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The Science of Biology

The Science of Biology. 1.1. 1.1 What is science and what is not?. Science is an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world. Science is…. Also, the body of knowledge scientists built up by this process EX: cell structure, genetics, ecology.

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The Science of Biology

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  1. The Science of Biology 1.1

  2. 1.1 What is science and what is not? • Science is an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world.

  3. Science is… • Also, the body of knowledge scientists built up by this process • EX: cell structure, genetics, ecology

  4. Angry goddess had Argus killed and his eyes put on the tail of a peacock Peacocks with elaborate tails are preferred by peahens as mates. Peacock Tail

  5. Observations and Inferences

  6. OBSERVATION • Made with our senses or tools • Direct measurements (data) • High probability

  7. Observation: • A. Quantitative • Data is expressed in numbers • EX: there were 478 blue flowers and 322 white flowers • B. Qualitative • Descriptive only • There are blue and white flowers

  8. INFERENCE • Logical interpretation based on prior knowledge or experience • Interpretation of facts • Probability, not certainty

  9. DO WORKSHEET • Put “I” for Inference • Put “O” for Observation • Compare with others

  10. OBSERVATIONS INFERENCES

  11. OBSERVATIONS INFERENCES

  12. OBSERVATIONS INFERENCES

  13. Hypothesis • Proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations. • “educated guess” Problem: What causes MRSA?

  14. What is MRSA? • methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. • A bacterial mutation due to overuse of antibiotics.

  15. You Make Hypotheses • Why might wrestlers be getting it? • Why do children with scrapes or • cuts get it? • Why do people with HIV-AIDS get it? In nursing homes? • Why often occurring in hospitals?

  16. Science and Human Values • “Bioethics” study of what is right and wrong in biological information and technology

  17. What do YOU think? • To mix or not to mix? • SINGAPOREANS are divided over the idea of allowing scientists to mix the genetic material of animals and humans, according the latest findings of an ongoing public consultation.

  18. What do YOU think? • A robot with a real brain • Researchers have introduced the world to Gordon, the first robot that operates on real brain tissue, according to a news release from University of Reading in the UK August 13.

  19. What do YOU think? • Cheats of Strength: 10 Next-Gen Olympic Doping Methods • Most of the positive doping tests in Beijing — and the IOC president estimates there will be as many as 40 — will likely be for steroids and the blood-boosting hormone erythropoietin, known as EPO.

  20. 5 Questions p.7 • How can we best use antibiotics to make sure that those “wonder drugs” keep working for a long time? • Penicillin saved thousands of soldiers • 98 per cent of gonorrhea strains are now resistant to penicillin • Over prescribed by doctors, so most is resistant

  21. 5 Questions p. 7 • How much of the information in your genes should you be able to keep private? • Military knowledge • Insurance companies fail to insure you • Not hired from a job if predisposed to a disease • Needed for medical research

  22. 5 questions p. 7 • Should communities produce electricity using fossil fuels, nuclear power, or hydroelectric? • Which is cleanest? • Which is the cheapest? • Which harms the environment the least? • Are there other alternatives?

  23. 5 Questions p. 7 • How should chemical wastes be disposed of? • Pollute land and drinking water • Ok in old mines or lakes? • Who decides the safety of the disposal?

  24. 5 questions p. 7 • Who should be responsible for their disposal? • The government? • The local community? • The companies who produced the waste? Is it OK they raise their prices?

  25. SCIENCE Based on facts, measurements, observations, tests BIOETHICS Based on opinion, right and wrong, past experiences So…

  26. “When Scientists Have a Conflict of Interest” • You will be writing a paper on an ethical question. • Want a preview…see p. 23. • Due: Sept. 16 • Worth: 50 points

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