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    This study guide is a comprehensive tool to study from lectures 11 through 18 for the second exam. It includes questions and detailed answers from each lecture. It includes definitions and reviews major concepts.
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    More details about mutations, and why they occur in cells. The many ways base pairs can be altered are explained. Then this lecture covers all the ways the base pairs can be repaired.
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    This lecture covered the rest of Molecular Biology. This includes more details about PCR, and the Insertion, Annealing, and Extension during PCR. There is a brief intro to Western Blotting, and to Mutations.
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    This lecture goes over the process of the Polymerase Chain Reaction, or PCR. It continues to Gel Electrophoresis, and then covers how bacteria replicate resistance to antibiotics.
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    Photosynthesis and how it helps plant cells make sugar and oxygen. There are details about the Calvin Cycle, where Carboxylation, Reduction, and Regeneration happen.
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    Cellular Respiration and its components shown in great detail during this lecture. This includes glycolysis, to pyruvate processing, then the citric acid cycle, and finally the electron transport chain.
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    This lecture goes into detail about the importance of microscopy, or using microscopes. Then we discuss metabolism and its importance for the cell to get energy. Cell Respiration is this lecture's final topic, covering glycolysis and how ATP is generated.
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    Continue description of lysosomes. This lecture covers how mitochondria produce energy for the cell, and why proteins need signals to get where they are going in cells. This lecture also starts to look at important structural differences between plant and animal cells.
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    Detailed description of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells and their structures. Outlined differences between plant and animal cells. The Endomembrane system is described, and this lecture explores a proteins path from the nucleus to its final destination in the cell.

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