BSC 300 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Grater, Enthalpy, Numerical Aperture

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All organisms are composed of one or more cells. The cell is the structural unit of life for all organisms. Cells can arise only by division from a preexisting cell. Cells are the smallest units to exhibit the property of life: evidence: plant or animal cells can be removed from the organism and cultured in the laboratory. Cells are highly complex and organized: light microscope and electron microscope allow visualization of cellular infrastructure. Cells possess and can use their genetic program. Cells carry out chemical reactions: the sum total of chemical reactions in a cell represent that cell"s metabolism, all chemical reactions require enzymes. Cells can self regulate: evidence: experiment of hans driesch, german embryologist. Similarities and differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Genetic information: encoded in dna/chromosomes using the same nucleotide molecules. Transcription and translation: similar mechanisms for synthesizing proteins. Metabolic pathways: many deeply conserved (ancient) pathways for acquiring and utilizing energy.

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