BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Homeostasis, Ribosomal Rna, Messenger Rna

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Module 73 & 74: origin and early evolution of life. All forms are life are arranged in a highly ordered manner, with the cell being the fundamental unit of life: harness and utilize energy. All forms of life acquire energy from the environment and use it to maintain their highly ordered state. All organisms have the ability to make more of their own: reproduce kind, respond to stimuli. Organisms can make adjustments to their structure, function, and behavior in response to changes to the external environment: exhibit homeostasis. Organisms are able to regulate their internal environment such that conditions remain relatively constant: growth and development. All organisms increase their size by increasing the size and/or number of cells: evolve. Populations of living organism change over the course of generations to become better adapted to their environment. 4 major types of macromolecules important for all forms of life: nucleic acids (dna and rna, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates.

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