HUMAN BIOLOGY

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Learning about human bioLogy 13

sUmmary


section 1.1 Humans have the char-
acteristics found in all forms of life, as listed
in Table 1.3.

section 1.2 All life on Earth has come
about through a process of evolution. The
defining features of humans include a
large and well-developed brain, great
manual dexterity, sophisticated skills for
language and mental analysis, and complex
social behaviors.
section 1.3 The living world is highly
organized. Atoms, molecules, cells, tissues,
organs, and organ systems make up whole,
complex organisms. Each organism is a
member of a population, populations live
together in communities, and communities
form ecosystems. The biosphere is the most
inclusive level of biological organization. A continual flow of
energy and cycling of raw materials sustains the organization
of life.


section 1.4 Science is an approach to
gathering knowledge. There are numerous
versions of the scientific method. Table 1.4
lists elements that are important in all of
them. Reputable scientists must draw
conclusions that are not at odds with the
evidence used to support them.
section 1.5 Critical thinking skills
include scrutinizing information sources
for bias, seeking reliable opinions, and
separating the causes of events from factors
that may only be associated with them.

sections 1.6, 1.8 A scientific theory
is a thoroughly tested explanation of a
broad range of related phenomena. Science
does not address subjective issues, such as
religious beliefs and morality.

rEviEW QUEstions



  1. You are a living organism. Which characteristics of life do
    you exhibit?

  2. Why is the concept of homeostasis meaningful in
    the study of human biology?
    3. What is meant by biological evolution?
    4. Study Figure 1.5. Then summarize what biological
    organization means.
    5. Define and distinguish between:
    a. a hypothesis and a scientific theory
    b. an experimental group and a control group


sELf-QUiz Answers in Appendix VI



  1. Instructions in govern how organisms are built and
    function.

  2. A is the smallest unit that can live and reproduce
    by itself using energy, raw materials, and DNA
    instructions.

  3. is a state in which an organism’s internal
    environment is maintained within a tolerable range.

  4. Humans are (animals with backbones); like other
    primates, they also are.

  5. Starting with cells, nature is organized on at least
    levels.

  6. Living things consist of one or more cells.

  7. Living things take in and use energy and materials.

  8. Living things sense and respond to changes in their
    surroundings.

  9. Living things maintain the internal steady state called
    homeostasis.

  10. Living things reproduce and grow based on information
    in DNA.


Table 1.3 Summary of Life’s Characteristics

Hypothesis Possible explanation of a natural
event or observation
Prediction Proposal or claim of what testing
will show if a hypothesis is correct
experiment Controlled procedure to gather
observations that can be compared
to prediction
Control group Standard to compare test group
against
Variable Aspect of an object or event that
may differ with time or between subjects
Conclusion Statement that evaluates a
hypothesis based on test results

Table 1.4 Scientific Method Review

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