BIOL 1111 Lecture 1: Bio 2 Exam 1

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Biology: scientific study of living organisms and how they evolved. Cells and organization - maintain internal order, chemical uniqueness, hierarchy of organization. Energy use - required to maintain order and used via metabolism; photosynthesis, cellular respiration, atp. Response to environmental change - react to stimuli; adaptation/behaviors promote survival. Regulation and homeostasis - regulate cells/bodies; maintain relative stable conditions. Growth, development, reproduction - produce more/larger cell; define characteristics; sustain species over time; genetic material (dna) causes offspring to have traits like parents. Biological evolution - all species past and present related by evolutionary history - circle of life. Populations of organisms change over time -> heritable traits (acquire through genetic material from parents) that promote survival and reproductive success. Adaptation: modification that makes organism better suited to way of life. Better adapted organisms survive and produce more offspring - modify by natural selection. Structure determines function (complementarity) - biological structure happens as species adapt to environment.

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