BIOL 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Linnaean Taxonomy, Water Balance, Cell Theory

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Characteristics of a living organism (cell theory of life) Composed of cells--all cells come from pre-existing cells. Populations of living things are capable of adapting and evolving. Levels of biological organization: life organizes itself at many different levels. Atoms, molecules: physical things have atoms and molecules but aren"t alive. Cell: living and can be composed of many single-celled. Tissue: made of similar types of cells that work together. >structure made up of cells that work together and form organs. Organ systems: made of different tissue types working together. Organism: humans carry 3. 5 pounds of other organisms and required; individuals don"t exist. >humans aren"t individuals, we"re made up of organisms and we"re social beings. Population: all individuals of a particular type (species) that may interact in a particular place. Community: all the different types of organisms that may interact in a particular place.

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