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Page 1: Biology Unit 1 – What is Life? Sec.2: Biology: The Study of Life Section 2 in CK-12 Biology textbook Duck Decoy What characteristics sets a decoy apart

Biology

Unit 1 – What is Life?

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Sec.2: Biology: The Study of LifeSection 2 in CK-12 Biology textbook

• Duck Decoy• What characteristics sets a decoy apart from a

real duck?

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Characteristics of living things:

1. It Grows and develops2. It maintains Homeostasis, responds to

stimuli.3. It Reproduces offspring4. Have Organization.5. It consists of Cells6. Uses Energy7. GHROCE (GROSS)*remember

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Growth and Development

• All living things grow and develop.Ex. Puppy dogPlant seed corn stalkTadpole frog

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Homeostasis/Respond to the Environment

• All living things detect changes in their environment.

• Ex. You respond to stepping on a sharp rock.• A rock does not respond if you step on it.• Homeostasis: process of maintaining a stable

internal environment.• Ex. Sweating or shivering when temperature

changes.

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Reproduction

• All living things give rise to offspring.• Ex. Could be single celled yeast budding a new

cell.• Whale giving birth to a baby whale.

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Discussion

• Mules are a cross between a donkey and a horse.

• Mules are sterile, meaning they cannot get pregnant and give birth.

• Are mules living?

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• The answer:• No, according to the biological definition, but

they are “alive.” • http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_646485

3/mule-foal-fools-genetics-impossible-birth

A Mule gives birth!

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Organization

• Living things consist of large, complex molecules, undergo chemical reactions to stay alive.

Levels of Organization:• Cell tissue organ organ system

organismSmooth muscle cell smooth muscle small intestine digestive system humanCell – basic unit of living things.

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SUMMARY

G - growH - homeostasisR - reproduceO - organizedC - cellsE – energyPgs. 16-19

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The Cell 3.1 Introduction to Cells

• Robert Hooke discovered cells

• - he looked at cork slices and saw little rooms that looked like prison cells.

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Leeuwenhoek• Also contributed to the development of

microscopes.• He looked at tiny animals such as rotifers.• He discovered human blood cells.

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The Cell Theory

• “All organisms are made of one or more cells.• All the life functions of organisms occur within

cells.• All cells come from already existing cells.”

• Pgs. 56 – 58

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Cell Diversity- Size

6 inches long, 5 inches wide, 3 pounds

Smallest Cells:

Longest Cells:

Ostrich Egg

Biggest Cells:

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Parts of a Cell

All cells have these parts in common.1. Plasma membrane – thin coat of lipids that

surrounds a cell. “skin”2. Cytoplasm – cellular material inside the

plasma membrane. Consists of a watery substance called cytosol.

3. Ribosomes – where proteins are made.4. DNA – genetic instructions that cells need to

make proteins.

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Two types of Cells

1. Prokaryotic 1. Unicellular organisms, do not have membrane-

bound organelles. DNA is just floating around.2. Ex. bacteria

2. Eukaryotic 1. Complex multicellular organisms, also protists

are eukaryotic. Think “YOU” are multicellular and complex.**

2. Ex. Humans, protists, plants

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Eukaryotes vs. Prokaryotes

• Eukaryotes (animals, plants, fungi, protists) and prokaryotes (bacteria) differ greatly in structure.

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Prokaryotic Cell

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Structural Organization of Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells

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The Parts of the Cell

• Each living cell carries out the tasks of taking food, transforming food into energy, getting rid of wastes, and reproducing.

• Most eukaryotic cells have three main components:– Cell Membrane– Cytoskeleton– Nucleus

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Cell Membrane• Structure: phospholipid bilayer

with proteins that function as channels, markers, and receptors-also contains cholesterol which provides rigidity

• Function: selectively permeable boundary between the cell and the external environment

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Nucleus

• Structure: the nucleus is a sphere that contains another sphere called a nucleolus

• Function: -storage center of cell’s DNA-manages cell functions

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Cell Wall

• Structure: rigid wall made up of cellulose, proteins, and carbohydrates

• Function: boundary around the plant cell outside of the cell membrane that provides structure and support

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Cytoplasm

• Structure: gelatin-like fluid that lies inside the cell membrane

• Function: -contains salts, minerals and organic molecules-surrounds the organelles

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Cytoskeleton

• Structure: a network of thin, fibrous elements made up of microtubules (hollow tubes) and microfilaments (threads made out of actin)

• Function: -acts as a support system for organelles-maintains cell shape

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Ribosomes

• Structure: consist of two subunits made of protein and RNA

• Function: location of protein synthesis

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Endoplasmic Reticulum

• Structure: a system of membranous tubules and sacs• Function: intercellular highway (a path along which

molecules move from one part of the cell to another)• Two types:– Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum– Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

• Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (rER): prominent in cells that make large amounts of proteins to be exported from the cell or inserted into the cell membrane– Covered with ribosomes

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Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

• Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (sER): involved in the synthesis of lipids and breakdown of toxic substances– Not covered with ribosomes

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Golgi Apparatus

• Structure: stacked flat sacs• Function: receives proteins

from the rER and distributes them to other organelles or out of the cell(receiving, processing, packaging, and shipping)

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Mitochondria

• Structure: folded membrane within an outer membrane– The folds of the inner

membrane are called cristae • Function: -converts energy

stored in food into usable energy for work– cellular respiration

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Lysosomes

• Structure: spherical organelles that contain hydrolytic enzymes within single membranes

• Function: breaks down food particles, invading objects, or worn out cell parts

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Peroxisomes

• Structure: spherical organelles that contain enzymes within single membranes

• Function: Degrade hydrogen peroxide, a toxic compound that can be produced during metabolism.

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Cilia and Flagella

• Structure: hair-like organelles that extend from the surface of cells– When they are present in large numbers on a cell they

are called cilia– When they are less numerous and longer they are called

flagella– Both organelles are composed of nine pairs of

microtubules arranged around a central pair.• Function: cell motility

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Cillia and Flagella

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Centrioles

• Structure: composed of nine sets of triplet microtubules arranged in a ring– Exist in pairs

• Function: centrioles play a major role in cell division (mitosis)

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Vacuoles

• Structure: a sac of fluid surrounded by a membrane– Very large in plants

• Function: used for temporary storage of wastes, nutrients, and water

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Chloroplasts• Structure: stacked sacs

(thylakoids) that contain chlorophyll surrounded by a double membrane

• Function: photosynthesis (conversion of light energy to chemical energy stored in the bonds of glucose)

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Secretory Pathway

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Plant Cells vs. Animal Cells

• Animal cells are very similar to plant cells except for the following major differences:– Animal cells do not contain

chloroplasts– Animal cells are not surrounded by

cell walls– The vacuoles in plants are much

larger than those of animals

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Animal Cell

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Plant Cell

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Microscope Pictures of aPlant Cell and an Animal Cell

Elodea Human Cheek Cells

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Pgs. 67 - 78

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Human Organ Systems• Nervous• Endocrine• Skeletal• Muscular• Integumentary• Immune• Circulatory• Respiratory• Digestive• Urinary• Reproductive

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Organ Systems• Respiratory system -

Brings oxygen into the body and remove the carbon dioxide.

• Works with the circulatory system by taking carbon dioxide from blood and giving oxygen.

• Alveoli – small tubes with capillaries that undergoes gas exchange.

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Organ Systems cont…

• Muscular system – contract in response to a nerve signal.

• Nervous system – sends signals to parts of the body.