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BIOL 101 1nd Edition Lecture 1 Outline of Last Lecture I N A Outline of Current Lecture I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI All forms of life share common properties a Properties and processes associated with life b Evolution In life s hierarchy of organization new properties emerge at each level a Biosphere to the cell b Emergent properties Cells are the structural and functional units of life a What do cells do b Types of cells c Systems Organisms interact with their environment exchanging matter and energy a Producers consumers decomposers The unity of life is based on DNA and a common genetic code a The structure of DNA The diversity of life can be arranged into three domains a Bacteria b Archaea c Eukarya Evolution explains the unity and diversity of life a Natural selection Scientific inquiry is used to ask and answer questions about nature a Types of data b Types of reasoning c Hypothesis and theory Scientists form and test hypotheses and share their results a Testing and experiments Biology technology and society are connected in important ways a Technology Evolution is connected to our everyday lives a Evolutionary theory Current Lecture 1 1 All forms of life share common properties These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute Properties and processes we associate with life 1 Order living cells are the basis of this complex organization 2 Reproduction organisms reproduce their own kind 3 Growth and development inherited information in the form of DNA controls the pattern of growth and development of all organisms 4 Energy processing chemical energy stored in the food that we eat is used to power our own activities and chemical reactions 5 Response to the environment all organisms respond to environmental stimuli 6 Regulation many types of mechanisms regulate an organism s internal environment keeping it within limits that sustain life 7 Evolutionary adaptation Adaptations evolve over many generations as individuals with traits best suited to their environment have greater reproductive success and pass their traits to offspring Evolution the core theme of biology that makes sense of both the unity and diversity of life 1 2 In life s hierarchy of organization new properties emerge at each level Biosphere all of the environments on Earth that support life including regions of land bodies of water and the lower atmosphere Within the biosphere are ecosystems which consist of all the organisms living in a particular area as well as the physical components with which the organisms interact such as air soil water and sunlight o Within the ecosystem is a community the entire array of organisms in an ecosystem Each unique life form is called a species A population includes all the individuals of a particular species living in an area o Next is an organism an individual living thing Within the organism we have an organ system which consists of several organs that cooperate in a specific function o An organ is made of several different tissues each made up of a group of similar cells that perform a specific function A cell is the fundamental unit of life An organelle is a membrane enclosed structure that performs a specific function in a cell o A molecule is a cluster of small chemical units called atoms held together by chemical bonds As we work the other way and go from a cell to a biosphere we see different properties emerge These properties are called emergent properties The emergent properties of each level result from the specific arrangement and interactions of its parts 1 3 Cells are the structural and functional units of life A cell is the level at which the properties of life emerge it s the lowest level of structure that can perform all activities required for life A cell can Regulate its internal environment Take in and use energy Respond to its environment Develop and maintain its complex organization The ability of cells to give rise to new cells is the basis for all reproduction and for the growth and repair of multicellular organisms All organisms are composed of cells and all cells share many characteristics Prokaryotic cells first to evolve and were Earth s sole inhabitants Its simpler and smaller than eukaryotic Cells of bacteria are prokaryotic Eukaryotic cells evolved 2 1 billion years ago System the ordered arrangement and interactions of the structures of a cell that form a complex organization Systems biology the goal is to construct models for the dynamic behavior of whole systems based on studying the interactions among the parts Another theme of biology is the correlation of structure and function When analyzing a biological structure we can get clues about what it does and how it works 1 4 Organisms interact with their environment exchanging matter and energy Producers provide food for a typical ecosystems plants Consumers eat plats and other animals Decomposers act as recyclers changing complex matter into simpler mineral nutrients that plants can absorb and use The dynamics of ecosystems include two major processes the recycling of chemical nutrients and the flow of energy This is done through the exchange of chemicals and energy from the sun 1 5 The unity of life is based on DNA and a common genetic code DNA found in all cells the continuity of life is dependent on it It is the chemical substance of genes Genes the units of inheritance that transmit information from parents to offspring They are grouped into very long DNA molecules called chromosomes and control the activities in a cell Structure of DNA Made up of two long chains in a double helix which consist of four chemical building blocks known as nucleotides The DNA of genes provides the blueprints for making proteins and proteins serve as the tools that actually build and maintain the cell and carry out its activities The diversity of life arises from differences in DNA sequences the variations on the common theme of storing genetic information in DNA 1 6 The diversity of life can be arranged into three domains We group species into categories from genus family order class and phylum to kingdom Life can be organized into three higher levels called domains 1 Bacteria a Consist of prokaryotes b Most diverse and widespread 2 Archaea a Consist of prokaryotes b Live in Earth s extreme environments 3 Eukarya a Organisms with eukaryotic cells i Protists a diverse collection of mostly single


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