BIOL 201 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Surface Tension, Golgi Apparatus, Chromatin

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Energy use: all organisms acquire and use energy to carry out work: ex: plants use the energy of the sun to manufacture carbohydrates, while humans use carbohydrates to obtain energy. Cellular organization: all organisms are made up of one or more cells bounded by a membrane that separates it from its surroundings: ex: viruses are not cellular in composition, and they are not considered to be living. Sensitivity: all organisms respond to stimuli: ex: most individuals dress warmly in the winter. Growth, development and reproduction: all organisms are capable of growing and reproducing: ex: unicellular organisms use the process of cell division to create new cells. Evolution: populations of organisms are continually evolving (change over time: ex: at one time, giraffes had short necks. Ordered complexity: living things are ordered and highly complex: ex: living organisms are composed of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids.

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