1st Edition
BIOL BIOL 3427: Plant Science
School: University of Texas at Arlington (UT Arlington )
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Pages: 75This study guide outlines possible exam questions for the final exam.
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Pages: 3This lecture note described t\describes the nutrition of a plant required for optimal growth.
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Pages: 3This lecture goes over the deutermycetes or fungi imperfecti
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Pages: 5This lecture not outlines relationships between Prokaryotes, fungi and Viruses, the Protists, etc.
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Pages: 9This lecture note describes the various phylum in protists
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Pages: 5This lecture note outlines the characteristics of prokaryotes, viruses and fungi and symbiotic relationships involved with these organism
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Pages: 18This study guide outlines Chapters 24, 25, 25, 11, 12 and chapter 7 which includes The root, the shoot, secondary growth and stems, Respiration, photosynthesis, and evolution/systematics.
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Pages: 3This lecture note outlines and specifies characteristics of the different kingdoms including Plantae, Animalia, etc
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Pages: 7This outline describes the major processes in photosynthesis
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Pages: 4This lecture not was a continuation of the last lecture plus a brief overview of glucose oxidation pathways including Electron transport chain, Citric acid cycle, etc, and the aerobic and anaerobic pathways.
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Pages: 6This outline ouitlines the effects of secondary growth on the primary body of the stem , the vascular cambium, and annuals, perennials, and biennials.
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Pages: 5This lecture outlines the origin and growth of primary tissues of the stem, the relation between vascular tissues of the stem and leaf, the morphology and structure of the leaf, and development of the leaf and flower
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Pages: 4These notes outlines the origin and growth of the stem and development of the leaf
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Pages: 11This lecture note details consists of specific questions from lectures 1-7 and outlines the most important concepts consisting of Angiosperm and Angiosperm evolution, Plants and People (Agriculture) , Organic molecules, Early development of Plant body, and cells and tissues of the plant body. Plant Science Study Guide
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Pages: 10This lecture not outlines the various tissues and tissue systems of the plant body.
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Pages: 7This lecture note outlines a basic review of organic molecules as well as a review of plant cells, animal cells, and their structural components.
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Pages: 8This lecture note describes in detail the Plant cell cycle, and some basic Biology introductory topics such as Carbs, lipids, and Nucleic Acids
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Pages: 4This lecture note outlines the evolution of Angiosperms and various flower types.