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Bio

Comes from the Greek word "bios" (life), and "logos" (to study)

Biology

Father of Biology

Aristotle

Life was created by a supernatural being or force. Often associated with religious beliefs

Devine or Special creation theory

life originates in the earth's ocean

Marine theory

life has always existed , and there was no specific point of origin.

Philosophical Theory of eternity

the ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes

Homeostasis

the sum of all chemical reactions that occur within an organisms. breakdown of molecules

Metabolism

the ability of an organism to adjust to its environment over time through genetic changes r behavioral modifications.

Adaptation

occurs when a harmless or palatable species evolves to mimic the appearance of a harmful or unpalatable species.

Batesia Mimicry

occurs when a predator o parasite evolves to resemble a harmless or beneficial species, thereby deceiving its prey or host

Aggressive Mimicry

The process by which living organisms produce offspring, ensuring the continuation of their species.

Reproduction

The science of organizing and categorizing living organisms based on their evolutionary relationships and shared characteristics

Taxonomy

Taxonomic ranks

Domain-Kingdom-Phylum-Class-Over-Family-Genus-Species

Domain-Kingdom-Phylum-Class-Order-Family-Genus-Species

Eukarya-Animalia-Chordata-Mammalia-Primates-Hominidae-Homo-Homo sapiens

known for their ability to thrive in extreme environment

Bacteria and Archaea

Contains prokaryotes(single-celled organisms that lack a true nucleus) but differ in structural, genetic, and biochemical characteristics.

Archaea and Bacteria

highest classification in plants and animals before the 1990s when domain taxon hasn't been introduce

Kingdom

Kingdom includes_____(plants) _____(animals) Fungi, ______( chiefly protozoa and algae) ______(prokaryotes with distinct cellular characteristics that adapt them to extreme environments, such as deep-sea vents and hot springs) and ______ prokaryotes that are not archaeans)

Plantae-Animalia-Protista-Archaea-Bacteria

Not included in the main kingdoms of life

virus

Ranks below the kingdom and above the class taxonomy

Phylum

second largest phylum by species count and the largest marine phylum, a muscular foot and a oft unsegmented body that may or may not be covered with a shell (mussels, snails, and clams)

Mollusca

Have an internal skeleton and backbone or notochord(a primitive backbone) *fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals including humans*

Chordata

more complex, segmented and symmetrical worms containing a nervous system, respiratory system, and sense organs. Earthworms and leeches

Annelida

unsegmented/roundworms

nematoda

spiny body (sea star, sea urchin, sand dollars, sea cucumber, brittle star)

Echinodermata

includes various kinds of microorganisms like Fungi and lagae. the algae are further divided into green, brown, and red

thallophyta

known as vascular plants; xylem that mainly function to conduct water and dissolve minerals, and phloem, while functions mainly in the conduction of foods (sugar)

tracheophyta

any vascular plant that reproduces by means of an exposed seed, or ovule

Gymnosperms

any of about 300 000 species of flowering plants, the largest and most diverse group within the kingdom plantae

Angiosperm

The cell is the basic unit of life

Cell theory

The primary energy currency molecule used by every organism

ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)

Geographic distribution f species can show organisms are related

Biogeography

Estimating the age of fossils involves looking at their physical positions in sedimentary rocks (__________) and radiometric isotope techniques (__________)

Relative dating and absolute dating

Coined the phrase "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny," suggesting the false claim humans start as star fish, then progress through a series of developmental stages that retrace the lower vertebrates groups before becoming human

Earnest Haeckel

havetheir own set of DNA, separate from that of the cell nucleus

Mitochondria

have their own genomes

Chloroplasts

Cells reproduce by dividing primarily through two process...

Mitosis and Cytokenis

Cytoplasm division

Cytokinesis

normally prevent the uncontrolled growth and division of cells and tissues

Tumor-suppressor genes

are primarily factors contributing to cancers

mutation

typically involves the production of oxidative metabolic by-products such as molecular variants of oxygen, which may damage the DNA, RNA, proteins and mitochondria

Free radical formation

those occurring in tissues outside of the egg or perm , could lead to diminished function; skin and connective tissues lose resiliency

somatic mutations

suggests that there are "biological clocks' or pacemakers that commence at birth and simply slow and stop, ending in death

Pacemaker theory

making exact copies of genes

Gene cloning

Restriction enzymes create DNA fragments with the gene of interest.
DNA fragments are fused with DNA from a bacterium (palsmid)

