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    - were announced to have been discovered in hydrothermal vent precipitates. (4.28 billion years old)

    MICROFOSSILS

  • 2

    Cells that do not have nucleus (bacteria and archaea)

    PROKARYOTES

  • 3

    - capable of surviving without oxygen

    Anaerobic Organism

  • 4

    - conducted photosynthesis using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide

    Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae)

  • 5

    The concept of divine creation is that all life forms existing today have been created by a supreme being.

    Creation Theory

  • 6

    Generation is the idea that life Also known as Spontaneous could appear from non-living material

    Abiogenesis Theory

  • 7

    Believes that life originated from pre-existing life

    Biogenesis Theory

  • 8

    a scientist who studies the fossilized remains of all kinds of organisms (plants, animals, fungi, bacteria and other single-celled living things), and is interested in knowing the history of organic life on earth

    PALEONTOLOGIST

  • 9

    what does paleontologist do?

    Determine location of fossils Excavates layers of sedimentary rock to locate fossils Gathers information on the fossils (age, location, etc.) Evaluates any discoveries by using specialized computer programs . Compares new data to existing data findings in the lab

  • 10

    Stegodon Molar Discovered by G. Sylvio M. Lopez a Paleontologist in 1973 at Solana, Cagayan

    Stegodon Luzonensis

  • 11

    Discipline of science that deals with the study of life such as Biochemistry and Ecology.

    BIOLOGY

  • 12

    is a scientific study of all aspects of living things this shapes our understanding of the world from human health to biotechnology to preserving the environment biologists designed the term "unifying themes", which serve as the bases for the study of life.

    biology

  • 13

    In the study of biology there are several unifying concepts (themes) that come up time after time even in topics that might seem unrelated

    UNIFYING THEMES

  • 14

    UNIFYING THEMES believes that;

    •All organisms share certain characteristics • All levels of life have systems of related parts •Structure and function are related in biology •Organisms must maintain homeostasis •Evolution explains unity and diversity of life

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    is defined as any system capable of performing functions such as eating, metabolizing, excreting, breathing, moving, growing, reproducing, and responding to external stimuli."

    Life

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    in unifying themes "All organism ______________"

    share certain characteristics

  • 17

    any individual living thing "BIOTIC FACTOR"

    Organism

  • 18

    what are the Characteristics of Life?

    All organisms are made up of one or more cells All organisms display organization All organisms require energy All organisms respond to stimuli All organisms are capable of reproduction All organisms grow and develop All organisms maintain homeostasis All organisms (population) evolve

  • 19

    The basic unit or building block of life

    Cells

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    All cells containing genetic information (DNA/RNA) which carries the instructions for life

    Genetic Information

  • 21

    BIOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION?

    ATOM MOLECULE CELL POPULATION BIOSPHERE TISSUE ORGANISM ORGAN SYSTEM ORGAN ECOSYSTEM COMMUNITY BIOSPHERE

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    is the driving force needed for metabolism

    Energy

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    chemical processes that build up or break down materials.

    Metabolism:

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    stored energy in chemical compound bonds. Organisms get chemical energy from their food.

    Chemical Energy

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    - consume other organisms to obtain energy from food

    Heterotrophs

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    classification of Consumers

    Carnivores (animals), Herbivores (plant), Omnivores (both)

  • 27

    - Break down dead and decaying organisms and absorb nutrients

    Decomposers

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    - able to produce their own food

    Autotrophs

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    - Converts solar energy to chemical energy (food)

    Photoautotrophs

  • 30

    - Use energy from chemical compounds

    Chemoautotrophs

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    anything that causes some sort of change in an organism

    Stimulus

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    reactions to internal and external stimuli

    Response

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    - The passing of genetic material from parent to offspring

    Reproduction

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    any inherited characteristic that benefits an organism in its environment

    Adaptation

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    - were announced to have been discovered in hydrothermal vent precipitates. (4.28 billion years old)

    MICROFOSSILS

  • 2

    Cells that do not have nucleus (bacteria and archaea)

    PROKARYOTES

  • 3

    - capable of surviving without oxygen

    Anaerobic Organism

  • 4

    - conducted photosynthesis using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide

    Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae)

  • 5

    The concept of divine creation is that all life forms existing today have been created by a supreme being.

