1 Life is Significant
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Design That Talks
The molecular structure of oak wood is comparable in complexity to the structure of the
Brooklyn Bridge. Your text uses this comparison to argue that ___________ (as indi
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1 Life is Significant
1.
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Design That Talks
The molecular structure of oak wood is comparable in complexity to the structure of the
Brooklyn Bridge. Your text uses this comparison to argue that ___________ (as indicated
by the title of your text).
Life is complex & significant
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Design at Multiple Levels
Microbiological Architecture
“Body systems work with each other in highly related ways.” Which principle of life does
this statement illustrate? (see second paragraph of this subsection)
Life is internally integrated
Macrobiological Systems
Distinguish the way most scholars use the word “community” from the way a biologist
uses that term. (see second paragraph of this subsection)
Bioligists consider community to be diverse popuations of
organisms living in close proximity that interact biologically;
the typical understanding of community would be a group of
people living in the same area
Arrange the biological levels of organization described in your text from simplest to most
complex.
Example:
atom – biomolecule – macromolecular structure – organelle (see Fig 1.17)
Atom; molecule; macro-molecular structure; organelle; cell;
tissue; organ; organ system
Arrange the biological levels of organization described in your text from simplest to most
complex.
Example:
individual – population – community – ecosystem (see Fig 1.17)
individual; population; community; ecosystem; biosphere
Identify biological levels of organization:
Examples:
Biomolecules are composed of _________.
Cells of a similar type are organized into a __________.
A macro-molecular structure in a cell is composed of ________. (see Fig 1.17)
-differing atoms of naturally occurring elements
-tissue
-various kinds of biomolecules
Identify biological levels of organization:
Examples:
A collection of different populations forms a(n) ________________.
All ecosystems on the earth taken together are called a(n)___________. (see Fig 1.17)
-community
-biosphere
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Unity Within Diversity
Diversity of Styles
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1.22
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1.22 a–f
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