General Biology
General Biology
General Biology
4. What is the unifying theme “Life’s Processes Involve the Expression and Transmission of
Genetic Information” all about?
All living things' reproduction and growth is based on the division of cells to
generate new cells. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is copied in proliferating cells
and then partitioned into two new daughter cells. The Genetic Material, DNA
Genes are found on DNA. Genes are the genetic information transmission units
that pass from parent to offspring. DNA is in charge of the entire organism's
development and maintenance, as well as everything the organism performs
indirectly. The genetic information is stored in DNA. Nucleotides, abbreviated A,
G, C, and T, are the building units of DNA.
The information needed to make proteins is found in DNA. DNA directs the formation of
proteins via an intermediary molecule known as RNA, which is subsequently translated
into protein. Gene expression is the term for this process. Only a small percentage of
RNA is translated into protein. Some RNA molecules are part of the ribosome's structure,
while others are utilized to control gene transcription.
5. What is the unifying theme “Life Requires the Transfer and Transformation of Energy
and Matter” all about? Explain.
The use of energy to carry out life's functions is a key trait of living organisms.
Moving and expanding necessitates effort, and effort necessitates energy. Energy
is transformed by living beings. Plants, for example, convert solar energy (sun
light) into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis (sugar). Energy
flows through living beings first with producers (plants), then to consumers
(animals), and finally decomposes (bacteria and fungi).
6. What is the unifying Theme “From Molecules to Ecosystems, Interactions Are Important
in Biological Systems” all about?
Ecosystems are the interactions of an organism with other organisms as well as
the physical environment. Each organism interacts with other organisms at the
ecological level. Physical variables in the environment also interact with
organisms. Interactions Between Molecules in Organisms Biological processes
must be regulated in order for living systems to function properly. The chemical
processes of the cell are mediated by enzymes, which are proteins. An enzyme is
in charge of each step of the chemical process in a cell. Many biological processes
are able to self-regulate thanks to a mechanism known as feedback regulation.
Negative feedback occurs when the end product builds up and slows down the
overall chemical reaction. When the completed product receives positive
feedback, it accelerates its own production.