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    Exam 4 will cover the remainder of Chapter 9 and all of Chapter 15. Chapter 15 is primarily vocabulary, per Dr. Sharma.
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    bacteria, protists, parasites, protozoans, algae, slime molds
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    Lecture about prokaryotes, eukaryotes, archea and bacteria
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    Genetics, chromosomes, Mendel, sex chromosomes
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    Chapter 8: Cell cycle Sister chromatids Cell cycle Mitosis/meiosis process Genetic variation Non-disjunction Chapter 10: Sugar phosphate backbone DNA replication, transcription, translation RNA Start/stop codes Chapter 9: (not covered as of 4/6/15) Mendel Monohybrid Dominant/recessive Incomplete dominance Genetic recombination Sex chromosomes
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    Chapter 10: mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, Mutagen. Chapter 9: Heredity and genetics and
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    DNA transcription. Genetic codes. Types of RNA. Stages of transcription.
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    DNA and RNA replication, physical structure
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    Sexual reproduction, Meiosis I and Meiosis II, review quiz, phases of Meiosis I and II, unique features of meosis, nondisjunction
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    Chapter 5: Energy ATP Enzyme Passive and active transport Exocytosis and endocytosis Chapter 6: Producers and consumers Oxidation and reduction Glycolysis, citric acid cycle, electron transport chain Chapter 7: Photosynthesis Chloroplast light reaction Calvin cycle
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    Cellular reproduction (asexual and sexual), mitosis and meiosis, cellcycle, 4 cycles of growth/maturation, 4 phases of division in mitosis
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    Lecture on how ATP is made, cellular respiration, stages of cellular respiration, photosynthesis
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    Transport of cells across membrane, osmosis, Active and Passive transport, endocytosis and exocytosis, cellular respiration, fermentation, electron transport,
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    Begin Chapter 5 and review exam answers
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    Review of photosynthesis, discussion of group projects, review before exam
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    All study information given by instructor for first exam on 2-11-15.
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    Notes from Chapter 4
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    Finish covering Chapter 3, begin covering Chapter 4. Please see Dr. Beckus in the science study lab for tutoring and to receive the study guide. If you take a quiz in there, you get an extra 5 points on the exam.
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    Chapter 3 notes continued on macromolecules
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    Completion of Chapter 2 - discussion fo water (cohesion, adhesion, surface tension, density of ice in water). Beginning of Chapter 3 - organic compounds, macromolecules, example of quiz on balancing chemical equations
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    Chapter 2, discussion of various bonds and electron vacancy, beginning of discussion of water qualities
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    Body is made up of cells, cell structure and materials, matter composition, elements, atoms, atomic mass, atomic number

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