BIOL 189 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Eukaryote, Unicellular Organism, Scientific Method
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A person that examines the natural world that we live in. Fundamental properties of life: order or cellular organization, growth & development, energy processing, response to the environment, regulation, reproduction, evolutionary adaptation. The mechanism for the passage of genetic material (dna) from parent to offspring in order to maintain the species. Contains most of the genetic material of the cell in he form of (dna) Change of the genetic composition of population from generation to generation by mutations. Is the branch of biology that names and classifies species into groups. Each organism is given a two part name. Not capitalized a group of similar organisms that can interbreed in their natural environment and are reproductively isolated organisms. A process in which a unicellular organism engulfs another cell, which lives within the host cell and ultimately becomes an organelle in the host cell.