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What is the main difference between Bacteria and Archaea vs Eukarya? - bacteria and archaea have no nucleus or organelles ; eukarya has organelles and a nucleus Why is peer review so important part of science? - peer review provides credibility, validity, and accounts for the experiment List al...

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Bio 1320 Anica Lee TXST Exam 1
What is the main difference between Bacteria and Archaea vs Eukarya? - bacteria and archaea
have no nucleus or organelles ; eukarya has organelles and a nucleus



Why is peer review so important part of science? - peer review provides credibility, validity, and
accounts for the experiment



List all characteristics of life - 1. Cells

2. DNA

3. life is organized - organization leads to emergent properties

4. life requires energy - consumers, producers, decomposers

5. life maintains homeostasis

6. life reproduces, develops, grows - sexual reproduction creates genetic variation among organisms

7. life evolves



Atom is - Smallest particle of an element



Molecule is - A group of atoms bonded together



Organelle is - A membrane bound with specific function



Cells are - the fundamental unit of life



Tissue is - a group of cells that perform the same function



Organ is - a collection of tissues formed together performing a specific function



Organ system is - higher level of organization that consists of functionally related organs

, Organism is - individual living entities



Population is - Individual of species living within an area



Community is - A group of populations living and interacting with each other in an area



Ecosystem is - the living and non living components of an area



Biosphere is - the collection of all ecosystems on earth representing the zones of life



Give 2 examples of Emergent properties - The brain cells forming memories and welding metal
into a structure



Give 2 examples of homeostasis - sweating, shivering



What are pros of asexual reproduction? - fast, low energy, no need to look for mate



What are cons of asexual reproduction? - no genetic variability



What are pros of sexual reproduction? - genetic variability, evolution rate speeds up, helps with
natural selection



What are cons of sexual reproduction? - time and energy consuming



What is evolution? Give example of organism evolving - change in population over time Ex: human
tail bones shrinking



List 3 Domains - bacteria, archaea, eukaryotes

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