BSC 1010C - EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE 2026
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genomics is the systematic study of whole sets of genes and their
interactions within a species and comparing genomes between species
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1 definition of biology 2 what does genomics study
3 scientific method 4 key traits of a living organism
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definition of biology biology is the scientific study of life and living
organisms
, specific fields of biology microbiology, neurobiology, zoology, botany
sub-disciplines of biology physiology, ecology, genetics
5 unifying themes of biology organization, information, energy and matter,
interactions, evolution
key traits of a living organism order, sensitivity, reproduction, adaptation,
growth and development, regulation, energy
processing
why aren't viruses considered to be viruses are not considered to be living organisms
living organisms due to their inability to reproduce on their own
3 domains of organisms eukarya, archaea, bacteria
8 taxonomic levels domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family,
genus, species
what is a binomial name a two-word name denoting the specific species
of an organism (made up of genus and specific
epithet)
evolution small changes that occur in a species over time
allowing them to better fit their environment
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genomics is the systematic study of whole sets of genes and their
interactions within a species and comparing genomes between species
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1 definition of biology 2 what does genomics study
3 scientific method 4 key traits of a living organism
Don't know?
Terms in this set (65)
definition of biology biology is the scientific study of life and living
organisms
, specific fields of biology microbiology, neurobiology, zoology, botany
sub-disciplines of biology physiology, ecology, genetics
5 unifying themes of biology organization, information, energy and matter,
interactions, evolution
key traits of a living organism order, sensitivity, reproduction, adaptation,
growth and development, regulation, energy
processing
why aren't viruses considered to be viruses are not considered to be living organisms
living organisms due to their inability to reproduce on their own
3 domains of organisms eukarya, archaea, bacteria
8 taxonomic levels domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family,
genus, species
what is a binomial name a two-word name denoting the specific species
of an organism (made up of genus and specific
epithet)
evolution small changes that occur in a species over time
allowing them to better fit their environment