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Bio 311D Exam 2 Dr English
  • Bio 311D Exam 2 Dr English

  • Exam (elaborations) • 21 pages • 2023
  • Bio 311D Exam 2 Dr English To have no change in allele frequencies, you'll need... (H-W assumptions) - 1. No mutations 2. Random mating 3. no heritable advantages 4. enormous population 5. No incoming/outgoing individuals Evolution - change is proportion of alleles in a population Descent with modification - 1. organisms look different today 2. organisms look different than their predecessors 3. that change in appearance is -heritable -adaptive Natural selection means - ...
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Bio 311d - Exam 1 review notes
  • Bio 311d - Exam 1 review notes

  • Class notes • 10 pages • 2024
  • This is a comprehensive and detailed review note on exam 1 for Bio 311d. Quality stuff!! U'll need it for effective study!!
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class notes growth & reproduction plants
  • class notes growth & reproduction plants

  • Class notes • 4 pages • 2023
  • all about plant growth and reproduction
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BIO 311D - Exam 2 Review.
  • BIO 311D - Exam 2 Review.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 38 pages • 2021
  • BIO 311D - Exam 2 Review. 1. Populations Population definition: a group of interbreeding individuals -group of individuals of the same species that lives and reproduces from year to year in a particular location (lecture) Population size is dependent on growth factors ● Exponential growth ○ Resources are plentiful ○ Influenced by birth rate and death rate ○ Proportional to the size of the population
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BIO 311D - Exam 3 Review.
  • BIO 311D - Exam 3 Review.

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  • BIO 311D - Exam 3 Review. VocabBIO 311D - Exam 3 Review Sections 32.1 and 34.5 Being an Animal; Being Terrestrial • Tissues: any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products. • Cleavage: succession of mitotic cell divisions without cell growth between divisions • Blastula: hollow ball • Gastrulation: layers of embryonic tissues that will develop into adult body parts are produced and results in a gastr...
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BIO 311D - FINAL EXAM REVIEW.
  • BIO 311D - FINAL EXAM REVIEW.

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  • BIO 311D - FINAL EXAM REVIEW 2. MEIOSIS Prophase I – 4DNA, 2n - Homologous chromosomes here have already been replicated - Homologous chromosomes line up along their lengths and are connected by synaptonemal complex (protein complex) o Synapsis - Homologous chromosomes = a duplicated pair from mom similar in length and gene position to a duplicated pair from dad o They pair up during meiosis I
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BIO 311D - EXAM 1 REVIEW
  • BIO 311D - EXAM 1 REVIEW

  • Exam (elaborations) • 18 pages • 2021
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  • BIO 311D - EXAM 1 REVIEW. QUESTIONS 1. Compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis in terms of cell activities and chromosome number in daughter cells. a. Mitosis: 2n, two daughter cells b. Meiosis: n, four daughter cells 2. Describe how genetic variation among individuals is generated by meiotic independent assortment and recombination. Be able to label and follow alleles on chromosomes. a. Independent assortment: each pair of alleles separate from each other during gamete formation ...
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BIO 311D - Exam 2 Review.
  • BIO 311D - Exam 2 Review.

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  • BIO 311D - Exam 2 Review. Speciation: 1. Biological Series Concept - a group of populations whose members have the potential to interbreed in nature and produce viable, fertile offspring, but do not produce viable, fertile offspring with members of other such groups → reproductive isolation 2. Speciation - species arise when individuals in a population become isolated from one another 2.1. Genetic drift 2.2. Natural selection 2.3. Recombination
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BIO 311D - Final Exam Study Guide.
  • BIO 311D - Final Exam Study Guide.

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  • BIO 311D - Final Exam Study Guide. Handout 16 – competing plant & animal defense systems Body structures for anti-predator defenses: Plants – thorns, sticky microscopic hairs on leaves irritating to insects, toxic oils (poison ivy) Animals – structures (hard shell), behavior, coloration (camouflage or warning coloration such as coral snakes or bees = protective or warning coloration & mimics that are harmless but resemble a harmful animal) How long can mimics continue their char...
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