BIO
In 21st century what project was finished to indentify total traits?
Human Genome Project
Exchange between two different chromosomes or between different regions with some chromosomes
Genetic Recombination Technique
Good bacteria that is being used to spread in our body
E.coli Transformation (Escherichia)
Geno or Dna editting tool
CRISPR-cas9
who is the first adult mammal cloned by a Scottish scientist
Dolly the sheep
Ealry earth had soup of chemicals, energy triggered chemical reactions that formed life
Primordial Soup Theory
Life may have started near underwater volcanic vents with heat and minerals
Deep-sea Vent Theory
Life came from heavenly Bodies through asteroids
Cozmozoic/Interplanetary Theory
Life came from simple organic molecules (amino acids) forming more complex ones
Abiogenesis
Living came from non living
Abiogenesis
living came from living
Biogenesis
He disapproved Abio
he conducted the experiment where there are 3 separate jars, no lid, with cork screw, and gaused covered
Francesco Kedi (1668)
-He disapproved with kedi's experiment
- He used broth that he heated up
- Some microorganisms did not die
-Air gives life
John Needham (1748)
He repeated Needham's theory but extended the heating time and tightly sealed the container resulting to no microorganisms
Abbe Lazarro Splanni (1770)
He settled the debate
He said microorganisms came from contaminants in the air not from the broth it self
Louis Pasteur (1861)
All living things are composed of?
cells
What is unicellular
Single cell like bacteria
Multicellular
Many cells - as humans
Living things are capable of chemical process called?
Metabolism
What is catabolism
Breaking down or decomposing
ex: glucose to energy
Anabolism
Building up
-converting carbohydrates to glucose
What is the process called when we're breaking down glucose to create energy
Glycolysis
Living things increase in size or weight
Growth
Growth from within the organism
Intussusception
Ability to produce Sexual reproduction
Reproductions
Ability to receive adn response to change in the environment
Irritability
living things reaction to the environment
Adaptation
Living things can move
Locomotion / motility
Ability to maintain constant internal balance
Homeostasis
loving things are capable of Transmission of traits from parents
Heredity
Organized development
Cellular organization