BLG 143 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Rudolf Virchow, Beer Engine, Louis Pasteur

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Population: a group of organisms of the same species living together in the same place at the same time. Theory: a proposed explanation for broad patterns in nature. Hypothesis: a proposed explanation for a focused question. Adaptation: the trait that increases the fitness of an individual. Speciation: when natural selection allows a specie to diverge and form a new specie. Energy: all living organisms obtain energy and use it to live and reproduce. For example: plants obtain energy from the sun, animals get energy from food. Cells: organisms are made from cells which have a plasma membrane that controls what goes in and out of itself. Information: all organisms have heritable traits that are obtained from genetic or environmental information. Cells inside an organisms body process genetic information from units called genes to produce more cells. Evolution: organisms create populations by reproducing and then evolve as populations through natural selection.

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