BIOL 103 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Connective Tissue, Microbiological Culture, Chromosome

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What is life: life is hence defined in terms of what living things do. Natural selection: darwin proposed this in a book, on the origin of species by means of. Individual variation- individuals in a population vary in their traits, many of which are passed on from parents to offspring. Overproduction of offspring- a population can produce far more offspring than the environment can support. Theory of evolution: evolution can be defined as the process of change that has transformed life on earth from its earliest beginnings to the diversity of organisms living today. Emergent properties: with each step upward in the hierarchy, new properties emerge that are not present at the level just below it. Circulatory system, nervous system, etc: organs- provide specific functions for the organism. Brain, spinal cord, etc: tissues- made of groups of similar cells. Connective tissue, nervous tissue, etc: cells- basic unit of life which is separated from its environment by a membrane.

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