EBIO 1030 Lecture 5: intro to ebio sep 4

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Describe the properties associated with living organisms. Compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Understand the properties of water that make it important in living organisms. Describe the general structure of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids and know the roles these macromolecules play in our lives. Evolution is the change in the genetic composition of a species over time. Via evolutionary processes, organisms can obtain traits to become better suited to their environment. Grow, move, reproduce and pass genetic info, respond to external stimuli, metabolize, maintain homeostasis. Contain a cell organelle, much more complicated energy in some form. Metabolism - the sum of all the chemical reactions, both energy used and released processes. Anabolism - the making of larger complex substances from smaller substances. Catabolism- breaking down something larger into smaller components, releases energy. Adjust the internal environment in response to a change. Organisms react to stimuli, light sound, pressure, heat.

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