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Characteristics of Life
Cells, Lifespan, Metabolism, Homeostasis, Reproduction, Grow, Develop, React to stimuli, Adapt to the environment, Complex chemicals, highly organized, Movement
Kingdoms least specific to most specific
Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
Biological species
Two organisms can mate and produce viable, fertile, offspring
Phylogenetic species
A species based on a presumed evoloutionary, ancestory
Example of Unity within Diversity
All life is made of cells but function in different ways
Why is it a problem in classifying viruses?
Has the chemicals that are found only in living thing, but is not cell, has no metabolism etc not other traits of living
Why classify
Ease of research, organizing info, consistency, share knowledge, see relationships
Aristotle
First biologist, founded classification system; animals and plant
Galen
First dissector, dug up graves
Redi
Meat maggot experiment
Needham
Boiled broth, loose seal
Spallazani
Boiled broth w/tight seal, varied times
Pasteur
Disproved spontaneous generation
Another word for Spontaneous Generation
Abiogenesis
Linnaeous
Developed modern classification system using Latin
Modern Methods of Classification
Stucture/anatomy, DNA & Biochemical comparison, fossil record, behavior,
Example of Quantitative statement
It weighs 20 g.
Example of Qualitative Sentence
It is heavy
What is the difference between inductive or deductive sentence
A deductive sentence has if, and, then in it
How a law is developed
Observation, hypothesis, theory, law
First part of organization of life
All Monkeys Out
Second part of organization of life
Call The Organ System
Third part of organization of life
Open Poptarts can easily be broken
Long reaching effects of disproving spont gen
Pasturization, experimental procedures, microrganisms
The Three Domains
Archaea, Eubacteria, Eukarya
Example of Energy
Plant grabs sun and converts it to energy
Example of Systems
All organs work together in human
Example of Interactions
Predator/Prey, Plants make food, how tree causes shade