1. The Cell Theory
a. All cells come from other cells.
b. Cells or their products are the basic unit of structure and function of all life.
2. The Gene Theory
a. Genetic continuity from generation to generation.
b. The DNA evolves.
3. The Theory of Evolution By Natural Selection (EBNS)
a. Natural selection is the mechanism of the process
b. The progression of complexity from atoms to the biosphere.
c. Classification of life by the theory of evolution (ebns).
4. The Germ Theory of Disease
a. Pathogens and the immune system.
b. History of modern medicine.
c. Nonpathogenic diseases.
5. The Unity of All Life
a. Biochemical similarities of all life.
b. Homologous structures.
c. The interdependence of all life within a system.
6. The Relation of Structure to Function
a. Specific biological structures have specific functions.
b. From the sub cellular to the ecosystem level.
c. Convergent and divergent evolution.
7. Change - The Earth Is A Dynamic Planet As Are The Systems Upon It.
a. Species change with changing systems.
b. Species change ecosystems.
c. Organisms react to change (stimuli).
8. Ecology
a. "Diversity tends towards stability."
b. Connectedness: everything is connected to everything else.
1. Therefore, you cannot do JUST one thing.
c. There is no free lunch.
d. Energy and matter flow patterns through ecosystems.
9. Science and Technology as a Function of Society
10. Scientific Method as a process of research
2006-08-27 15:23:52
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answered by Redshift Agenda 3
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The medical technique as a mindset of study, as each and everything it is properly-known in any area of technology relies upon study utilising the medical technique. devoid of the medical technique, it would be impossible to aim hypotheses, inspite of the sector in question.
2016-09-30 23:34:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you mean the core syllabus topics for a level bio?
can check moe website
2006-08-27 15:25:18
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answered by Burpz 2
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http://www.sonoma.edu/users/c/cannon/121ChaptersFall2002/121Chapter1.html
2006-08-27 15:20:17
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answered by erodreus2 1
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Works of literature have themes.
Biology is a science. Science has theories, hypothesis and conjectures, but not themes.
2006-08-27 15:21:36
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answered by Jay 6
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look that up on google.com
2006-08-27 15:19:39
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answered by Anonymous
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