Slide 1Introduction: Ten Themes in the Study of Life Chapter 1 Slide 2 Theme #1: Emergent Properties The living world has a hierarchal organization, extending from molecules…
Slide 1Cell Structure and Function I Slide 2 Cell Theory 1. All living things are made of cells. 3. New cells are produced from existing cells 2. Cells are the basic unit…
Slide 1Discovery of Cells Slide 2 First to View Cells In 1665, Robert Hooke used a microscope to examine a thin slice of cork What he saw looked like small boxes so he called…
Slide 1PA Mammalian Predators Slide 2 Eastern Coyote AKA brush wolf, prairie wolf, coy- dog Largest wild canine in PA During wolf bounties of 1800’s, many were…
Tensegrity: The New Biomechanics This is a rather long article that is a book chapter. It is fairly inclusive and brings a lot of the concepts expressed elsewhere into one…
Tensegrity: The New Biomechanics This is a rather long article that is a book chapter. It is fairly inclusive and brings a lot of the concepts expressed elsewhere into one…
Slide 1 Unit 2, Lesson 1-The Cell (K12 notes) The cell is the most basic structure that exhibits the characteristics of life The cell is considered the fundamental unit of…
Slide 1 THE TUNDRA Slide 2 Location Tundra biomes are most commonly found in the Northern hemisphere. Tundra covers approximately 20% of the Earth, situated at latitudes…
Cnidaria & Nematoda Invertebrates An Introduction to the Phylum Stages of a Cnidarian Anatomy 1- Polyp 2- Medusa IMAGE LOCATION: http://www.mesa.edu.au/friends/seashores/cnidaria.html…
List the four biomolecules we studied. State the function (job) of each bio- molecule. 3. Draw and label an enzyme, substrate, & active site Are All Cells Alike? All…