1st Edition
BIOL 240: Unity of Life - S
School: University of Louisville (UofL )
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Pages: 4Includes notes over lecture twelve which covers the overall concept of the inheritance of genes while going into the process of meiosis and each of its steps.
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Pages: 4Includes notes over lecture eleven which covers the cell division process and the cell cycle of both eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
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Pages: 8Includes concepts that are likely to be on the second exam. The concepts are also covered in lectures 7-10. The concepts are pulled straight from a list the professor provided in preparation for the exam.
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Pages: 4Includes notes over lecture ten which cover the basics of photosynthesis and respiration, the breakdown of photosynthesis and respiration, and the contrast of photosynthesis and respiration.
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Pages: 3Includes notes over lecture nine which covers a deeper perception of metabolism while also introducing new topics and terms.
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Pages: 3Includes notes over lecture eight which covers an introduction to metabolism along with an introduction of enzymes and their main functions.
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Pages: 4Includes notes over lecture seven which covers an overview of membranes, their transport procedures, and their important functions.
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Pages: 5Included is a study guide of exam one covering lectures one through six with an overview of each of the important topics discussed.
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Pages: 4Includes notes over lecture six which contain an extended introduction to specific parts of the cells of plants and animals.
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Pages: 3Includes notes over lecture five which covers the introduction of cells and the functions/features they have.
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Pages: 4Includes notes from lecture four covering the remaining macromolecules discussed in lecture three.
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Pages: 4Includes notes over lecture three which covers the necessity of carbon for life, the introduction of macromolecules, and the contribution of macromolecules to life.
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Pages: 4Includes notes from lecture two covering the importance of water and its properties, an introduction to acids and bases, and an introduction to the pH scale.
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Pages: 2Includes notes over the first lecture which covers the basics of chemistry pertaining to life.