BIO-1801 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Homeostasis, Binomial Nomenclature, Archaea

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Seven characteristics of life: cells and organization: The simplest unit of organization is the cell. Cell theory states that all organisms are made of cells, cells are the smallest units of life, and cells come from pre-existing cells via cell division: energy use and metabolism: Organisms need energy to maintain internal order. Energy is used in chemical reactions collectively known as metabolism: response to environmental changes. Organisms react to environmental changes that promote their survival. Not genetic changes: regulation and homeostasis. Organisms regulate their cells and bodies, maintaining relatively stable internal conditions, a process called homeostasis: growth and development. Growth produces more or larger cells, whereas development produces organisms with a defined set of characteristics. To sustain life over many generations, organisms must reproduce. Due to the transmission of genetic material, offspring tend to have traits like their parents. Populations of organisms change over the course of many generations. (adaptation) Evolution results in traits that promote survival and reproductive success.

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