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what do genes do? - transmit information from parents to offspring; encode information for building proteins transform energy - living organisms change energy from one form to another, example: light energy is converted to chemical energy, then to kinetic energy different levels of biology & emergent properties - life can be studied at different levels (biosphere, ecosystems, organs/organ systems, tissues, organelles, cells, atoms, molecules, communities, populations, organisms); emergent properties result from the arrangement & interaction of parts within a system characteristics of life - cell, order, regulation, energy processing, evolutionary adaptation, response to the environment, reproduction, growth & development how does energy flow through an ecosystem? - entering as light and exiting as heat eukaryotic cell - has membrane-enclosed organelles, the largest of which is usually the nucleus; example: humans, plants, fungi, insects prokaryotic cell - simpler and usually smaller, and does not contain a nucleus or other membraneenclosed organelles; example: bacteria & archaea; e coli, strep taxonomy - the branch of biology that names & classifies species; DKPCOFGS DKPCOFGS - Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species most general taxonomic group - domainleast general taxonomic group - species cell - the lowest level of organization that can perform all activities required for life all cells... - are enclosed by a membrane and use DNA as their genetic information systems biology - constructs models for the dynamic behavior of whole biological systems biology - scientific study of life fundamental characteristic of living organisms - their use of energy to carry out life's activities work - including moving, growing, & reproducing, requires a source of energy cell division - the basis of all reproduction, growth, & repair of multicellular organisms DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) - a cell's genetic material; the substance of genes what does DNA do? - controls the development & maintenance of organisms; is inherited by offspring from their parents homeostasis - feedback mechanisms that allow biological processes to self-regulate negative feedback - as more of a product accumulates, the process that creates it slows & less of the product is produced positive feedback - as more of a product accumulates, the process that creates it speeds up & more of the product is produced evolution - the process of change that has transformed life on Earth3 domains of life - Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya Darwin's theory of "decent with modification" - organisms are modified descendants of common ancestors Darwin's theory of natural selection - the individuals that tend to survive & reproduce are those that have variations best suited to the environment

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Biology 1 / Exam 1 (Ch 1-5) / FGCU
(Fassbender)
what do genes do? - transmit information from parents to offspring; encode information for
building proteins



transform energy - living organisms change energy from one form to another, example: light
energy is converted to chemical energy, then to kinetic energy



different levels of biology & emergent properties - life can be studied at different levels
(biosphere, ecosystems, organs/organ systems, tissues, organelles, cells, atoms, molecules, communities,
populations, organisms); emergent properties result from the arrangement & interaction of parts within
a system



characteristics of life - cell, order, regulation, energy processing, evolutionary adaptation,
response to the environment, reproduction, growth & development



how does energy flow through an ecosystem? - entering as light and exiting as heat



eukaryotic cell - has membrane-enclosed organelles, the largest of which is usually the nucleus;
example: humans, plants, fungi, insects



prokaryotic cell - simpler and usually smaller, and does not contain a nucleus or other membrane-
enclosed organelles; example: bacteria & archaea; e coli, strep



taxonomy - the branch of biology that names & classifies species; DKPCOFGS



DKPCOFGS - Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species



most general taxonomic group - domain

,least general taxonomic group - species



cell - the lowest level of organization that can perform all activities required for life



all cells... - are enclosed by a membrane and use DNA as their genetic information



systems biology - constructs models for the dynamic behavior of whole biological systems

biology - scientific study of life



fundamental characteristic of living organisms - their use of energy to carry out life's activities



work - including moving, growing, & reproducing, requires a source of energy



cell division - the basis of all reproduction, growth, & repair of multicellular organisms



DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) - a cell's genetic material; the substance of genes

what does DNA do? - controls the development & maintenance of organisms; is inherited by
offspring from their parents



homeostasis - feedback mechanisms that allow biological processes to self-regulate



negative feedback - as more of a product accumulates, the process that creates it slows & less of
the product is produced



positive feedback - as more of a product accumulates, the process that creates it speeds up &
more of the product is produced



evolution - the process of change that has transformed life on Earth

, 3 domains of life - Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya



Darwin's theory of "decent with modification" - organisms are modified descendants of common
ancestors



Darwin's theory of natural selection - the individuals that tend to survive & reproduce are those
that have variations best suited to the environment



science - derived from Latin & means "to know"



inquiry - the search for information and explanation



Scientific Method/Process - making observations, forming logical hypotheses, & testing
hypotheses through experimentation



observations - lead to questions & proposed hypothetical explanations



hypotheses - proposed hypothetical explanations



data - recorded observations or items of information



qualitative data - descriptions rather than measurements; red



quantitative data - measurements; 23 ounces



hypothesis - a tentative answer to a well-framed question



hypothesis must be - testable and falsifiable
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