PPT-Scientific Method Introduction to Biology

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What is Biology Bio logy is the study of from the simplest forms to the most complex living things bacteria plants amp animals Examples of things that are NOT

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What is Biology Bio logy is the study of from the simplest forms to the most complex living things bacteria plants amp animals Examples of things that are NOT living. What is research?. We ask questions all the time. Research is a formal way of going about asking questions. Ways of acquiring knowledge. Uses methodologies. Many different kinds (e.g. market research, media research and social research). Biology 8.24.15. AGENDA. Syllabus and Procedures. Name Tents. HOMEWORK. Get contract signed. Exam on 9/10. OBJECTIVE. Establish classroom procedures and expectations.. WARM UP. What is biology?. preAP. Question:. All scientific investigations begin with:. Forming a hypothesis. Conducting an experiment. Asking a question or observing a problem. Forming a conclusion. Answer: . c) Asking a question or observing a problem. Principles of Biology. Instructor: Dr. Scott Bowling. Today’s Lecture Topics. Active learning. Course syllabus / other initial business. Chapter 1: The Science of Biology. Groups of 3-4. 1 sheet of paper; answer:. Ch. 1. What Is Chemistry?. Why is the scope of chemistry so vast?. What Is Chemistry?. 1.1. Matter. is anything that has mass and occupies space.. Chemistry. is the study of the composition of matter and the changes that matter undergoes.. Course Syllabus & Mechanics. COURSE WEBSITE: . http://psychfiles.net. Recommended Texts:. Assignments:. Completed CITI . Certification . Pair-led class discussion on readings. “My Favorite Experiment” . Vocab Introduction! . Term or Concept. Meaning. Example. Biosphere. Everywhere life exists. Planet Earth . Biodiversity. Variety of life. . More biodiversity by the equator because its warmer! . Species. Lecture packet 1. Reading: chapter 1. Outline. ▪ Introduction. ▪ . Class organization, exams, and grading. ▪ . Basic characteristics of all living things. ▪ . What is unique about humans. ▪ . What is the scientific method?. The Scientific Method involves a series of steps that are used to investigate a natural occurrence. . We will study the steps of the scientific method and eventually design our own experiments.. Sarah Jeffers. Chapter 1. Introduction to Life on Earth. Levels of Organization of Matter. Fig. 1-1. & Species. What Are The Characteristics of Living Things?. Living things are composed of cells. Sarah Jeffers. Chapter 1. Introduction to Life on Earth. Levels of Organization of Matter. Fig. 1-1. & Species. What Are The Characteristics of Living Things?. Living things are composed of cells. Using the scientific method, biologists have discovered patterns in the living world that explain both its unity and diversity. .. 1. Unit 1: Key learning. The unity and diversity of life indicate that all living things evolved from common ancestry.. Turnbull High School. Advanced Higher Biology. Unit . 3. P90-91 . Miss A. Aitken. The Scientific Research Cycle. The scientific research process consists of several different steps including:. What do I want to find out?. The common earthworm (. Lumbricus. . terrestris. ) is a terrestrial annelid of the class . Oligochaeta. (Baker & Garland, 1982). Earthworms have no specialized respiratory structures and gas exchange occurs by simple diffusion through a liquid film on the surface of the body, which must be kept moist (Curtis & Barnes, 1989). The earthworm has a closed circulatory system, of which the dorsal blood vessel is the principal pumping organ (Hickman et al., 2008). The blood is transported in this vessel by peristaltic waves of contraction and carries food, wastes and respiratory gases (Hickman et al., 2008). A closed circulatory system has an advantage over open systems as it can support a faster metabolic rate (.

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