BIOLOGY 1M03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Cell Membrane, Cell Theory, Multicellular Organism

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Central dogma: refers to how information is transmitted between biological molecules, specifically between dna, rna, and protein, e. g. Dna can replicate and transmit information on the sequence of nucleotides to another strand of dna: e. g. Dna can transmit information to rna through transcription: e. g. Rna can transmit information to protein through translation: blue arrows represent the dominant ways that information flows, a principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true. Why do cells exist: concentrates reagents for biological reactions, chemical gradients (e. g. across the plasma membrane) can be used to store energy, links a phenotype to the same space as the genotype that encodes it. Testing the cell theory: hypothesis - a proposed explanation (theories do this on a more general level, prediction - something that can be measured and must be correct if a hypothesis is valid.

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