The Study of Life
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Chapter 1 The Study of Life
Section 1: Introduction to Biology
Section 2: The Nature of Science
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Intro to Biology and
Nature of Science
Chapter 1.1: Intro to Biology
Learning Objectives
• What is studied in Biology?
• What do biologists do?
• What are the levels of organization for all
living things?
Biology = the science of life
(bio = life -logy = study of)
Biology
Study the origins and history of life and
once-living things
Biology
• Study the structure of living things (looking at
the parts that make up organisms)
– Example: anatomy of a goldfish
Biology
• Study how living things interact with one
another
Biology
• Study how living things function
– Example: How does a Venus Fly Trap work?
What Do Biologists Do?
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What do biologists do?
Study the diversity of life
Research diseases
What do biologists do?
Develop technologies
What do biologists do?
Preserve the environment
Organization of Life
• How do biologists organize all living things
and their relationships?
– Biologists have observed levels of organization of
all living things that can be studied
– The “big picture” of life starts with the simplest
level of organization to the most complex
Chapter 2
Principles of Ecology
1.1 Organization of Life
Levels of Organization
Levels increase in complexity as the numbers
and interactions between organisms increase.
atoms
molecules
organism
organelles
population
cells
biological community
tissues
ecosystem
organs
biome
organ
biosphere
systems
Chapter 1.2: The Nature of Science
Learning Objectives
• 1. What is the main characteristic of all
sciences?
• 2. What is a theory?
• 3. How is scientific knowledge increased?
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1.2 The Nature of Science
What is science?
Science is a body of knowledge based on the
study of nature. (ex. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Ecology etc.)
The main characteristic of science is
scientific inquiry.
Scientific inquiry is both a creative process and
a process rooted in unbiased observations and
experimentation.
Scientific Inquiry = asking questions and
developing explanations
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1.2 The Nature of Science
Uses Scientific Theory
A theory is an explanation of a natural
phenomenon supported by MANY
observations and experiments OVER TIME.
The results are always the same.
The Results of Experimentation
• 1. Theories
– Hypotheses that have withstood the test of time
and have been tested over and over again
– Ex: Theory of Evolution, Theory of Relativity
2. Laws
-Events that always occur in nature
-Ex. Law of gravity (also considered a theory)
Law of conservation of energy
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1.2 The Nature of Science
Expands Scientific Knowledge
Most scientific fields are guided by research
that results in a constant reevaluation of what
is known.
This reevaluation often leads to new
knowledge that scientists then evaluate.
Example: New information changes scientific
knowledge. Pluto you are no longer a planet!
Nature of Science
• Sometimes people get frustrated with
scientists - they think when they hear
reports of conflicting studies that scientists
keep changing their minds
Nature of Science
• Example: What is healthiest to eat?
Nature of Science
• Actually this is a normal part of science, a
constant cycle of :
reevaluate -> research -> new knowledge->
* Scientific facts do not change but
hypotheses and theories do as more and
more research is done