BIOLOGY 1113H Lecture 2: Ancestry and Fractals

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Common ancestry, shared characteristics after divergence and point changes: homologous characteristics. Organisms have niches, as organisms branch they develop ability to survive in different niches. Cells: smallest, invisible complex system in living organism that retains properties of a living organism. Cellular self-assembly: cells are assembled from set of molecular parts that have kinetic energy and follow rules of chemistry. Disordered molecular parts have properties such as charge, reactivity, shape, and size. Parts move and are able to interact each other to form emergent structures. Emergence: when complex system/pattern arises out of many relatively simple interactions between parts. System biology: studies interactions of parts at all levels of life. Fractal: system/shape that can be split into parts each of which is a reduced size copy of the whole. Cells are made of organelles which are made of molecular complexes which are made of macromolecules which are made from molecules which are made of atoms.

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