6- Biología celular. Resolución de ejercicio modelo

6- Biología celular. Resolución de ejercicio modelo

Introduction to Biological Phenomena

Overview of Homeostasis and Bacteria

  • The session begins with a clarification on homeostasis, defined as the ability to maintain stability within an organism.
  • Bacteria are introduced as prokaryotic organisms, meaning they lack a membrane-bound nucleus. This concept will be explored in more detail in future tutorials.

Recap of Previous Blocks

  • The first block covered various levels of organization in matter.
  • The second block discussed characteristics shared by all living organisms.
  • The third block focused on classification criteria for living beings.

Model Exercise on Viruses

Understanding Viruses

  • Viruses are defined as agents composed of genetic information (nucleic acid) protected by a protein coat or capsid; they are not cellular entities.
  • As pathogens, viruses can infect plants, bacteria, and animals but do not meet the criteria for being classified as living organisms.

Characteristics of Viruses

  • Key characteristics absent in viruses include:
  • Lack of cellular structure.
  • Absence of metabolism and irritability.
  • Inability to grow or develop independently.
  • No capacity for autopoiesis (self-production).
  • Present characteristics include:
  • Organization and complexity from macromolecules like proteins and nucleic acids.
  • Ability to exchange matter and energy with their environment (open systems).
  • Capacity to reproduce using host cells and adapt/evolve over time.

Exercise Guidelines

Merging Concepts with Practical Application

  • Students are advised to mention both present and absent characteristics when discussing viruses.
  • Explanation should focus on one characteristic from each category, emphasizing clarity over quantity—students should aim for concise yet comprehensive descriptions.

Final Thoughts