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Biology 1111K

Biology 1111K. Lecture I. Slide 2 – Test question example. Mary had some peas, mash potatoes and a little _____ Roast beef Pot roast Pork Chicken Spinach (she’s a vegetarian) Mu Shu pork Squirrel (she’s country) Lamb. Slide 3 - Biology. Slide 4 – Ice cap on Mars.

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Biology 1111K

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  1. Biology 1111K Lecture I

  2. Slide 2 – Test question example Mary had some peas, mash potatoes and a little _____ • Roast beef • Pot roast • Pork • Chicken • Spinach (she’s a vegetarian) • Mu Shu pork • Squirrel (she’s country) • Lamb

  3. Slide 3 - Biology

  4. Slide 4 – Ice cap on Mars

  5. Slide 5 – Trophic levels

  6. Slide 6 – Producers or photoautotrophs

  7. Slide 7 – Plants at night – Cellular respiration

  8. Slide 8 – Consumers or heterotrophs

  9. Slide 9 – Trophic levels

  10. Slide 10 – Decomposition cycle

  11. Slide 11 - Omnivores

  12. Slide 12 – Paleontology (form and function)

  13. Slide 13 - Statistics

  14. Slide 14 - Chemistry

  15. Slide 15 – Biological weapons

  16. Slide 16 – Organization of life

  17. Slide 17 - Homeostasis

  18. Slide 18 – Aristotle (Ptolemaic astronomy)

  19. Slide 19 - Democritus

  20. Slide 20 – Spontaneous generation

  21. Slide 21 – Scientific method

  22. Slide 22 - Andreas Vesalius

  23. Slide 23 - Anton van Leeuwenhoek

  24. Slide 24 - Louis Pasteur

  25. Slide 25 - Mendel

  26. Slide 26 – Darwin and evolution

  27. Slide 27 – Sir Alexander Fleming

  28. Slide 28 – Hershey and Chase

  29. Slide 29 - James D. Watson and Francis Crick

  30. Slide 30 - Ian Wilmut

  31. Slide 31 – Applied vs. pure experimentation Applied experimentation iswhere the efforts and results are used for a specific purpose in order to benefit man etc. Pure experimentation is where scientists perform test / experiments just for the sake of testing / experimenting

  32. Slide 32 – Formation of the solar system

  33. Slide 33 – Primitive atmosphere

  34. Slide 34 – amino acids

  35. Slide 35 – Peptide, polypeptide and various protein structures

  36. Slide 36 – DNA and RNA

  37. Slide 37 – Stanley Miller

  38. Slide 38 – inorganic catalysts

  39. Slide 39 – Organic catalysts (enzymes)

  40. Slide 40 – Proteinoids and microsphere (Sidney Fox)

  41. Slide 41 - Protocell

  42. Slide 39 - Chemoautotrophs

  43. Slide 40 – Prokaryotic cells

  44. Slide 41 – Cyanobacteria or blue-green algae

  45. Slide 42 – Endosymbiotic theory

  46. Slide 43 – Prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic cell

  47. Slide 44 – Composition of an ecosystem • An individual organism belongs • to a population • All members of a species • belong to a community • All communities taken together • compose the biosphere • The populations within the • community interact among • themselves, other communities • and with the physical environment • forming an ecosystem

  48. Slide 45 – Cycle of life

  49. Slide 46 - Taxonomy

  50. Slide 52 – Classifications

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