Biology Chapter 1 Lecture Outline PDF
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This document is a lecture outline for a biology course, specifically Chapter 1, covering "Biology: The Study of Life". It contains information presented in the form of images and text.
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Because learning changes everything. ® Biology Chapter 1...
Because learning changes everything. ® Biology Chapter 1 Biology: The Study of Life Lecture Outline See separate FlexArt PowerPoint slides for all figures and tables pre- inserted into PowerPoint without notes. Copyright 2022 © McGraw Hill LLC. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw Hill LLC. © McGraw Hill LLC 2 © McGraw Hill LLC 3 © McGraw Hill LLC 4 © McGraw Hill LLC 5 © McGraw Hill LLC 6 © McGraw Hill LLC 7 © McGraw Hill LLC 8 © McGraw Hill LLC 9 © McGraw Hill LLC 10 © McGraw Hill LLC 11 © McGraw Hill LLC 12 © McGraw Hill LLC 13 © McGraw Hill LLC 14 © McGraw Hill LLC 15 © McGraw Hill LLC 16 © McGraw Hill LLC 17 © McGraw Hill LLC 18 © McGraw Hill LLC 19 © McGraw Hill LLC 20 © McGraw Hill LLC 21 © McGraw Hill LLC 22 © McGraw Hill LLC 23 © McGraw Hill LLC 24 © McGraw Hill LLC 25 © McGraw Hill LLC 26 © McGraw Hill LLC 27 © McGraw Hill LLC 28 © McGraw Hill LLC 29 © McGraw Hill LLC 30 © McGraw Hill LLC 31 © McGraw Hill LLC 32 © McGraw Hill LLC 33 © McGraw Hill LLC 34 © McGraw Hill LLC 35 © McGraw Hill LLC 36 © McGraw Hill LLC 37 Category Human Corn Domain Eukarya Eukarya Supergroup* Opisthokonta Archaeplastids Kingdom Animalia Plantae Phylum Chordata Anthophyta Class Mammalia Monocotyledones Order Primates Commelinales Family Hominidae Poaceae Genus Homo Zea Species** H. sapiens Z. mays © McGraw Hill LLC 38 © McGraw Hill LLC 39 © McGraw Hill LLC 40 © McGraw Hill LLC 41 © McGraw Hill LLC 42 © McGraw Hill LLC 43 Supergroup Sample Organisms Excavata Diplomonads, euglenozoans Chromalveolata Dinoflagellates, ciliates, diatoms, golden algae, brown algae, and water molds Rhizaria Foraminiferans, radiolarians Archaeplastida Red algae, green algae, land plants Amoebozoa Amoeboids, slime molds Opisthokonta Fungi, choanoflagellates, animals © McGraw Hill LLC 44 © McGraw Hill LLC 45 © McGraw Hill LLC 46 © McGraw Hill LLC 47 © McGraw Hill LLC 48 © McGraw Hill LLC 49 © McGraw Hill LLC 50 © McGraw Hill LLC 51 © McGraw Hill LLC 52 © McGraw Hill LLC 53 © McGraw Hill LLC 54 © McGraw Hill LLC 55 Theory Concept Cell All organisms are composed of cells, and new cells come only from preexisting cells. Homeostasis The internal environment of an organism stays relatively constant—within a range that is protective of life. Evolution All living organisms have a common ancestor, but each is adapted to a particular way of life. © McGraw Hill LLC 56 © McGraw Hill LLC 57 © McGraw Hill LLC 58 © McGraw Hill LLC 59 © McGraw Hill LLC 60 © McGraw Hill LLC 61 © McGraw Hill LLC 62 © McGraw Hill LLC 63 © McGraw Hill LLC 64 © McGraw Hill LLC 65 End of Main Content Because learning changes everything. ® www.mheducation.c om Copyright 2022 © McGraw Hill LLC. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw Hill LLC. Appendix: Image Description for Unsighted Students © McGraw Hill LLC 67 © McGraw Hill LLC 68 © McGraw Hill LLC 69 © McGraw Hill LLC 70 © McGraw Hill LLC 71 © McGraw Hill LLC 72 © McGraw Hill LLC 73 © McGraw Hill LLC 74 © McGraw Hill LLC 75 © McGraw Hill LLC 76 © McGraw Hill LLC 77