BIOL 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Deductive Reasoning, Inductive Reasoning, Cell Theory

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Chapter 1 (p. 1-26: describe the characteristics of living organisms. The least: most to least reliable: peer reviewed journals, textbooks, science books, science magazines, tv, internet, explain the difference between a theory and a hypothesis. Theory- an explanation that is supported by a large body of evidence. Cell theory- all living things are made up of cells, there are two main types of cells (prokaryotic. Genetics- dna makes up genes; genes encode info for building proteins; dna is inherited by offspring; dna controls the development/maintenance of organisms. Energy- energy flows through an ecosystem, usually entering as light and exiting as heat. Prokaryotic- a type of cell lacking a membrane-enclosed nucleus. Eukaryotic- a type of cell with a membrane-enclosed nucleus. Describe the steps of the scientific method and be able to apply the. Inductive- generalizations are made based on a large number of observations.

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