Cellular Organization |
What cellular organization is, is basically the structure and the parts of a cell. It also discusses how each of those.
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Reproduction |
New organisms "offsprings" are produced from their "parents". In fact each individual organism exist because of reproduction.
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Metabolism |
The sum of the chemical reactions that take place within each cell of a living organism and provides energy for vital processes and synthesizing new organic material, and it's something that all life uses. In other words metabolism is how we make use of the energy that's given to us, and ATP is a crucial chemical in our metabolism that we use as a direct energy source. Basically we use ATP as energy source for vital processes and to perform metabolism.
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Homostasis |
The ability of the body or cell to regulate its internal conditions (maintain a condition of equilibrium or stability) when dealing with external changes.
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Heredity |
The passing of genetic factors from parent to offspring. In other words, it's when an offspring acquires th equalities of its parents.
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Response to Stimuli |
When an organism reacts to change in the enivronment. In other words stimuli is any external change in the environment that can be detected by an organism, and the ability to respond to it is necessary to life.
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Growth and Development |
Growth is an increase in size and is only concerned about how big or massive and organism is. Development is the process in which a lone cell converts itself into a multicellular organism.
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Adaptation through Evolution |
It is a process in which an organism becomes more fitted into its environment. In fact, adaptation is known to being the resutl of natural selection.
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