...bacteria [without nucleus]
....and with the nonliving factors [abiotic]...
2. The cell: basic unit of life...two types...prokaryotic [bacteria] and eukaryotic [protists, plants, fungi, and animals].
between organisms...
Unifying Themes in Biology
6. Regulation: feedback mechanisms to maintain homeostasis.
4. Structure/function: Form and function exist at all levels.
10. Science, technology, and society: integration of goal-oriented application [research].
homeostasis...maintaining stable internal environment..
9. Scientific inquiry:
process of using observations to discover....
5. Interaction with the environment: interactions with living organisms and nonliving factors.
8. Evolution: biology's core theme.
eukaryotic...has a true nucleus
7. Unity and diversity: classification in domains the all share a universal genetic code.
3. Heritable information: genetic information is encoded and passed on in DNA.
1. Emergent Properties: the living world has a hierarchical organization, from molecules to the biosphere.