BIOL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Selective Breeding, Cell Theory, Sept

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Law: summarizes a set of observations about natural phenomena. A change over time in one or more inherited traits, looking at populations of organisms. Selection/selective pressure occurs when some force or phenomenon affects the survival of individual organisms. Mutations are random, the organisms with the mutation survive. Artificial selection: selecting for traits they find advantageous. Evolution has a hand in every field we know today, takes generations to occur. Population: a group of individuals from same species that live in same area and regularly interbreed. Based on evidence -> evidence exists from numerous branches of science. All organisms are composed of one or more cells. The cell is the smallest unit that has the properties of life. Cells arise only from the growth and division of preexisting cells. Characteristics of life us in the order and state us in a certain configuration. Order - protein synthesis, metabolic processes, more external - keeping.

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