Chapter 1 | The Study of Life
- Although the scientific method is used by most of the sciences, it can also be applied to everyday situations. Think about a problem that you may have at home, at school, or with your car, and apply the scientific method to solve it.
- Give an example of how applied science has had a direct effect on your daily life.
- Name two topics that are likely to be studied by biologists, and two areas of scientific study that would fall outside the realm of biology.
- Thinking about the topic of cancer, write a basic science question and an applied science question that a researcher interested in this topic might ask.
- Select two items that biologists agree are necessary in order to consider an organism “alive.” For each, give an example of a nonliving object that otherwise fits the definition of “alive.”
- Consider the levels of organization of the biological world, and place each of these items in order from smallest level of organization to most encompassing: skin cell, elephant, water molecule, planet Earth, tropical rainforest, hydrogen atom, wolf pack, liver.
- You go for a long walk on a hot day. Give an example of a way in which homeostasis keeps your body healthy.
- Using examples, explain how biology can be studied from a microscopic approach to a global approach.