BIOL 111 Lecture 3: BIOL Lecture 3-5.pdf
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Pre-lecture vocabulary: cell wall a relatively rigid structure that encloses cells of plants, fungi, many protists, and most prokaryotes. Gives these cells their shape and limits their expansion in hypotonic media: membrane-enclosed organelle organized structures found in or on eukaryotic cells. When it is formed from adp, useful energy is stored; when it is broken down (to. One of the evolutionary oldest of the cellular energy-yielding mechanisms. Lecture outline: diversity of life, what is diversity, how is diversity measured, which groups show the greatest diversity, prokaryotes, prokaryotes vs eukaryotes, cell structure and morphology, 3 challenges of life. What is diversity: diversity in life (degree of difference in: , genetic variation (within a species?, species composition (within a community) Interactions within and between ecosystems: biodiversity (more diverse = healthier, species diversity, this is commonly reserved for indices that measure both the number of species in a habitat as well as their relative abundance.