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    According to Reece et al. (2015)‚ animals can be described as organisms that are multicellular‚ heterotrophic eukaryotes that have tissues made from embryos. The difference between plants and animals are from their source of nutrients. Plants get their food by making them through a process called photosynthesis‚ which makes plants an autotroph. Animals‚ on the other hand‚ get their food by consuming other organisms and ingesting them‚ which makes them a heterotroph. Besides that‚ there are also variations

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    development Theme: New Properties Emerge at Each Level in the Biological Hierarchy The biosphere Cells Biomes Organs and organ systems Ecosystems Cell Organelles Communities Atoms Tissues Molecules Populations Organisms Emergent Properties • Emergent Properties: result from arrangement and interaction of parts within a system – EXAMPLES? The Power and Limitations of Reductionism • Reductionism: breakdown of complex systems to simpler components more

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    contain chloroplasts‚ multicellular‚ autotrophs animal- eukaryote‚ no cell walls or chloroplasts‚ multicellular‚ heterotroph List the three

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    Brenda G. Bautista ENG240 Adv Composition Professor Noyuri Ahn National University January 10‚ 2010 Enact Law of Mandatory Labeling of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO)/Genetically Engineered (GE) Foods in the United States Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO)/Genetically Engineered (GE) foods are the result of laboratory processes which artificially insert genes into the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) of food crops or animals. There are many arguments both in favor of and against

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    need to use something to help us‚ like a microscope. A microscope is like a magnifying glass but it’s ten times stronger. When things are that small you can call them microscopic‚ because it can only be seen with a microscope and if it’s a living organism you can say microorganisms. Understand?” “Okay‚ so bacteria is really tiny and can only be seen with a microscope?” “Exactly! See how simple it is!” “Yeah I guess but isn’t bacteria bad for you though? Doesn’t it give you really bad sicknesses?”

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    Functions Indicate whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). (a) Unicellular organisms have one-celled body. (T / F) (b) Muscle cells are branched. (T / F) (c) The basic living unit of an organism is an organ. (T / F) (d) Amoeba has irregular shape. (T / F) Answer: (a) Unicellular organisms have one-celled body. (T) (b) Muscle cells are branched. (F) (c) The basic living unit of an organism is an organ. (F) (d) Amoeba has irregular shape. (T) Question 2: Make a sketch of the human

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    are living organisms whose cells are larger and more complex than prokaryotic cells and contain complex structures enclosed within membranes. Scientists believe that eukaryotes have evolved from prokaryotic symbiotic communities. If we use the rules of nomenclature and look at the binomial “eukaryote”‚ eu means good or with and karyon means nucleus; therefore‚ a simplified definition of eukaryotes is “with a nucleus”. a. Algae - Algae are a large and diverse group of simple organisms that can be

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    stimulus‚ ex: eyes closing/blinking/squinting/tearing as a result of the | | |irritant | |Multicellular organisms have order to their parts. In|Smallest part to largest level of organization: | |increasing order of complexity the parts are |Cell‚ tissues‚ organ‚ organ systems

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    Chapter 29 An Overview of Land Plant Evolution 1. Describe four shared derived homologies that link charophyceans and land plants. a. The complexes that produce cellulose are rose shaped in both charophyceans and land plants. Next both have peroxisome enzymes that help minimize the loss of organic products from photorespiration. The structure of their flagellated sperm is very similar. Finally‚ both form a phragmoplast during cell division. 2. Distinguish among the kingdoms Plantae‚ Streptophyta

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    ------------------------------------------------- LECTURE ONE NOTES Introduction General Biology:- Biology as a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms‚ including their structure‚ function‚ growth‚ origin‚ evolution‚ distribution‚ and taxonomy. It is a vast subject containing many subdivisions‚ topics‚ and disciplines. Among the most important topics as contained in Biology are five unifying principles

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