BIOL 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Nuclear Membrane, Multicellular Organism, Homeostasis

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Life is in all living and non-living things because both have atoms and molecules in them. All forms of life share (1) display order (have cells, & distinct arrangements), (2) use energy, (3) reproduce, (4) response to stimuli/environment, (5) exhibit/maintain a homeostasis, (6) grow & develop, and (7) evolve. Viruses are not considered alive because they need to live off a metabolism of a living cell in order to reproduce. There are two critical events for the development of life (1) the development of the storage, replication, and translation of information for protein synthesis, and (2) the development of metabolic pathways (capturing/harnessing of energy). Dna is a doubled stranded, stair-like molecule; it carries information for assembling many important components for living organisms. The information found in dna is copied onto rna (ribonucleic acid) molecules where it directs the production of protein molecules. Enzyme (causes reaction) replication of dna transcription of dna into rna translation of.

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