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Chapter 1 (Campbell's Biology in Focus)

What is biology?

  • The scientific study of life poses questions about the living world and seeks answers through scientific inquiry and central activities of biology

    • A biosphere consists of all life on Earth and all the places where life exists

    • An ecosystem consists of all the living things in a particular area along with the non-living components

    • A biological community is the array of organisms inhabiting a particular ecosystem

    • A population consists of all the individuals of a species living within the bounds of a specified area

    • Individual living things are called organisms

The two types of cells

  • A eukaryotic cell contains membrane-enclosed organelles. Some organelles, such as the DNA-contained nucleus, are found in the cells of all eukaryotes; other organelles are specific to particular cell types

  • Prokaryotic cells lack a nuclear or other membrane-enclosed organelles(generally smaller than eukaryotic cells)

Evolution

  • Evolution is the scientific explanation for the unity and diversity of organisms

The Three Domains of Life

  • Prokaryotic organisms - these are single-celled organisms

    • Bacteria

    • Archae

  • Eukarya - all the eukaryotes are grouped into this domain

    • This domain contains three kingdoms of multicellular eukaryotes

      • Plantae

      • Fungi

      • Animalia

Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection

  • Species accumulate differences from their ancestors as they adapt to different environments over time.

  • “Natural selection” is a primary cause of the descent with modification

    • Natural selection is when the natural environment consistently “selects” certain traits among naturally occurring variant traits in the population

Scientists and the study of nature

  • An inquiry is the search for information and explanations of natural phenomena

  • Data is recorded observations

  • A hypothesis is an explanation, based on observations and assumptions, that leads to testable predictions

  • An experiment is a scientific test, often carried out under controlled conditions

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Chapter 1 (Campbell's Biology in Focus)

What is biology?

  • The scientific study of life poses questions about the living world and seeks answers through scientific inquiry and central activities of biology

    • A biosphere consists of all life on Earth and all the places where life exists

    • An ecosystem consists of all the living things in a particular area along with the non-living components

    • A biological community is the array of organisms inhabiting a particular ecosystem

    • A population consists of all the individuals of a species living within the bounds of a specified area

    • Individual living things are called organisms

The two types of cells

  • A eukaryotic cell contains membrane-enclosed organelles. Some organelles, such as the DNA-contained nucleus, are found in the cells of all eukaryotes; other organelles are specific to particular cell types

  • Prokaryotic cells lack a nuclear or other membrane-enclosed organelles(generally smaller than eukaryotic cells)

Evolution

  • Evolution is the scientific explanation for the unity and diversity of organisms

The Three Domains of Life

  • Prokaryotic organisms - these are single-celled organisms

    • Bacteria

    • Archae

  • Eukarya - all the eukaryotes are grouped into this domain

    • This domain contains three kingdoms of multicellular eukaryotes

      • Plantae

      • Fungi

      • Animalia

Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection

  • Species accumulate differences from their ancestors as they adapt to different environments over time.

  • “Natural selection” is a primary cause of the descent with modification

    • Natural selection is when the natural environment consistently “selects” certain traits among naturally occurring variant traits in the population

Scientists and the study of nature

  • An inquiry is the search for information and explanations of natural phenomena

  • Data is recorded observations

  • A hypothesis is an explanation, based on observations and assumptions, that leads to testable predictions

  • An experiment is a scientific test, often carried out under controlled conditions