Biology Study Mind Map

Brain

Pats of the brain

Cerebellum

Brain Stem

Limbic System

Brain Cortex/Cerebrum

Temporal Lobe

Parietal Lobe

Occipital Lobe

Frontal Lobe

Controls judging abilities, personality, emotional and self control.

Controls sight/visual processing

Controls language, hearing, and memory function

Controls sensory ad spatial awareness

Nerve Cell (Neuron)

Characteristics of Life

Dendrites

Axon

Nodes of Ranvier

Myelin Sheath

Metric System

Units

7 Basic Units

thermo temperature

time

Amount of substance

mass

luminous intensity

length

meter (m)

kilogram (Kg)

seconds (s)

electric current

Kelvin (K)

mole (mol)

candela (cd)

Derived Units

Density

Volume

Area

Square Meter (m^2)

ratio of mass to volume (mass/volume)

cubed meter (m^3)

ampere (A)

Conversions

Base (1)

Hecto (10^2)

KIlo (10^3)

Deca (10^1)

Deci (10^-1)

Centi (10^-2)

Milli (10^-3)

Growth

Adaptation

Metabolism

Response to Stimuli

Organization

Reproduction

Homeostasis

Anabolism: chemicals/energy to cellular components

Catabolism: decomposing of organic matter

Asexual

Sexual

10 Themes of BIology

Biological Systems

Biological World

Populations

Organs

Communities

Tissue

Ecosystems

Cells

Ecoregions (Biome)

Molecules

Biosphere

Atoms

Cellular Basis of Life

Cells

Cell Theory

3) All cells come from other cells

1) Cells are fundamental units of life

Organ system

Interactions w/ Environment

Energy & Life

Reproduction & Inheritance

Regulation (Homeostasis)

Form & Function

Adaption & Evolution

2) All organisms are made of at least 1 cell

Biology & Society

Organism

Scientific Inquiry

Sexual: 2 parents, sex, offspring is 1/2 of each parent

Asexual: 1 parent, no sex, copy organism

Diabetes

Type II: Insulin doesn't work

Type I: No insulin making

Scientific Method

3) Form Hypothesis

4) Test Hypothesis

2) Ask Questions

5) Draw Conclusion

1) Make Observations

6) Communicate Results

Natural Selection: process where organisms with better characteristics for survival live on over generations, causing change

Cell Types

Prokaryotic Cells

Eukaryotic Cells

Single Celled

No Nucles

Bacteria

Archea

Nucleus w/ DNA

Larger Cell Type

Multicellular

Organelles

Protista

Plan

Fungi

Animal