First property of life: cells and organization
Second property of life: energy use and metabolism
-metabolism- breaking things down (food we eat) to use to build things up
metabolism
chemical reactions breaking things down (food we eat) to use to build things up
-chemical reactions involved with the break down and synthesis of cellular molecules
Third property of life: response to the environment
Fourth property of life: regulation and homeostasis
Fifth property of life: growth and development
Sixth property of life: reproduction
Seveth property of life: biological evolution
Cells
Cell theory
Genes and their expression
Central dogma of biology
Evolution- The unifying theory
Taxonomy
prokaryotic
now nucleus or membrane bound organelles, small, many diverse environments
eukaryotic
-DNA is stored in the nucleus, 4 kingdoms, both unicellular or multicellular
organism
-applied to all living things, maintain an internal order that is separated from the environment
metabolism
chemical reactions involved with the breakdown and synthesis of cellular molecules
homeostasis
living cells and organism regulate their cells and bodies to maintain relatively stable internal conditions
growth
produces more or larger cells
development
is a series of changes in the state of a cell, tissue, organ or organisms, eventually resulting in organism with a define set of characteristics
mutation
natural selection
traits that are favorable in an environmental condition, then these traits are more likely to be prevalent in the future
Domain: Archaea
unicellular prokaryotes that often live in extreme environments, such as hot springs