Introduction Agreement Method & Assessment Time Schedule Literature Objective Biology
Name : M.Muryono Nickname : Mur / Nono Habitat : Ecology Lab Biology Department, ITS Status : Single Education : Biology Department, ITB Biology Department , Airlangga University SMU. N 5, Surabaya Specialization : Economical Natural Resource, Agro Industry Experience : Tobacco Research (Sampoerna) 2005-2009 Lecture (Biology, ITS) 2008 now E-mail : muryono@bio.its.ac.id
AGREEMENT
1. Berpakaian Rapi dan Sopan ( tanpa kaos dan sandal) 2. Hadir tepat waktu (10 menit toleransi) 3. Aktif (individu dan kelompok) 4. Pengisian daftar hadir ( >75 % , prasarat ujian akhir) 5. Komitmen
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Pendahuluan Kimia Kehidupan Sel dan Dinamikanya Genetika Mekanisme Evolusi ETS
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Bentuk dan Fungsi Tumbuhan Bentuk dan Fungsi Hewan Ekologi Bioteknologi EAS REVIEW ALL
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CLASSICAL CLASS E-LEARNING EVALUATION a. Komitment 10 % b. Discussion (presentation, case study, paper) 30 % ( 1 x) c. Quis 20 % (1 x), open & close d. Work Order 20 % e. Final examp 20 % (1x), close
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Alters, S., 1996, Biology Understanding Life, Mosby-Year Book, Inc. St Louis, Missouri, USA.
Campbell, N.A.; J.B. Reece and L.G. Mitchell; 1999; Biology 5th edition; Addison Wisley Longman, Inc; California. Judd, W.S.; C. S. Campbell; E.A. Kellogg and P.F. Stevens; 1999; Plant Systematic A phylogenetic Approach; Sinauer Associates Inc. Publisher Sunderlands, Massachusetts, USA. Odum, E. P., 1973, Fundamental of Ecology, Saunders College Publishing, Rinehart & Winston Sukra, Y., 2000, Wawasan Ilmu Pengetahuan Embrio : Benih Masa Depan, Direjen Dikti, Depdiknas, Jakarta Suryo, 2001, Genetika, Gajah Mada 7
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Biology
things
organisms
Organisms
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Basic Unit is the Cell They Reproduce All Based On Universal Genetic Code (DNA) Grow & Develop
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Obtain & Use Materials & Energy Respond To Their Environment Maintain A Stable Internal Environment AS A GROUP, Living Things Evolve, That Is They Change Over Time
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Cells
are the smallest living unit of an organism All cells contain living material called cytoplasm All cells are surrounded by a cell membrane that controls what enters & leaves the cell
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Cells
are complex & highly organized Cells have parts called organelles that do different jobs e.g. Chloroplasts in plants make sugars
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simplest cells are called Prokaryotes These cells DO NOT have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles Bacteria are examples
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More complex cells are called Eukaryotes These cells DO have a nucleus and membranebound organelles Plants, animals, protists, & fungi are examples
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Unicellular Organisms
Multicellular Organisms
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Sexual Reproduction
Involves 2 parents Egg fertilized by sperm to make a ZYGOTE Offspring DIFFERENT from parents
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Asexual Reproduction
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DNA
(deoxyribose nucleic acid) carries the genetic code for all organisms All organisms contain DNA DNA codes for the proteins that make up cells & do all the work
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Organisms
grow by producing MORE CELLS & by cell ENLARGEMENT Organisms develop as they mature into an adult organism
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Autotrophs
can make their own food Photoautotrophs use sunlight to make food (photosynthesis) Chemoautotrophs use chemicals such as iron & sulfur as their energy
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Heterotrophs
own food They must consume other organisms Herbivores eat plants Carnivores eat meat Omnivores eat plants & animals
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Sum
of all the chemical reactions in an organism All require energy Sunlight is the ultimate energy for life on Earth
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Cellular
Respiration
6O2 + C6H12O6
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6CO2 + 6H2O
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Organisms
Respond to stimuli (Temperature, Water, Food Supplies, etc.) In Order To Survive & Reproduce
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Keeping The Internal Environment (Homeostasis) Of The Cell or Organism Within The Ranges Required For Life Stable internal conditions of pH, temperature, water balance, etc.
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Groups
Of Organisms (Not Individuals) Change Over Time In Order To Survive Within Changing Environments. Fossil records show changes in groups of organisms
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Atoms Molecules Organelles Cells life starts here Tissues Organs System Organism
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Population
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DARE TO BE DIFFERENT
FALL IN LOVE
ENJOY NATURE
DREAM!
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