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Biology I Honors 
Introduction and Module 1
Question? 
 How does Science view the 
world today?
Question?? 
 What are some specific scientific 
discoveries that have been made 
in your lifetime?
In My Lifetime… 
 Vaccines 
 Walk on the Moon 
 Shuttle Missions 
 DNA Evidence 
 Brain Surgery for epilepsy and Parkinson’s 
Disease
Question?? 
 Is science always correct? Why 
or why not? 
 How does science change?
Humm… 
 “Science makes predictions, not 
promises” 
 What does that statement mean 
to you?
4 Criteria of Life 
 1. All life forms contains DNA – 
made of one or more cells and 
displays organization 
 Made of one or more cells and 
displays organization
4 Criteria of Life 
 2. All life forms have a method by 
which they extract energy from the 
surroundings and convert it into 
energy that sustains them 
 Maintains homeostasis
4 Criteria of Life 
 3. All life forms can sense changes 
in their surroundings and respond to 
those changes
4 Criteria of Life 
 4. All life forms reproduce
What is Metabolism? 
 The sum total of all processes in an 
organization which convert energy 
and matter from outside sources and 
use energy from the surroundings to 
sustain the organism’s life functions
In Other Words… 
 Our bodies get the energy they need 
from food through metabolism, the 
chemical reactions in the body’s cells 
that convert the fuel from food into 
the energy needed to do everything 
from moving to thinking to growing.
Metabolism 
 Specific proteins in the body control the 
chemical reactions of metabolism, and each 
chemical reaction is coordinated with other 
body functions. 
 In fact, thousands of metabolic reactions 
happen at the same time – all regulated by the 
body – to keep our cells healthy and working. 
 This words hand in hand with homeostasis!
How Metabolism Works in 
Humans 
 3. When people eat the plants, 
they take in this energy along 
with other vital cell-building 
chemicals 
 4. The body breaks down the 
sugar so that energy can be 
released and used as fuel by the 
body’s cells 
 1. Plants take energy from 
sunlight 
 2. The plant uses energy and the 
molecule chlorophyll to build 
sugars from water and carbon 
dioxide in a process known as 
photosynthesis
#1 Category of Metabolism 
 Anabolism: or constructive metabolism. 
 All about building and storing 
 Supports the growth of new cells 
 Maintains body tissue 
 Storage of energy for future use
#2 Category of Metabolism 
 Catabolism or destructive metabolism 
 Produces energy required for all activity in the 
cells 
 Breaks down large molecules (carbs and fats) to 
release energy 
 That energy release provides fuel for 
anabolism, heats the body and enables the 
muscles to contact and the body to move
What is a Producer? 
 Organisms that produce its own 
food 
 Name some producers
What is a Consumer? 
 Organisms that eat living producers 
and/or other consumers for food 
 Name some consumers
What is a Decomposer? 
 Organisms that break down the dead 
remains of other organisms 
 Name some decomposers
What do they eat? 
 Herbivores: Organisms that eat only plants 
 Carnivores: Organisms that eat only organisms 
other than plants 
 Omnivores: Organisms that eat both plants 
and other organisms
Quick Lab 
 1. Each table will work as a team 
 2. You must first decide who is a 
herbivore, carnivore, or omnivore 
 3. Use the following information to 
construct a food web or food chain in a 
meadow ecosystem
Who eats what?? Circle of Life 
Red Fox 
Raccoon 
Grasshopper 
Red Clover 
Crayfish 
Meadow Vole 
Green Algae 
White Oak Tree Gray Squirrel 
Detritus
Answers – were you correct? 
 Herbivores: Grey squirrels, 
grasshoppers, meadow voles, crayfish 
 Carnivores: None 
 Omnivores: Raccoons, red fox
Answers – were you correct?? 
 1. Red foxes feed on raccoons, crayfish, red clover, 
grasshoppers, meadow voles and gray squirrels 
 2. Red clover is eaten by grasshoppers, meadow voles, and 
foxes 
 3. White Oak Tree is eaten by meadow voles, gray 
squirrels, and raccoons 
 4. Crayfish feed on green algae and detritus – then red foxes 
and meadow voles eat them
What if?? 
 Question: How would the 
meadow voles be affected if 
disease kills the white oak trees?
Answer 
 Removing the white oak tree from 
the system would force other 
animals, such as the raccoons or 
foxes, to eat the red clover, so there 
would be less clover for the meadow 
voles to eat.
Living, Non-Living, or Dead 
 Define “Living” 
 Webster’s Dictionary Definition: Having 
life, active, functioning, full of vigor
Living, Non-Living, or Dead 
 Define “Non-Living” 
 Webster’s Dictionary Definition: “Non” – 
not : other than : reverse of : absence of : of 
little or no consequence : unimportant : 
worthless 
 Living: Having life, active, functioning, full of 
vigor
Living, Non-Living, or Dead 
 Define “Dead” 
 Webster’s Dictionary Definition: no 
longer alive or living; no longer having 
life; not able to feel or move; very tired
Mini Lab 
 1. Partner with one other person 
 2. Look at the handouts you have been 
given 
 3. Decide which is Living, Non-Living, 
or Dead and WHY
Did you get it correct? 