    Creation Theory

  • 6

    Generation is the idea that life Also known as Spontaneous could appear from non-living material

    Abiogenesis Theory

  • 7

    Believes that life originated from pre-existing life

    Biogenesis Theory

  • 8

    a scientist who studies the fossilized remains of all kinds of organisms (plants, animals, fungi, bacteria and other single-celled living things), and is interested in knowing the history of organic life on earth

    PALEONTOLOGIST

  • 9

    what does paleontologist do?

    Determine location of fossils Excavates layers of sedimentary rock to locate fossils Gathers information on the fossils (age, location, etc.) Evaluates any discoveries by using specialized computer programs . Compares new data to existing data findings in the lab

  • 10

    Stegodon Molar Discovered by G. Sylvio M. Lopez a Paleontologist in 1973 at Solana, Cagayan

    Stegodon Luzonensis

  • 11

    Discipline of science that deals with the study of life such as Biochemistry and Ecology.

    BIOLOGY

  • 12

    is a scientific study of all aspects of living things this shapes our understanding of the world from human health to biotechnology to preserving the environment biologists designed the term "unifying themes", which serve as the bases for the study of life.

    biology

  • 13

    In the study of biology there are several unifying concepts (themes) that come up time after time even in topics that might seem unrelated

    UNIFYING THEMES

  • 14

    UNIFYING THEMES believes that;

    •All organisms share certain characteristics • All levels of life have systems of related parts •Structure and function are related in biology •Organisms must maintain homeostasis •Evolution explains unity and diversity of life

  • 15

    is defined as any system capable of performing functions such as eating, metabolizing, excreting, breathing, moving, growing, reproducing, and responding to external stimuli."

    Life

  • 16

    in unifying themes "All organism ______________"

    share certain characteristics

  • 17

    any individual living thing "BIOTIC FACTOR"

    Organism

  • 18

    what are the Characteristics of Life?

    All organisms are made up of one or more cells All organisms display organization All organisms require energy All organisms respond to stimuli All organisms are capable of reproduction All organisms grow and develop All organisms maintain homeostasis All organisms (population) evolve

  • 19

    The basic unit or building block of life

    Cells

  • 20

    All cells containing genetic information (DNA/RNA) which carries the instructions for life

    Genetic Information

  • 21

    BIOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION?

    ATOM MOLECULE CELL POPULATION BIOSPHERE TISSUE ORGANISM ORGAN SYSTEM ORGAN ECOSYSTEM COMMUNITY BIOSPHERE

  • 22

    is the driving force needed for metabolism

    Energy

  • 23

    chemical processes that build up or break down materials.

    Metabolism:

  • 24

    stored energy in chemical compound bonds. Organisms get chemical energy from their food.

    Chemical Energy

  • 25

    - consume other organisms to obtain energy from food

    Heterotrophs

  • 26

    classification of Consumers

    Carnivores (animals), Herbivores (plant), Omnivores (both)

  • 27

    - Break down dead and decaying organisms and absorb nutrients

    Decomposers

  • 28

    - able to produce their own food

    Autotrophs

  • 29

    - Converts solar energy to chemical energy (food)

    Photoautotrophs

  • 30

    - Use energy from chemical compounds

    Chemoautotrophs

  • 31

    anything that causes some sort of change in an organism

    Stimulus

  • 32

    reactions to internal and external stimuli

    Response

  • 33

    - The passing of genetic material from parent to offspring

    Reproduction

  • 34

    any inherited characteristic that benefits an organism in its environment

    Adaptation