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Power Point by : Susan Boehling, SGHS, NC Adapted from: Alicia Carlucci, SGHS, NC Kelly Riedell, Brookings High School, SD Welcome to Mrs. Boehling’s Room 204

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Welcome to Mrs. Boehling’s. Biology. Room 204. Power Point by : Susan Boehling, SGHS, NC Adapted from: Alicia Carlucci, SGHS, NC Kelly Riedell, Brookings High School, SD. What is Biology?. Biology is the study of _____________. Also examines the relationships among living things - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Biology

Power Point by :Susan Boehling, SGHS, NCAdapted from:Alicia Carlucci, SGHS, NCKelly Riedell, Brookings High School, SD

Welcome to Mrs. Boehling’s

Room 204

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Biology is the study of _____________. Also examines the relationships among

living things

Scientists use the __________________ to study this life.

living things

Scientific Method

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BIOLOGY

Bacteria

Image from: http://analyzer.depaul.edu/astrobiology/kingdoms.jpg

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1. Ask a question (based on observation)2. Form a hypothesis (inference or

prediction)3. Set up a controlled experiment4. Record and analyze results5. Draw a conclusion

The Scientific Method

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No… Rocks are considered non-living matter.

Alive?

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YES!!! Lithrops: “rock like” plant from South Africa

Alive?

staff.jccc.net

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YES!!! Here the living “Rock” is sitting on some non-living rock.

Alive?

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www.sofeminine.co.uk

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1. Made of _________

2. _____________

3. Based on a _____________________

4. _______ and ____________

5. ______ & ___ ____________& _______

6. ________ to their ____________

7. ______________________________

8. As a group, __________________

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The _____ is the basic unit of life.

1. All Living Things Are Made of Cells

MulticellularOrganisms

UnicellularOrganisms

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All living organisms make other organisms like themselves reproducing in two ways:

Asexual reproduction-

Sexual reproduction-

2. All Living Things Reproduce

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Single celled organisms reproduce this way. The cell divides creating an exact replica of

itself.

Asexual reproduction produces traits the same as the parents.

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Two separate organisms unite to produce an offspring.

Sexual reproduction produces traits different from the parents

This is an advantage as it creates a genetic diversity to assure survival of the species.

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DNA

Inherit traits from the parents

A segment of material with instructions for one trait

is called a ________.

3. All Living Things Are Based on a Universal Genetic Code

gene

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Grow larger

Differentiation of cell types

4. All Living Things Grow and Develop

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To grow and develop

Metabolism- chemical reaction in which an organism breaks down material

5. All Living Things Obtain & Use Materials & Energy

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______________ use energy from sunlight or chemicals to make their own food. (green plants use photosynthesis)

______________ get their energy by consuming other organisms.(animals and most bacteria)

5. All Living Things Obtain & Use Materials & Energy

AUTOTROPHS

HETEROTROPHSQuickTime™ and a

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Respond to stimuli

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6. All Living Things Respond to Their Environment

www.wunderground.com

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Must be ok on the inside

Homeostasis- process by which an organism keeps its internal conditions stable

7. All Living ThingsMaintain a Stable Internal Environment

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If body temp drops too low,“shivering” produces heat to warm you up.

If temp is too hot, “sweating” cools you down.

FEEDBACKHOMEOSTASIS involvesinternal __________ mechanisms

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Living things evolve

8. All Living Things Change Over Time

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1. Made of _________

2. _____________

3. Based on a _____________________

4. _______ and ____________

5. ______ & ___ ____________& _______

6. ________ to their ____________

7. ______________________________

8. As a group, __________________