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Chapter 1.2 Biology in Your World. Objectives Evaluate the impact of scientific research on the environment. Evaluate the impact of scientific research.

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Page 1: Chapter 1.2 Biology in Your World. Objectives Evaluate the impact of scientific research on the environment. Evaluate the impact of scientific research.

Chapter 1.2

Biology in Your World

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Objectives• Evaluate the impact of scientific research on

the environment.• Evaluate the impact of scientific research on

society with respect to increasing food supplies.

• Explain the primary task of the Human Genome Project.

• Describe the contributions of scientists in fighting AIDS and cancer.

• Define the term gene therapy.

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World Population

http://www.poodwaddle.com/worldclock.swf

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Tropical Rain Forests

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A typical 4 mile patch of rain forest contains as many as:

• 1,500 species of flowering plants, • 750 species of trees, • 125 mammal species, • 400 species of birds, • 100 species of reptiles, • 60 species of amphibians• 50 different species of butterflies

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• Approx. 1 acre/sec

• Gone in 30 years?

• Lose more than 1,000,000 species• Biologists are working to save the

environment

Rainforests are disappearing

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Waste potato products Cattle feed

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Methane for power

plants

Cattle feed

Nutrient rich water for crops

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Conservation and preservation

• Now everyday activities • Government, industry, and

individuals.

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Advances

• Crop disease resistance• Herbicide resistance• Insect resistance• Nutritional content

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Understanding the Human Genome

• Genome – a compete set of the genetic material in an individual

• “Blueprint of Life”• 3 Billion units

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Human Genome Project

• Began in 2000• Scientists can

now read every gene

• Just have to translate them!

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Biology is important…..

• Developing new medicines• Fighting diseases

like AIDS, cancer, H1N1 flu

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AIDS• Emerged in early 1980’s• Caused by HIV – human

immunodeficiency virus• Transmitted through

contaminated body fluids• Attacks and destroys the

immune system• No vaccine• No cure

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Cancer• Making great

progress• “Growth Defect” –

uncontrolled cell growth

•Many cancers are preventable•Many are treatable.•Many are curable!

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Emerging Diseases

• West Nile Virus

•1999•Transmitted by mosquitos

•Humans•Horses•Birds

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Gene Therapy

• Replacement of an abnormal gene with a healthy gene

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Muscular Distrophy

• Muscular Distrophy• Muscle degeneration

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Hemophilia• Bleeding/Blood

clotting disorder

Queen Victoria

Ryan White