BIOL 1000 Lecture 4: Cell theory & cells,Eukarya, Bacteria and Archaea

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Cells: cell theory & cells; eukarya, bacteria and archaea: describe the cell theory. All cells came from preexisting cells, similarly; all organisms came from preexisting organisms: define dna, rna, protein, metabolism, anabolism and catabolism. Dna: large, double stranded, helical molecule that contains a unique alphabet that provides the instructions for assembling many of the important components of a cell organism from simpler molecules. Protein: molecules that carry out most of the activities of life, including the synthesis of all other biological molecules. Metabolism: the biochemical reactions that allow a cell or organism to extract energy form its surroundings and use that energy to maintain itself, grow and reproduce. Anabolism: energy is consumed to build complex molecules from simpler ones. Catabolism: energy is released to break down complex molecules to simpler ones: describe the "information system" of the cell, including the roles of dna and rna in this system.

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