Biology Chapter 1

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This set will include the chapter one biology unit: evolution, the themes of biology, and scientific inquiry.
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Biology The scientific study of life.
Biosphere Which consists of all life on earth and all the places where life exists.
Ecosystems Consists of all living things in a particular area.
Community The array of organisms inhabiting a particular ecosystem.
Population Consists of all the individuals of a species living within the bounds of a specified area.
Organisms Individual living things.
Organ A body part that is made up of multiple tissues and has specific functions in the body.
Cell Is life's fundamental unit of structure and function.
Organelles The various functional components present in cells.
Molecules Is a chemical structure consisting of two or more units called atoms.
Emergent Properties Are due to the arrangement and interactions of parts as complexity increases.
systems biology The exploration of a biological system by analyzing the interactions among its parts.
Eukaryotic Cell Contains membrane enclosed organelles.
Prokaryotic Cell Lacks a nucleus or other membrane enclosed organelles.
DNA The structure that contains the chromosomes genetic material.
genes The genetic material that is each a section of the DNA.
Gene expression The entire process by which the information in a gene directs the manufacture of a cellular product.
Genome The entire "library" of genetic instructions that an organism inherits.
Genomics The study of whole sets of genes.
Proteomics The study of whole sets of proteins.
Bioinformatics The use of computational tools to store, organize, and analyze the huge volume of data that results from high- throughput methods.
Producers Organisms that produce their own source of food through the process of photosynthesis.
Consumers Are organisms, such as animals, that feed on other organisms or their remains.
Feedback Regulation The output
Climate Change A directional change to the global climate that lasts for three decades or more.
Evolution The concept that the organisms living on Earth today are the modified descendants of common ancestors.
Natural Selection The natural environment consistently "selects" for the propagation of certain traits among naturally occurring variant traits in the population.
Inquiry A search for information and explanations of natural phenomenon.
Data Recorded observations.
Inductive Reasoning Deriving generalizations from a large number of specific observations.
Hypothesis Is an explanation, based on observations and assumptions, that leads to a testable prediction.
Experiment Is a scientific test, carried out under controlled conditions.
Deduction Reasoning Involves logic that flows in the opposite direction, from the general to the specific.
Controlled Experiment One that is designed to compare a controlled group with an experimental group.
Variables A feature or a quantity that varies in an experiment.
Independent Variable The factor being manipulated by the researchers.
Dependent Variable The factor being measured that is predicted to be affected by the independent variable.
Theory Is much broader in scope than a hypothesis.
Model Organism A species that is easy to grow in the lab and lends itself particularly well to the questions being investigated.
Technology Is to apply the scientific knowledge for some specific purpose.
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