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Isotonic | Balanced osmotic pressure, no net flow of water |
Hypotonic solution | Cell swell up |
Hypertonic | Cell shrink |
Aristotle | Father of biology, zoology; book: hostoria animalia |
Theophrastus | Describes 500 plants; book: Historia plantarum oldest available litrature in botony |
Historia naturalis | Pliny, 1000 economically imp plants and uses |
Father of indian botony | William rouxburg |
Associated with scientific methods and it refers to discoveries made unexpectedly or by chance | Serendipity coined by horace walpole in 1754 |
Penicillin | Accidentally discovered by fleming |
Energy acting on the gases in the early atmosphere resulted in the formation of organic compounds | Oparin-haldane hypothesis |
Most primitive/ancestral organism | Progenote |
Oldest fossils of prokaryotes | Stomatolites |
Abnormal increase in number of cells | Hyperplasia |
Asexual reproduction | Formation of gametes and fusion not involved Zygote not formed Meiotic cell division absent |
Sexual reproduction | Biparental Sex organ present Formation and fusion of gametes Zygote formed Meiosis occurs |
Budding | Yeast, hydra(lower organism) |
True rgeneration | Planaria |
Fragmentation | Fungi, filamentous algae, protonema of mosses |
Reproduction = growth | Unicellular organism |
Ability of living things to respond to stimuli | Irritability (not grouchy) |
Sustained cellular response to transient stimulus | Biological memory |
International day for biological diversity | 22 may 2020 |
World earth day | 22 april |
World ENV day | 5 june |
World ozone day | 16 sept |
Process used to seperate cellular components while preserving indvidual functions of each components | Cell fractionation |
Physico chemical approach to study and understand living organism | Reductionist biology |
Forms 65% human body or 2/3 of human body | Water, helps in sustaining life processes |
Mainly utilized in aerobic cell respiration of nutrients inside mitochondria | Oxygen, to produce ATP |
Lipids comprise of ? | Major insoluble hydrocarbons, polymer of alchohol (glycerol), fatty acid (ester bond) |
Nucleotides-3 compounds | 1. Pentose sugar in DNA and ribose in RNA 2. Phosphate group 3. Inorganic nitrogen base: purine and pyrimidine |
One form of energy is changed into another | Transformation |
Radiant or kinetic energy of sunlight changed into chemical or potential energy of glucose | Photosynthesis anabolism |
Oxidative break down of glucose occurs inside the mitochondria of aerobic plants and animals | Cell respiration or catabolism |
Glucose 》enzymatically catabolised 》gives? | Water + CO2 + 686Kcal |
Life processes have no exceptions are | Defining character/property |
Growth from inside | Intrinsic |
Growth from outside | Extrinsic |
The synthesis in living organisms of more complex substances (e.g., living tissue) from simpler ones together with the storage of energy | Anabolism or synthetic reaction |
Breakdown in living organisms of more complex substances into simpler ones together with release of energy | Catabolism or destructive reaction |
Indeterminate growth | Unlimited growth |
Determinate growth | Limited growth |
Metabolism | Defining property of life |
Group of population have potential to interbreed in nature and produce viable, fertile offspring | Species |
Speciation occurring in the same or overlapping geographical areas | Sympatric speciation |
Species inhabiting different geographival areas | Allopatric speciation |
Sertoli cells | Testes |
Hepatocyte cells | Liver |
Nephrons | Kidney |
An enlarged and muscular saclike organ of the alimentary canal; the principal organ of digestion | Stomach |
Duct through which urine is discharged in most mammals and which serves as the male genital duct | Urethra |
The process of wavelike muscle contractions of the alimentary tract that moves food along | Peristalsis |
The act of swallowing | Deglutition |
Membranous tube with cartilaginous rings that conveys inhaled air from the larynx to the bronchi | Trachea |
A stage of arteriosclerosis involving fatty deposits atheromas inside the arterial walls, thus narrowing the arteries | Atherosclerosis |
Sclerosis of the arterial walls | Arteriosclerosis |
Inflammation of a joint or joints | Arthritis |
Associated with the eardrum | Tympanic membrane |