BIO 105: Biology in the Modern World
School: North Carolina State University (NCSU )
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 10In these lectures you will learn about the early beliefs of scientist. .The way that the population survives is labeled and the different shifts experienced is also described. The way scientist are able to track history is through fossils. They use relative dating or absolute dating to figure out the time in which this fossil may have been created.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 7On this study guide the following is covered: Energy, Enzymes, and Membrane Transport Photosynthesis Aerobic Metabolism/ Cellular Respiration Mitosis & Meiosis Genetics and Genetic Disorders DNA Synthesis and Protein Synthesis/ RNA
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 2This is a continuation of the previous lecture. In this last part of the lecture the four enzymes in replication are matched with their definition. The order of the the three classes of RNAs are explained.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 3The different genetic disorders are described with their causes, physical appearance, and outcomes. DNA and RNA similarities and differences are presented.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 2Genetics plays a major role in our physical appearance and what disorders we may or may not acquire. We receive our genetics from our parents whether it is identical or different. In this lecture you will learn how genetics play out and your chances of being similar to your parents. In addition you will learn about recessive and dominant traits.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 3The differences of mitosis and meiosis is described. The two different divisions can either make us genetically identical to our parents or genetically different. The issue with cancer cells are also described as being uncontrollably divided.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 3The human body practices both anaerobic and aerobic breathing. The two pathways have their own distinctions.There are three aerobic pathways: glycolysis, krebs cycle, and electron transport, they produce a different amount of ATPs and are formed in different parts of the cell.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 4ATP is important because it is the main energy cells. Endergonic reactions have an anabolic pathway while an exergonic reaction is a catabolic pathway, There are factors that contribute to the activity of an Enzyme and several characteristics of an Enzyme. The different types of transport is described and is very important to understand the movement into the cell. \\\
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 2This lecture was all about the cell and the structures within the cell. The structures in the cell have very important duties.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 4All of the information we have learned from the cells to the animals.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 4Atoms, elements, and compounds are presented. Along with details on the important features of the atom. Macromolecules are also explained in this lecture. Each macromolecule has its own importance.
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 2The difference between communities and populations and what each includes
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From: GradeBuddy Pages: 2This is lecture 1 & 2 ! If you were absent for today's lecture then this is all the important information for the exam.