BSC 2010 Lecture 1: What's Biology?

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Living organisms are all descended from a single-celled common ancestor. This is due to the characteristics shared by all organisms. They are all composed of a set of chemical components and similar structures. They all depends on interactions among structurally complex parts to maintain a living state. They all contain genetic information that uses a nearly universal code. They all convert molecules obtained from the environment into new biological molecules. They all extract energy from the environment and use it for life functions. They all share structural similarities among a fundamental set of genes. They all evolve through gradual changes or mutations in their genetic information. Theory: complex biological molecules arose from random associations of chemicals in the early environment. First attempt to simulate early earth conditions to prove living cells can be merged by purely chemistry. This idea was considered a mere speculation because there was no way to test it.

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