Chapter 1 Flashcards

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define biology

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biology is the scientific study of life

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2
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define biosphere

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the biosphere consists of all life on Earth and all the places where life exists

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3
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define ecosystem

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an ecosystem consists of all of the living things in a particular area, along with all of the nonliving components of the environment with which life interacts

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4
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define community

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a community is the array of living organisms inhabiting a particular ecosystem

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5
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define population

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a population consists of all the individuals of one species living within the bounds of a specified area

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6
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define organism

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organisms are individual living things

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7
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define organ (organ system)

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an organ/organ system carries out particular functions within an orgranism

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8
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define tissue

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a tissue is a group of cells that work together, performing a specialized function

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9
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define cell

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a cell is life’s fundamental unit of structure and function

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10
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define organelle

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an organelle is a functional component located inside of a cell

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11
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define molecule

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a molecule is a chemical structure consisting of two or more atoms

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12
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write the 10 step hierarchy of life

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biosphere - ecosystem - community - population - organism - organs - tissues - cells - organelles - molecules

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13
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define emergent properties

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emergent properties arise at different levels between the biosphere and the molecule, and depend on how you view that level of the system

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14
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define systems biology

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systems biology studies a biological system by analyzing the interactions among its parts

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15
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define reductionism

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reductionism reduces complex systems to simpler components that are more manageable to study

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16
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analyzing biological structure provides clues about…

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its function

17
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define a eukaryotic cell

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a eukaryotic cell contains membrane-enclosed organelles

18
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define a prokaryotic cell

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a prokaryotic cell lacks a nucleus or other membrane-enclosed organelles

19
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what does DNA stand for?

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deoxyribonucleic acid

20
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define genes

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instructions encoded in a strand of DNA

21
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describe gene expression

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genes are transcribed into RNA, which is then translated into proteins

22
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define genome

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a genome is the entire “library” of genes that an organism possesses

23
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define genomics

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genomics is the study of whole sets on genes in one or more species

24
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define bioinformatics

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bioinformatics is the use of computational to store, organize, and analyze huge volumes of biological data

25
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define evolution

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the scientific explanation for the diversity and unity of life is evolution, the idea that organisms living on Earth today descended from (a) common ancestor(s)

26
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what are the 3 domains?

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Bacteria
Archaea
Eukarya

27
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what are the kingdoms inside Eukarya?

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Kingdom Plantae
Kingdom Fungi
Kingdom Animalia
Protists (unicellular and simple eukaryotes)

28
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what is the difference between Bacteria & Archaea?

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they are both prokaryotes. Archaea are “extreme-o-philes”, meaning that they can survive in very intemperate environments (and probably closely mimic early life on Earth)

29
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What book did Charles Darwin write? what island is it about?

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On the Origins of Species by Means of Natural Selection

the Galapagos Islands

30
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what is science?

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science is an approach to understanding the natural world

31
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what is inquiry?

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inquiry is at the heart of science. it is a search for information and explanation.

32
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define data

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data are recorded observations

33
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define inductive reasoning

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inductive reasoning allows you to derive generalizations from a large number of specific observations

34
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what is a hypothesis?

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a hypothesis is a tentative answer to a well-framed question.

it can be proven wong through experimentation. it cannot be proven right; however, if multiple experiments fail to prove it wrong it may be accepted as true.

35
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define deductive reasoning

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deductive reasoning is extrapolating specific results (we should expect) if the general premises are true

36
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define controlled experiment

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a controlled experiment is one that is designed to compare an experimental group with a control group

37
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define theory

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a theory is a generally supported explanation, that is also general enough to spin off new, testable hypotheses.