BLG 181 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Proguanil, Multimodal Distribution, Herbicide

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Living organisms share several basic properties: organisms are organized (order and cellular organization) Organisms are organized in a hierarchy of levels: organisms acquire materials and energy. Chemical reactions, cells use energy from nutrient molecules: organisms reproduce. Genetic material, dna: organisms are homeostatic. Organisms have a relatively constant internal environment: organisms respond to stimuli. All living organisms respond to external environmental conditions: organisms grow and develop. Increase in size, development and maturity: organisms evolve. Organisms have the ability to change, adaptation to an environment. Organization / hierarchy of life: atom, molecule, cell, tissue, organ, organism, population, community, biosphere. Living organisms function and interact with each other at many levels. These levels are organized in a hierarchy of increasing complexity. Cellular level: reference diagram in lecture 1 slides. Organism level: reference diagram in lecture 1 slides. Populational level: reference diagram in lecture 1 slides. Smaller and simpler in structure than eukaryotes. Cell features: reference diagram in lecture 1 slides.

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