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Unit One - What is Life?

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Unit One - What is Life?

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Science - an organized way of collecting and analyzing evidence about the natural world.

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Science provides explanations for events in the natural world, an understanding of patterns in nature, and

predictions about natural events.

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Whale Research

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Uncertainty in Science

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Why are hypotheses so important to controlled experiments?

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Inference or observation?

Amin has a grey microscope with three objective lenses.

Morgan does not like her microscope.

Nathan used a dropper to make a wet mount slide.

Two protozoans, of the same size, converge and bump into each other and then swim away.

The two protozoans were fighting.

The two protozoans were after the same food.

The long, snakelike creature that Zaki saw must be a worm of some type.

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Controlled Experiment

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Living things are based on a universal genetic code

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Living things grow and develop

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Living things respond to their environment

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Living things reproduce

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Living things maintain a stable internal environment

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Living things obtain and use material and energy

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Living things are made up of cells.

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Living things evolve

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Big Ideas in Biology#1 Cellular Basis of Life

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Big Ideas in Biology#2 Information and Heredity

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Big Ideas in Biology#3 Matter Energy

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Big Ideas in Biology#4 Growth, development and Reproduction

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Big Idea in Biology#5 Homeostasis

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Big Idea in Biology #6Evolution

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Big Idea in Biology #7Structure and Function

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Big Idea in Biology #8Unity and Diversity of Life

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Big Idea in Biology #9Interdependence of in Nature

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Levels of OrganizationMolecular

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Levels of Organization:Cells

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Levels of Organization:tissues, organs

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Levels of Organization:Systems

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Levels of Organization:Organism

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Levels of Organization:population

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Levels of Organization:community

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Levels of Organization:Ecosystem

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Levels of Organization:Biomes

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Levels of Organization:Biosphere

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Systematics: Taxonomy

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Taxonomy

Kingdom

Phylum

Class Order Family Genus Species

common

Animalia

Chordata

mammalia

cetecea Mysticeti

Balaenoptera

Musculus

Blue whale

Animalia

Chordata

Chondrichthyes

Elasmobranchii

Lamnidae

Carcharodon

Carcharias

Great white shark

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Species:

Two that are not species:Mule Liger

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Characteristics of Kingdoms

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The unusual Protists:This group does not have a common ancestor

so quotations are used to show that this is not a true clade

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The Tree of Life

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Fields of Biology: Global Ecology

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Fields of Biology: Biotechnology

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Fields of Biology: Health

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Taxonomy – building the tree of life.

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Genomics and Molecular Biology:

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