Transcript Biology
Biology
Day 1
Solving Problems Using a Scientific
Approach
Scientific Method
Problem
Hypothesis
Experiment
Analysis
Conclusion
Parts of an Experiment
Variables
Independent – changed by you
Dependent – changed by to independent
Constant – stay the same
Control – for comparison
Organisms – Living organisms are diverse but
share certain characteristics
Properties of Life – Seven themes unify the
science of biology
Cellular Structure and Function
Reproduction
Metabolism
Homeostasis
Heredity
Evolution
Interdependence
Unifying Themes of Biology
Cellular Structure and Function
Reproduction
All living organisms are composed of cells
Living organisms reproduce, producing
offspring similar to themselves
Metabolism
Living organisms obtain and use energy to
stay alive, grow, and develop
Homeostasis
Heredity
All living things are able to pass on traits to
their offspring through genes that are passed
from parent to offspring each generation
Evolution
All living organisms respond to their
environment and are able to maintain
homeostasis
Evolution has shaped all of life’s diversity
Interdependence
All living organisms depend on one another
and their environment
Solving Real World Problems
Preserving our
Environment
Pollution of the
atmosphere, extinction
of plants and animals,
and a growing demand
for food are current
environmental
problems caused by
the growing human
population
Improving the Food
Supply
Genetic engineering is
used to develop crops
that require fewer
fertilizers and pesticides
Understanding the
Human Genome
Scientists are sequencing
every human gene, which
will be an invaluable tool
in medical research
Fighting Disease
AIDS and Cancer
Biological research and new technologies will help
scientists battle diseases such as AIDS and cancer
Emerging Diseases
The past few years have seen the emergence of new
diseases from other parts of the world such as West
Nile virus
Gene Therapy
Gene therapy will help scientists fight genetic
disorders such as cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy,
and hemophilia
Observation: The Basis of Scientific
Research
Solving Scientific Puzzles
All scientists have a certain way
of investigating the world
Observation
Observation is the act of noting
or perceiving objects or events
using the senses
Stages of Scientific Investigation
Collecting Observations and Asking Questions
Scientists add to scientific knowledge by sharing
observations and posing questions about
observations
Forming Hypotheses and Making Predictions
Forming and testing hypotheses, as well as
making predictions, is important in scientific
investigations
Confirming Predictions
In a controlled
experiment, the
independent variable is
varied between the
experimental and control
groups. The measured
variable is the dependent
variable
Drawing Conclusions
Hypotheses can be
supported or rejected, but
never proven
Viewing Conclusions in Context
Many important scientific questions have
more than one answer, such as determining
the causes of the global decline in amphibians
Scientific Explanations
Constructing a Theory
A collection of hypotheses that have been
repeatedly tested and are supported by a
great deal of evidence forms a theory