Recombinant DNA

use of reproductive cloning to create human embryos to procure stem cells, which have potential to develop into adult tissues(may create treatment to diseases)

Therapeutic cloning

uses computer/statistical applications to access large database concerning DNA/gene/protein information

Bioinformatics

treating diseases and injury in umas onvolving the use of harmless retro virus vectors (or other entry mechanisms) that posses the enzyme reverse transcriptase, allowing the to insert genetic information into DNA

Gene therapy

research involving gene transfer in non-human organisms has been much more extensive

transgenic and genetically-modified plants and animals are becoming more common

Genetic engineering

is an extremely specific response typically involving the production of antibodies

Specific immunity

involves receiving antibodies or antiserum from other source

Passive immunity

are hypertensive tissue reactions to part of the specific immune response

Allergies

sever allergic reactions can lead to _______ which may be life-threatening

anaphylactice shock

is a condition in which cells of the specific immune response attack healthy tissues

Autoimmunity

are those in which some aspect of immune system (usually specific) is defective, thus compromising he ability of the body to protect itselft

Immunodefiency diseases

a disease which is triggered Y the Human immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)

a worldwide health issue and the leading cause of premature death in some countries

AIDS

a rare congenital condition in which T and B cells are defective

Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Syndrome (SCIDS)

can occur when medical drugs are used to supplement the specific immune response, the latter of which may be too low to prevent serious and possibly fatal symptoms

Bacterial resistance to antibiotics

It is the variable that do not change

Constant

It check if consistent with hypothesis

Analyze results

___________ is based on the interpretation of data gathered

Conclusion

_________ is a general statement that describes patterns in nature

Law

it is a branch of science that deals with non-living things

Physical science

It studies the composition, structure, properties and change of matter

Chemistry

It is the study of matter, it's mobility though space and tie, and related ideas like energy and force are all included in natural and physical science

Physics

it is the branch of science that studies the atmosphere and the phenomena that results from it, such as weather and climate.

Meteorology

it's is a branch off science that studies fields dealing with formal systems that describes abstract structures

Formal science

it is the study of numbers

Mathematics

It is the study of collecting and analyzing data

Statistics

It is the study of inferences and inerential relationships is its focus

Logic

This are of study combines computer science with substantial datasets to make problem-solving possible

Artificial Intelligence

It is the use of the scientific method and knowledge obtained via conclusions from the method to attain practical goals

Applied Science

It is the study that deals with human relations

Social Studies

It is the study of past and records

History

It's is th study of society

Sociology

It deals with logic and reasoning

Philosophy

It is the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth and natural resources

Economics

It involves random movement of substances or molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

Diffusion

Molecules move randomly
Cell doesn't use energy (no ATP)

No need for oxygen

Passive Transport

It is the movement of soecific particles through specific carrier proteins situated in the membrane. This also follows the concentration gradient

Facilitated Diffusion

Cells use energy (with ATP)
Movement of molecules from an area of low concentration to an area high concentration (against the concentration gradient

Active Transport

transport of large molecules

Bulk Transport

cell eating
cell drinking

Phagocytosis
Pinocytosis

3 types of solution

Hypotonic, Hypertonic, Isotonic Solution

a type of solution with high concentration of solute inside the cell, thus water enters the cell. (swell, burst)

Hypotonic solution

a type of solution where the concentrate of solute outside the cell is equal to that within the cell, water moves equally in both directions

Isotonic Solution

they are one celled organisms.
bacteria, protists, algae

Unicellular

building block of matter

atom

two or more atoms joined in chemical bonds

Molecule/compound

tiny organs of the cells that have specific function. they are known as little organs and found in the cell. Ex:mitochondria, rbosome

Organelles

cells with the same structure and function combine together

Tissue

It is a region that is divided into categories based on the animals that call it home.
Ex. Tundra, Tropical

Biomes

entire planet is thought of as an ecosystem

Biosphere

It is the process of converting and releasing energy. chemical activities that are needed for life. Ingestion, digestion

Metabolism

It is the breakdown of large molecules

Catabolism

It is the synthesis larger molecules

Anabolism

It refers to the increase in size or in Dimension. Quantitative aspect of an organism

Growth

It refers to the increase in complexity of function. Qualitative of function, Qualitative aspect of an organism

development

organisms mechanism to be better fit and to survive the condition of their environment

Adaptation

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