Biology and the Tree of Life - Advanced Flashcards
What is an organism
An organism is a life-form - a living entity made up of one or more cells. Organisms obtain and use energy, are made up of cells, process information, replicate and evolve as populations.
What are the five fundamental characteristics of an organism?
- Energy: Organisms acquire and use energy to stay alive and reproduce (i.e. plants absorb sunlight and animals ingest food)
- Cells: Organisms are made up of membrane-bound units called cells.
- Information: Organisms process hereditary or genetic information, encoded in units called genes, along with information they acquire from the environment.
- Replication: Almost everything an organism does contributes to the goal of replicating itself
- Evolution: Organism are the products of evolution and their populations continue to evolve
What is a theory?
An explanation for a general class of phenomena or observations. Most scientific theories have two components:
- Describes a pattern in the natural world
- Identifies a mechanism or process that is responsible for creating that pattern
What is the cell theory?
All organisms are made of cells and all cells come from preexisting cells
What is a cell?
A cell is defined as a highly organized compartment that is bounded by a thin, flexible structure called a plasma membrane and that contains concentrated chemicals in an aqueous solution.
What is a hypothesis
A proposed explanation.
What is the difference between a theory and a hypothesis in biology?
Biologists usually use the word theory to refer to proposed explanations for broad patterns in nature and prefer hypothesis to refer to explanations for more tightly focused questions.
What is the theory of evolution?
The theory by Darwin and Wallace made two important claims concerning patterns that exist in the natural world:
- Species are related by common ancestry
- Characteristics of species cam be modified from generation to generation (descent with modification)
What is evolution?
Evolution is the change in the characteristics of a population over time.
What is natural selection?
If certain heritable traits lead to increased success in producing offspring, then those traits become more common in the population over time. In this way the population’s characteristics change as a result of natural selection acting on individuals.
What is the difference between evolution and natural selection?
Natural selection acts on individuals
Evolutionary change occurs in populations
What is artificial selection?
Changes in populations that occur when humans select certain individuals to produce the most offspring.
How does biology define fitness?
Fitness means the ability of an individual to produce offspring. Individual with high fitness produce many surviving offspring.
How does biology define adaptation?
In biology, adaptation is a trait that increases the fitness of an individual in a particular environment.
What do cell theory and the theory of evolution provide as foundations of biology?
- The cell is the fundamental structural unit in all organisms.
- All species are related by common ancestry and have changed over time in response to natural selection.