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biology
study of life & the surrounding environment
chemical/Molecular
consists of atoms that are the smallest units of matter
such as Carbon (C) & Oxygen (O)
atoms can make proteins and DNA
organelle
form organelles (nucleus)
2nd level
cellular
cells that are the basic units of life can survive w. there ideal environments
3rd level
Tissue
consists of cells with common
Cardiac muscle cell ---> many cardiac muscle tissues helps ♡ pump
4th level
organ
consists of 2 or more difficult tissues working together to perform a function ex)♡
5th level
organ system
consists of several organs working together
ex.) Cardiovascular system (♡, blood, vessels, blood)
6th level
organism level
several organ systems combined to form an individual living thing
7th level Ex.) hum Brown Pelican
population
consists of a group of living organisms of the same species
a group of birds
community
two or more populations living organisms
9th level
ecosystem
living & non living
Ex.) gulf Coast
biosphere
all environments on Earth that support life
11th level
unity of life
A.) DNA
B.) Order
C.) Regulation
D.) Growth & Development
E.) Energy Utilization
5 common properties
DNA
genetic info is stored in the form of DNA double helix twisted ladder
Bases G,A, T, C
Order
how cells are arranged
always an assortment
Regulation
An organisms ability to maintain homeostasis versus the surrounding environment such as a hot day
Nervous system
homeostasis - maintaining a stable internal environment process called homeostasis regulation
ex.) sweating
Growth & Development
Organism s and are primarily under the control of the organisms genic info.
Energy Utilization
all organisms require energy to survive
common features
Diversity Of Life
divided into three domains
Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya
Evolution
Charles Darwin - Natural selection
species living today are decedent's of antsestors
the organ of species
Study of Nature
science is defined as meaning "to know "