BIOL 205 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1.1-1.4: Cell Theory, Speciation, The Membranes

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Goals of the chapter: analyzing how organisms work at the molecular level, understanding organisms in terms of their evolutionary history, helping you learn to think like a biologist. The membranes of a cell regulate the passage of materials between exterior and interior spaces. Almost everything an organism does contributes to one goal: replicating itself. Organisms respond to information from the environment and adjust to maintain stable internal conditions. To stay alive and reproduce, organisms have to acquire and use energy. The cell theory, theory of evolution, and chromosome theory of inheritance are laid out by. All organisms are made up of cells. All organisms are made of cells, and all cells come from preexisting cells. Challenged spontaneous generation (where cells come from, arise spontaneously under certain conditions) Experiments allow researchers to test the effect on a single, well-de ned factor on a particular phenomenon. For life on earth to continue to exist, cells must replicate.

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