BIOL 1090 Study Guide - Final Guide: Chloroplast, Photosynthetic Reaction Centre, Carbohydrate Metabolism

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All organisms are composed of one or more cells. The cell is the structural unit of life. Cells can arise only by division from a pre-existing cell. A membrane bound compartment with a characteristic content and a specific function. Each type of cell has a consistent appearance at every level. Each type of organelle has a consistent composition of macromolecules. Information obtained by studying cells from one type of organism often has direct application of other forms of light. Many processes are similar in all living organisms. Cells possess a genetic program and the means to use it. Organisms are built according to the information encoded by genes constructed of. Packaged to fit into a single nucleus of a cell. Genes also contain information for constructing cellular structures, cellular processes, making more genes. Allows for changed (mutations) that allow for biological evolution. Cells are capable of producing more of themselves.

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