Evolution theories
Updated Nov 11, 2005 Created by C. Ippolito Dec. 9, 2001 Origin of Life Chapter 4 pages 67 -87.
TROPICAL FUNGI 3-30-10 The key to forest health..
A biological community is a collection of populations of different species living close enough to interact with one another For example, a pond = insects,
History of Microbiology. VOCABULARY Fermentation: the enzymatic degeneration of carbohydrates in which the final electron acceptor is an organic molecule.
HISTORY AND SCOPE OF MICROBIOLOGY. History 1665 Robert Hooke observed living plant tissues (20X mag.) “Little boxes” or Cells Used simple magnifying lens.
Cell Structure and Function Essential Question - What are the properties of life? Lesson 02 – Properties of Life How are living things alike?
Life Science Chapter 7 Part 1 Living Things. Characteristics of Living Things All living things are composed of cells All living things are composed of.
Early Earth Conditions. Origin of Life Beliefs 1. Spontaneous Generation- idea that nonliving material can produce life ex. People believed decaying meat.
Chapter Fifteen Amines. 2 Goals 1. Recognize primary, secondary, tertiary, and heterocyclic amines – Recognize quaternary ammonium ions. 2. Name simple.
8 Invertebrate Organisms 8 Different Organisms Lab Protists and Animals using the Microscopes.
Cellular Reproduction. Describe the debate surrounding spontaneous generation and how Redi’s and Pasteur’s experiments ended that debate. Sequence.