BIOL 111 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Gametophyte, Orangutan, Common Chimpanzee

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*first lecture was an introduction to the course* Biol 111 - lecture 2 - origin and evolution of life. Energy transformation: organisms must use energy to do work. The categories in which animals produce energy are: Autotrophs (self-feeding): can produce organic molecules from inorganic molecules and outside energy: photoautotrophs: use light energy and co2 to produce glucose, chemoautotrophs: use chemical energy and co2 to produce glucose. Chemoheterotrophs: consume organic molecules as a source of energy, carbon, and to produce other types of organic cells. Photoheterotrophs: use light as their main energy source but obtain their carbon supply from organic food. Reproduction: asexual reproduction (no sex): in this process there is no union of the gametes and the offspring have similar genes to that of the parents, sexual reproduction: there is the union of the two parental gametes. In this process there is genetic difference between the offspring and the parents.

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