 1. Potted Plant – Living 
 2. Baker’s Yeast – Living 
 3. Pupa – Living 
 4. Glass of water – Non-living, though it may have living 
things in it and it gives life (we cannot live without water)
Did you get it correct?? 
 5. Pumpkin Seeds – Living 
 6. Turtle Shell – Non-living 
 7. Cut Hair - Dead 
 8. Cut Fingernails – Dead 
 9. Tea Leaves - Dead
Did you get it correct?? 
 10. Chicken Sandwich – Dead 
 11. Rubber Band – Dead -Dead is the 
condition these objects enter when they are no 
longer alive. So, to be dead an object must once 
have been living. 
 12. Tree with no leaves in winter – Living
Did you get it correct?? 
 13. Book – Dead 
 14. Rock – Non-living – Non-living is the 
condition of never being alive. Non-living could 
refer to inorganic matter. Rocks, for example are 
non-living. They are not dead, because they were 
never alive (as a rock, but they may contain 
chemicals that were once part of a living 
organism).
Sensing Changes in the 
Environment 
 Receptor: Special structures that allow 
organisms to sense the conditions of their 
internal or external environment 
 How to plants respond to stimuli? 
 How do animals respond to stimuli? 
 How to humans respond to stimuli?
All Life Forms Reproduce 
 Asexual Reproduction: Reproduction 
accomplished by a single organism 
 Sexual Reproduction: Reproduction that 
required two organisms 
 Inheritance: The process by which physical 
and biological characteristics are transmitted 
from the parent (or parents) to the offspring
All Life Forms Reproduce 
 Mutation: An abrupt and marked change in 
the DNA of an organism compared to that of 
its parents 
 Example: Donkeys and horses mate = mule 
 However, adult mules cannot produce 
offspring
Scientific Method
Hypothesis 
 How do you “word” a hypothesis?
Is this a hypothesis? 
 If I keep a plant from getting any 
sunlight, it will die.
Answer 
 No, it is a prediction 
 A prediction is a guess as to what might 
happen based on observation
Predictions 
Predictions may be: 
It is raining outside and the sun is also out. One 
could predict that they see a rainbow. 
A student is studying for a final exam and predicts 
he/she will receive an “A” on the exam. 
A child has a fever and a sore throat. One may 
predict they they have strep throat.
Hypothesis 
A hypothesis is a possible explanation for 
an observation or problem that can further 
be tested by experimentation. 
A Hypothesis is an educated guess.
Hypothesis 
How can you reword the prediction about the 
plant to make it a hypothesis? 
“If I keep a plant from getting any sunlight, it will 
die.”
Answer 
 If sunlight is necessary to the survival of 
a plant, then when a plant is deprived of 
sunlight, it will die.” 
 The hypothesis implies a question to be 
answered.

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Apologia Biology Module 1

  • 1.  Biology I Honors Introduction and Module 1
  • 2. Question?  How does Science view the world today?
  • 3. Question??  What are some specific scientific discoveries that have been made in your lifetime?
  • 4. In My Lifetime…  Vaccines  Walk on the Moon  Shuttle Missions  DNA Evidence  Brain Surgery for epilepsy and Parkinson’s Disease
  • 5. Question??  Is science always correct? Why or why not?  How does science change?
  • 6. Humm…  “Science makes predictions, not promises”  What does that statement mean to you?
  • 7. 4 Criteria of Life  1. All life forms contains DNA – made of one or more cells and displays organization  Made of one or more cells and displays organization
  • 8. 4 Criteria of Life  2. All life forms have a method by which they extract energy from the surroundings and convert it into energy that sustains them  Maintains homeostasis
  • 9. 4 Criteria of Life  3. All life forms can sense changes in their surroundings and respond to those changes
  • 10. 4 Criteria of Life  4. All life forms reproduce
  • 11. What is Metabolism?  The sum total of all processes in an organization which convert energy and matter from outside sources and use energy from the surroundings to sustain the organism’s life functions
  • 12. In Other Words…  Our bodies get the energy they need from food through metabolism, the chemical reactions in the body’s cells that convert the fuel from food into the energy needed to do everything from moving to thinking to growing.
  • 13. Metabolism  Specific proteins in the body control the chemical reactions of metabolism, and each chemical reaction is coordinated with other body functions.  In fact, thousands of metabolic reactions happen at the same time – all regulated by the body – to keep our cells healthy and working.  This words hand in hand with homeostasis!
