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Prefix Suffix Vocabulary. Pre-fix Suffix Vocab 2. Introduction. Mrs. Hamilton. Chapter 1. The Scope of Biology. Concept 1.1. Biology explores life from the global to the microscopic scale. Key Terms Biosphere Ecosystem Organism Cell DNA Gene. The Biosphere. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Week 1 : Aug 8 Definition of Prefix/Suffix Example
A- No; lacking; none Amorphous
Adeno- Gland Adenopathy
Agri- Field, soil Agriculture
Alb- White Albino
Alto- High Altitude
Ameb- Change; alteration Ameoba
Amphibi- Leading a double life Amphibian
Ampho-; amb- Both Ambidextrous
An- Not; without Anaerobic
Andro- Masculine, man Androgenous
Angi- Vessel Angiosperm
Ante- Before; ahead of time Antebellum
Prefix Suffix Vocabulary
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Pre-fix Suffix Vocab 2
Anti- Against Anti-hateAnthropo- Man AnthropologistAqu- Water AquaticArchaeo- Primitive; ancient ArchaeologistArthro- Jointed ArthritisAudi- Hear AuditoryAuto- Self AutotrophBene- Well; good BenefitBi- Two; twice; double BipedalBio- Life; living BiologyBronch- Windpipe BronchitisCardi- Heart Cardiogram
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Mrs. Hamilton
Introduction
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The Scope of Biology
Chapter 1
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Concept 1.1
Biology explores life from the global to the microscopic scale.
Key TermsBiosphereEcosystemOrganismCellDNA Gene
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The Biosphere
Signs of life at the Global Scale
Consists of all the parts of the Earth that are inhabited by living things
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EcosystemsCommunity
of living things in an area, along with the nonliving features of the environment that support the living community
Woodland Ecosytem
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OrganismsIndividual living
thingsLargeSmallMicroscopic
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Cells
Life's basic units of structure and function
All organisms are made of one or more cells
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DNA & Genes
DNA is the chemical responsible for inheritance, and is found in the nucleus of every cell
Spread in bits and pieces along the DNA molecule are genes – which code for specific proteins
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Videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt-
8gpsbMXE
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Concept 1.2
Biology explores life in its diverse forms
Key TermsSpeciesDomainUnicellularProkaryotic cellEukaryotic cellMulticellular
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Life’s Diversity of SpeciesBiodiversity – the variety of life on Earth
What does it mean to have biodiversity?
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Interactive Lessonhttp://www.pearsonsuccessnet.com/
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Classifying Life: The Basic IdeaAs humans we tend to group items in
categoriesClassification as a postal address
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The Three Domains of LifeArchaea – prokaryotic, unicellular
Bacteria – prokaryotic, unicellular
Eukarya – eukaryotic, multicellular
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Concept 1.3
Ten themes unify the study of life
Key TermsSystemPhotosynthesisProducerConsumerHomeostasisAdaptationPopulationNatural SelectionEvolution
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1 – Biological Systems
“The whole is greater than its parts”
A system has properties based on the arrangement and interactions of its parts
Interactions with organisms and the non-living parts of the environment “put the system in ecosystem”
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2 – The Cellular Basis of Life
All organisms are made of cells
These cells are then organized into more complex structures
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3 – Form and Function
Which is the better tool – hammer or screwdriver?
The best form depends on its functionWould a flipper help a bird fly?Would a fish be able to swim with feathers?
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Beak DesignScooping fish from waterEating large preyEating nectar from a flowerEating seedsEating insects from dead treesProbing mud for invertebratesCatching insects in flight
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4 – Reproduction and Inheritance
Organisms have to be able to reproduce
Using genetic information (DNA) from parents you can see how it is passed along from generation to generation
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5 – Interaction with the Environment
No organism is isolated from its surroundings
Photosynthesis – uses carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to produce oxygen and energy
Stepping out into the sunlight – causes you to squint
Venus flytrap – designed to detect touch which causes them to close
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6 – Energy and Life
Moving, growing, reproducing and other life activities require energy
You can trace energy (light, chemical, and heat) in different ecosystems
Producers (Autotrophs) vs. Consumers (Heterotrophs)
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7 - Regulation Organisms have to regulate the internal conditions
The ability of birds and mammals to regulate body temperature is an example of homeostasis (steady state)
Mechanisms of homeostasis enable organisms to regulate their internal environment, despite changes to their external environment
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8 – Adaptation and Evolution
Adaptations are inherited traits that help the organism survive and reproduce in a specific environment
Evolution means “change over time” – specifically a generation to generation change that occurs over a long period of time
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9 – Biology and Society
The more we learn about biology – the more it impacts daily lifeMedicineEnvironmental Issues
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10 – Scientific Inquiry
Involves asking questions about nature and then using observations or experiments to find possible answers to those questions