Fig. 1-5
Sunlight
Ecosystem
Heat
Heat
Cycling
of
chemical
nutrients
Producers
(plants and other
photosynthetic
organisms)
Chemical energy
Consumers
(such as animals)
Nuclei
containing
DNA
Sperm cell
Egg cell
Fertilized egg
with DNA from
both parents
Embryo’s cells with
copies of inherited DNA
Offspring with traits
inherited from
both parents
Fig. 1-9
Fig. 1-13
Negative
feedback
Excess D
blocksa step
D
D
D
A
B
C
Enzyme 1
Enzyme 2
Enzyme 3
D
(a) Negative feedback
W
Enzyme 4
X
Positive
feedback
Enzyme 5
Y
+
Enzyme 6
Excess Z
stimulatesa
step
Z
Z
Z
Z
(b) Positive feedback
Fig. 1-13a
Excess D
blocksa step
(a) Negative feedback
Negative
feedback
D
D
D
D
C
B
A
Enzyme 1
Enzyme 2
Enzyme 3
–
Fig. 1-13b
Excess Z
stimulatesa
step
(b) Positive feedback
Z
Positive
feedback
Enzyme 4
Enzyme 5
Enzyme 6Z
Z
Z
Y
X
W
+
Fig. 1-14
SpeciesGenusFamilyOrderClassPhylumKingdomDomain
Ursus americanus
(American black bear)
Ursus
Ursidae
Carnivora
Mammalia
Chordata
Animalia
Eukarya
Fig. 1-20
Population
with varied
inherited traits.
Elimination
of individuals
with certain
traits.
Reproduction
of survivors.
Increasing
frequency
of traits that
enhance
survival and
reproductive
success.
4321
Fig. 1-22b
Insect
-
eaters
Tree finches
Mangrove finch
Cactospiza heliobates
Woodpecker finch
Cactospiza pallida
Medium tree finch
Camarhynchus pauper
Large tree finch
Camarhynchus
psittacula
Small tree finch
Camarhynchus parvulus
Fig. 1-22c
Large cactus
ground finch
Geospiza conirostris
Cactus ground finch
Geospiza scandens
Small ground finch
Geospiza fuliginosa
Medium ground finch
Geospiza fortis
Large ground finch
Geospiza
magnirostris
Ground finches
Seed
-
eaters
Cactus
-
flower
-
eaters
Fig. 1-24
Observations
Question
Hypothesis #1:
Dead batteries
Hypothesis #2:
Burnt-out bulb
Prediction:
Replacing batteries
will fix problem
Prediction:
Replacing bulb
will fix problem
Test prediction Test prediction
Test falsifies hypothesisTest does not falsify hypothesis
Fig. 1-24b
Test prediction
Hypothesis #1:
Dead batteries
Hypothesis #2:
Burnt-out bulb
Test prediction
Prediction:
Replacing batteries
will fix problem
Prediction:
Replacing bulb
will fix problem
Test falsifies hypothesisTest does not falsify hypothesis
Fig. 1-25
South
Carolina
North
Carolina
Key
Scarlet kingsnake (nonpoisonous)
Scarlet kingsnake (nonpoisonous)
Eastern coral snake
(poisonous)
Range of scarlet
kingsnake only
Overlapping ranges of
scarlet kingsnake and
eastern coral snake
Fig. 1-UN8
Population
of organisms
Hereditary
variations
Overproduction
and competition
Differences in
reproductive success
of individuals
Evolution of adaptations
in the population
Environmental
factors