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Introduction to Biology

This topic covers the introductory aspects of biological sciences, including the appreciation and understanding of various biological concepts, methods, and principles. It lays the foundation for further study and exploration of biological systems, processes, and phenomena. The significance of this topic lies in its ability to spark interest and curiosity in students, encouraging them to learn more about the biological world.

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Biology is a vast field that explores the intricacies of life, from the smallest cells to complex ecosystems. Understanding biology is essential for grasping how living organisms function, interact, and evolve over time. Key concepts such as cell theory, genetics, and evolution provide a foundation ...

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Key Terms

Cell
The smallest unit of life that can function independently.

Example: Human cells are specialized for different functions.

DNA
The molecule that carries genetic information.

Example: DNA determines the traits of an organism.

Gene
A segment of DNA that codes for a specific trait.

Example: The gene for eye color is inherited from parents.

Evolution
The process by which species change over time through natural selection.

Example: Darwin's finches adapted to different environments.

Ecosystem
A community of living organisms and their physical environment.

Example: A forest ecosystem includes trees, animals, and soil.

Biodiversity
The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.

Example: Coral reefs have high biodiversity with many species.

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Key Concepts

Cell TheoryGeneticsEvolutionEcology