levels
Atoms
Molecules
Organelles
Cells – life starts here
Tissues
Organs
System
Organism

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Levels
Population
Community
Ecosystem
Biosphere



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Characteristicsoflife

  • 1. Study of Biology copyright cmassengale 1
  • 2. What is Biology? Biology is the study of all living things Living things are called organisms Organisms include bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, & animals copyright cmassengale 2
  • 3. All Living Things Share Common Characteristics 1. Basic Unit is the Cell 2. They Reproduce 3. All Based On Universal Genetic Code (DNA) 4. Grow & Develop copyright cmassengale 3
  • 4. Common Characteristics 5. Obtain & Use Materials & Energy 6. Respond To Their Environment 7. Maintain A Stable Internal Environment 8. AS A GROUP, Living Things Evolve, That Is They Change Over Time copyright cmassengale 4
  • 5. Characteristics of Organisms copyright cmassengale 5
  • 6. All Organisms are made of Cells copyright cmassengale 6
  • 7. Facts About Cells Cells are the smallest living unit of an organism All cells contain living material called cytoplasm All cells are surrounded by a cell membrane that controls what enters & leaves the cell copyright cmassengale 7
  • 8. More Cell Facts Cells are complex & highly organized Cells have parts called organelles that do different jobs e.g. Chloroplasts in plants make sugars copyright cmassengale 8
  • 9. More Cell Facts The simplest cells are called Prokaryotes These cells DO NOT have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles Bacteria are examples copyright cmassengale 9
  • 10. More Cell Facts More complex cells are called Eukaryotes These cells DO have a nucleus and membrane- bound organelles Plants, animals, protists, & fungi are examples copyright cmassengale 10
  • 11. Organisms are Grouped by their Number of Cells Unicellular Organisms – Living Organism Made Up Of One Cell Multicellular Organisms – Living Organism Made Up Of Many, Specialized Cells copyright cmassengale 11
  • 12. Organisms Reproduce to Pass on their Genetic Traits copyright cmassengale 12
  • 13. Two Types of Reproduction Sexual Reproduction Involves 2 parents Egg fertilized by sperm to make a ZYGOTE Offspring DIFFERENT from parents copyright cmassengale 13
  • 14. Two Types of Reproduction Asexual Reproduction Involves a single organism or cell Cell divides Offspring IDENTICAL to parent copyright cmassengale 14
  • 15. Cells Have a Genetic Code copyright cmassengale 15
  • 16. Genetic Code DNA (deoxyribose nucleic acid) carries the genetic code for all organisms All organisms contain DNA DNA codes for the proteins that make up cells & do all the work copyright cmassengale 16
  • 17. Organisms Grow & Develop copyright cmassengale 17
  • 18. Growth & Development Organisms grow by producing MORE CELLS & by cell ENLARGEMENT Organisms develop as they mature into an adult organism copyright cmassengale 18
  • 19. Cells Require Food & Energy copyright cmassengale 19
  • 20. Food Requirements Autotrophs can make their own food Photoautotrophs use sunlight to make food (photosynthesis) Chemoautotrophs use chemicals such as iron & sulfur as their energy copyright cmassengale 20
  • 21. Food Requirements Heterotrophs can NOT make their own food They must consume other organisms Herbivores eat plants Carnivores eat meat Omnivores eat plants & animals copyright cmassengale 21
  • 22. Metabolism Sum of all the chemical reactions in an organism All require energy Sunlight is the ultimate energy for life on Earth copyright cmassengale 22
  • 23. Metabolism Cellular Respiration – Cells releasing the chemical energy stored in foods 6O2 + C6H12O6 6CO2 + 6H2O copyright cmassengale 23
  • 24. Organisms Respond to Stimuli Organisms Respond to stimuli (Temperature, Water, Food Supplies, etc.) In Order To Survive & Reproduce copyright cmassengale 24
  • 25. Homeostasis Keeping The Internal Environment (Homeostasis) Of The Cell or Organism Within The Ranges Required For Life Stable internal conditions of pH, temperature, water balance, etc. copyright cmassengale 25
  • 26. Living Things Evolve Groups Of Organisms (Not Individuals) Change Over Time In Order To Survive Within Changing Environments. Fossil records show changes in groups of organisms copyright cmassengale 26
  • 27. Life is Organized on Several Levels copyright cmassengale 27
  • 28. Levels Atoms Molecules Organelles Cells – life starts here Tissues Organs System Organism copyright cmassengale 28