BIOL 260 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Osmosis, Thermodynamics, Electron Transport Chain

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Physiology: the branch of biology that studies the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of living organisms. Life on earth has a single origin: the three domains of life share a common ancestors (luca) The cell is the fundamental unit of life. Characteristics of life: order and complexity, growth and development, harvest and uses energy, reproduction, regulation, response to the environment, evolution. Isotonic solution (water equal): nothing happens: hypertonic solution (water out): cell shrivelled (differences) plant cells can withstand high osmotic pressure, the cell wall allows the generation of turgor pressure in plant cells. Identify key similarities and differences between plants and animals at the organismal level. Body organization differs fundamentally between plants and animals. Three main tissue types in plants: dermal, vascular, ground. Four main tissue types in animals: epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous organized into multiple organs. Plants: often rooted in place, can move only locally, must be able to cope with changes in the local environment, fight or fight.

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