  • 14. How Metabolism Works in Humans  3. When people eat the plants, they take in this energy along with other vital cell-building chemicals  4. The body breaks down the sugar so that energy can be released and used as fuel by the body’s cells  1. Plants take energy from sunlight  2. The plant uses energy and the molecule chlorophyll to build sugars from water and carbon dioxide in a process known as photosynthesis
  • 15. #1 Category of Metabolism  Anabolism: or constructive metabolism.  All about building and storing  Supports the growth of new cells  Maintains body tissue  Storage of energy for future use
  • 16. #2 Category of Metabolism  Catabolism or destructive metabolism  Produces energy required for all activity in the cells  Breaks down large molecules (carbs and fats) to release energy  That energy release provides fuel for anabolism, heats the body and enables the muscles to contact and the body to move
  • 17. What is a Producer?  Organisms that produce its own food  Name some producers
  • 18. What is a Consumer?  Organisms that eat living producers and/or other consumers for food  Name some consumers
  • 19. What is a Decomposer?  Organisms that break down the dead remains of other organisms  Name some decomposers
  • 20. What do they eat?  Herbivores: Organisms that eat only plants  Carnivores: Organisms that eat only organisms other than plants  Omnivores: Organisms that eat both plants and other organisms
  • 21. Quick Lab  1. Each table will work as a team  2. You must first decide who is a herbivore, carnivore, or omnivore  3. Use the following information to construct a food web or food chain in a meadow ecosystem
  • 22. Who eats what?? Circle of Life Red Fox Raccoon Grasshopper Red Clover Crayfish Meadow Vole Green Algae White Oak Tree Gray Squirrel Detritus
  • 23. Answers – were you correct?  Herbivores: Grey squirrels, grasshoppers, meadow voles, crayfish  Carnivores: None  Omnivores: Raccoons, red fox
  • 24. Answers – were you correct??  1. Red foxes feed on raccoons, crayfish, red clover, grasshoppers, meadow voles and gray squirrels  2. Red clover is eaten by grasshoppers, meadow voles, and foxes  3. White Oak Tree is eaten by meadow voles, gray squirrels, and raccoons  4. Crayfish feed on green algae and detritus – then red foxes and meadow voles eat them
  • 25. What if??  Question: How would the meadow voles be affected if disease kills the white oak trees?
  • 26. Answer  Removing the white oak tree from the system would force other animals, such as the raccoons or foxes, to eat the red clover, so there would be less clover for the meadow voles to eat.
  • 27. Living, Non-Living, or Dead  Define “Living”  Webster’s Dictionary Definition: Having life, active, functioning, full of vigor
  • 28. Living, Non-Living, or Dead  Define “Non-Living”  Webster’s Dictionary Definition: “Non” – not : other than : reverse of : absence of : of little or no consequence : unimportant : worthless  Living: Having life, active, functioning, full of vigor
  • 29. Living, Non-Living, or Dead  Define “Dead”  Webster’s Dictionary Definition: no longer alive or living; no longer having life; not able to feel or move; very tired
  • 30. Mini Lab  1. Partner with one other person  2. Look at the handouts you have been given  3. Decide which is Living, Non-Living, or Dead and WHY
  • 31. Did you get it correct?  1. Potted Plant – Living  2. Baker’s Yeast – Living  3. Pupa – Living  4. Glass of water – Non-living, though it may have living things in it and it gives life (we cannot live without water)
  • 32. Did you get it correct??  5. Pumpkin Seeds – Living  6. Turtle Shell – Non-living  7. Cut Hair - Dead  8. Cut Fingernails – Dead  9. Tea Leaves - Dead
  • 33. Did you get it correct??  10. Chicken Sandwich – Dead  11. Rubber Band – Dead -Dead is the condition these objects enter when they are no longer alive. So, to be dead an object must once have been living.  12. Tree with no leaves in winter – Living
  • 34. Did you get it correct??  13. Book – Dead  14. Rock – Non-living – Non-living is the condition of never being alive. Non-living could refer to inorganic matter. Rocks, for example are non-living. They are not dead, because they were never alive (as a rock, but they may contain chemicals that were once part of a living organism).
  • 35. Sensing Changes in the Environment  Receptor: Special structures that allow organisms to sense the conditions of their internal or external environment  How to plants respond to stimuli?  How do animals respond to stimuli?  How to humans respond to stimuli?
  • 36. All Life Forms Reproduce  Asexual Reproduction: Reproduction accomplished by a single organism  Sexual Reproduction: Reproduction that required two organisms  Inheritance: The process by which physical and biological characteristics are transmitted from the parent (or parents) to the offspring
  • 37. All Life Forms Reproduce  Mutation: An abrupt and marked change in the DNA of an organism compared to that of its parents  Example: Donkeys and horses mate = mule  However, adult mules cannot produce offspring
  • 39. Hypothesis  How do you “word” a hypothesis?
  • 40. Is this a hypothesis?  If I keep a plant from getting any sunlight, it will die.
  • 41. Answer  No, it is a prediction  A prediction is a guess as to what might happen based on observation
  • 42. Predictions Predictions may be: It is raining outside and the sun is also out. One could predict that they see a rainbow. A student is studying for a final exam and predicts he/she will receive an “A” on the exam. A child has a fever and a sore throat. One may predict they they have strep throat.
  • 43. Hypothesis A hypothesis is a possible explanation for an observation or problem that can further be tested by experimentation. A Hypothesis is an educated guess.
  • 44. Hypothesis How can you reword the prediction about the plant to make it a hypothesis? “If I keep a plant from getting any sunlight, it will die.”
  • 45. Answer  If sunlight is necessary to the survival of a plant, then when a plant is deprived of sunlight, it will die.”  The hypothesis implies a question to be answered.