1st Edition
BIOLOGY 152: Introductory Biology II
School: University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst )
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Pages: 6Finish discussing angiosperm reproduction in plants and move onto an introduction to animal physiology.
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Pages: 15A continuation of angiosperm reproduction including double fertilization and alternation of generations, leading into an introduction to animal physiology.
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Pages: 6A continuation of the discussion of plant structure, focusing specifically on the vasculature of land plants, and the beginning of angiosperm reproduction.
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Pages: 9This exam will be covering the evolution of multicellular organisms through plant physiology, and this study guide includes some answers to quiz questions, clicker questions, and the take homes posted at the end of each section in the lecture.
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Pages: 5Learning how plants cope with the challenges of multicellularity by examining some basics of their structure and adaptations.
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Pages: 7A continuation of the two models of gene control, including the basics of plant physiology.
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Pages: 7A continuation of how genes control cell fate, the basic principles, and the models for developmental control.
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Pages: 4A continuation of the advantages and disadvantages of multicellularity and the beginning of how genes control cell fate
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Pages: 4The evolution of unicellular to multicellular organisms, and the characteristics and advantages of becoming multicellular.
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Pages: 3More information about e.coli, the difference between adaptation and acclimation, and the concept of natural selection.
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Pages: 2An introduction to the evolution of unicellular organisms to multicellular organisms.