Chapter 1 Study Guide The Scope of Biology Biology- Study of life Biosphere- everything in the world Ecosystem- consists of all the organisms living in a particular area Community- all organisms that are living Population- group of one species Organism- individual living thing Organ System- system of organs Organ- makes up organ system Tissue- Cells that make organs Cell- unit of living matter separated from environment by a membrane Organelle- a structure in a cell that has a
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This webquest will help you understand what bacteria and viruses are and how they affect us. In your own words‚ describe what bacteria are: Bacteria are single celled organism that creates sickness in organisms Bacteria Basics: http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio106/bacteria.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacterial_cell_structure Bacteria have three possible shapes. Name each shape and draw a picture of each. How do bacteria get their energy? Bacteria get their energy by the http://www
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thing and a rock isn’t Cells All living things and organisms have cells. Cell is a collection of living matter. Any living thing that is made up of a single cell is a unicellular organism. The organism that is most familiar is a multicellular organism for example animals and plants. A rock unlike a plant or an animal does not any cells that can grow‚ reproduce‚ or respond to the environment. Reproduction All organisms can make new organisms through a process called reproduction. There are two
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of water and: a. for each property‚ identify and define the property and explain it in terms of the physical/chemical nature of water. b. for each property‚ describe one example of how the property affects the functioning of living organisms. UNIT 2 Describe the chemical composition and configuration of enzymes and discuss the factors that modify enzyme structure and/or function. An enzyme is a complex protein containing one or more polypeptide chains. Enzymes form the globular
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Labset Five Worksheet 1. List five environments where you are likely to find microbial growth: Lakes‚ soil‚ oceans‚ tundras‚ deserts 2. How do microbes contribute to soil fertility? The decomposition that microbes take part in help release mineral nutrients‚ such as potassium and nitrogen‚ from dead organic matter and allowing primary producers the nutritional access. They also produce CO2 and CH4 to release into the soil and atmosphere. 3. Describe the growth you observed in each of your
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Learning Pack for Biological Diversity – Unit 1 (Science in Action 9) Copyright 2005 – Developed by Edquest Resources (www.edquest.ca) 1 Learning Pack for Biological Diversity – Unit 1 (Science in Action 9) 2 ‘Focus in Action’ UNIT LEARNING PACKS These booklets are designed to provide Grade 9 students with all the resources needed to review or reinforce concepts‚ covered in the Alberta Science Curriculum‚ and included in the Grade 9 Science Final Exam in June. There are circumstances
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Bio Notes 9/5/2012 * Biology- Study of living things * Characteristics of living organisms * Consist of one or more cells * Unicellular- one cell able to carry out life ex. Bacteria * Multicellular- Many cells‚ specialized cells * Observations with microscopes lead to Cell Theory‚ Robert Hook * All cells come from preexisting cells * All cells are similar in chemical composition * Chemical reactions occur within
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1.3 Biological organization is hierarchical and includes chemical‚ cell‚ tissue‚ organ‚ organ system‚ and organism levels: ecological organization includes population‚ community‚ ecosystem‚ and biosphere levels. 1.4 Information transfer includes DNA transfer of information from one generation to the next: chemical and electrical signals within and among the cells of every organism; and chemicals‚ visual displays‚ and sounds that allow
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DNA is the biomolecule that provides the information for that organism. Which of the following statements about DNA is CORRECT? ……….. All cells in an organism have the same DNA‚ but differently expressed‚ providing specific cellular functions. Which of the following molecules is not found in RNA? ………… Thymine. Which of the following types of molecule would be most abundant in a typical animal cell? ‚‚……… Water. While studying the biochemistry of a species of plant found in alpine bogs‚ a biologist
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------------------------------------------------- LECTURE ONE NOTES Introduction General Biology:- Biology as a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms‚ including their structure‚ function‚ growth‚ origin‚ evolution‚ distribution‚ and taxonomy. It is a vast subject containing many subdivisions‚ topics‚ and disciplines. Among the most important topics as contained in Biology are five unifying principles
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