2nd Edition
BIOL 111: Introductory Biology I
School: Texas A&M University (TAMU )
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Pages: 3For this lecture, we discussed DNA, its structure, pairing, and replication.
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Pages: 3we covered parental types and recombinant types of offspring, frequency of recombination and map linkages, and typical chromosomal alterations
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Pages: 3In this lecture we covered common inherited disorder and discussed the chromosomal theory of inheritance
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Pages: 5In this lecture, we covered cell division by mitosis and its cell cycle, including interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis.
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Pages: 8For exam 2, there will be a lot of topic covered. We began talking about the different types of cells there are (i.e. eukaryotic and prokaryotic), and then we went more in depth, covering cell subunits, their structure and function. We also discussed metabolism and energy and then ended with photosynthesis.
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Pages: 4We ended photosynthesis in this lecture by discussing light reactions and Calvin cycle as well as photorespiration, C4 and CAM plants.
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Pages: 3For this lecture we were introduced to photosynthesis by discussing light reactions and calvin cycle of chlorophyll as well as photosystems.
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Pages: 4In this lecture, we discussed cellular respiration and described the 3 basic pathways including glycolysis, kreb's cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.
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Pages: 4In this lecture, we finished up chapter 8 by discussing reaction equilibrium, ATP, catalysts, enzymes, and inhibitors.
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Pages: 3In this lecture we covered the various methods of osmosis and began chapter 8 which covers metabolism, energy and Gibbs free energy.
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Pages: 4Described the structure and function of the three basic components of the cytoskeleton, microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments. Also began chapter 7 by discussing the structure and function of membranes.
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Pages: 4Discussed the Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells and their parts and functions.
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Pages: 13Discussed in depth the Themes of biology, chemical context, water and life, carbon and organic chemistry as it relates to biology, and biomolecules.
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Pages: 3Finished up material to be covered on Exam 1 by discussing proteins and their structure and nucleic acids.
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Pages: 4Covers macromolecules, the synthesis and break down of polymers by dehydration and hydrolysis, and the important functional groups of molecules.
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Pages: 4Ended chapter 3 discussing moles, molarity, acids and bases, and pH and began chapter 4 where organic chemistry was introduced.