Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Science of
Biology
- Science methodology
- 4) Collecting And Analyzing Data
- record observations;
gather information
quantitatively and
qualitatively
- 3) Designing Controlled Experiments
- independent and
dependent
variables must be
present
- 5) Drawing Conclusions
- draw conclusions
based on data; look
back to hypothesis
- 2) Inferring and Forming a Hypothesis
- Use observations to
make inferences that
can lead to a
hypothesis
- 1)Observing and Asking Questions
- Begin with noticing
events in a careful,
orderly way that can
lead to other new
questions
- Scientific Laws/Theories
- Scientific Law
- laws are concise,
specific
descriptions of how
some aspect of the
natural world is
expected to behave
in a certain situation
- Scientific Theory
- A scientific theory is a well-tested
explanation that unifies a broad
range of observations and
hypothesis and that enables
scientist to make accurate
predictions about new situations.
- Science and Society
- They are related
- science involves
understanding its context
in society and its
limitations
- Characteristics of living things
- iving things are based on a universal genetic code
- living things grow and develop
- living things respond to their environment
- living things reproduce
- living things maintain a stable internal environment
- living things obtain and use material and energy
- living things are made up of cells
- living things evolve
- Big Ideas in Biology
- Cellular Basis of Life
- living things are made of cells
- Information and Heredity
- living things are based on universal genetic code called DNA
- Matter and Energy
- living things obtain and use material and energy
- Growth, Development, and Reproduction
- all living things
reproduce; generalized
cells become specialized
during growth and
development
- Homeostasis
- living things maintain a stable internal environment
- Evolution
- living things evolve physically and internally
- Structure and Function
- some structures have evolved to fit their functions
- Unity and Diversity of Life
- all living things
are
fundamentally
similar at
molecular level
but are in variety
of forms
- Interdependence in Nature
- all living things are connected into a biosphere
- Science as a Way of Knowing
- science is not just
facts but an
explanation of the
natural world