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Chapter 1, Chapter 3, Protists, Chapter 2 - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 1
five unifying themes of biology
Evolution
natural selection
Darwins observations
Life depends on the flow of information
DNA/RNA and genes
Structure and Function are related
Life depends on the treansfer and transformation of energy and matter
the cycle of energy from the sun to heat
the foodweb
Life depends on the interaction within and between systems
emergent properties
systems biology
Biology: The scientific study of life
The 7 Properties of life
reproduction
Order and Organisation
Growth and Development
Regulation
Energy Processing
Response to the Enviorment
Evolutionarily Adaptation
All domains of life, have the 7 properties of life
The cell is the structural unit of life
The 3 domains of life
Bacteria
Archea
Eukarya
Kingdoms
Plantae
Fungi
Animalia
The processes of science
Science: an approach to understanding the natural world
Controlled Experiments
Repetitive, nonlinear, collaborative
Observational data
Technology
Society
Chapter 3
Nucleaic acids
nucleotide
polynucleotide
ribose
deoxyribose
Stores information
Lipids
nonpolar and hydrophobic(except for phospholipids)
no true monomer
long term energy storage
three kinds of lipids
Fats
steroids
phospholipids
Carbohydrates
monosachaaride
Disacharide
polysacharide
Proteins
Amino acids
Polypeptides
wide range of shapes and functoins
Introduction to organic compounds
4 classes of biological macromolecules
Monomers
Polymers
Properties of carbon
Protists
Chapter 2
Waters life supporting properties
Cohesion
Moderates temp Change
Ice floats
water is a versible solvent
Chemical Bonds
Hydrogen bonds
Covalent bonds
Ionic bonds
Elements, atoms and compounds
Protons, neutron, and electrons
valence electrons determine reactivity
Ions
Isotopes