1st Edition
BIO 203: Organismal Biology
School: University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (UWL )
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Pages: 2Details the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis and what occurs after photosynthesis
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Pages: 2Describes the location in a plant where photosynthesis occurs and details the light-dependent reactions.
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Pages: 4Details how many different types of animals acquire and retain food.
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Pages: 3Details different ways animals evolved to get support
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Pages: 3Goes more in depth in secondary growth for plants.
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Pages: 4Describes a general plant's structure when it uses only primary growth.
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Pages: 2Describes the advantages and limitations of multicellularity, and also explains why some organisms are in between being unicellular and multicellular.
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Pages: 3Completes the lecture about Life cycles, including the fungal life cycle
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Pages: 3An introduction of several life cycles that organisms go through.
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Pages: 3Describes asexual and sexual reproduction and gives advantages and disadvantages of both.
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Pages: 14Includes the learning objectives, some example questions, and an overview of the first nine lectures.
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Pages: 4Describes the 3 similarities of body structures of animals. Describes the 5 phylum of fungi
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Pages: 2Completes the general information about plants and give an introduction to what animals are.
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Pages: 2A brief introduction to plants and a description of the evolutionary timeline of early plants.
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Pages: 3An extension on the major eukaryotic clades, focusing on algae
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Pages: 3An introduction to the major eukaryotic clades that we will study in this class.
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Pages: 3An overview of the differences and similarities between the domains Bacteria and Archaea
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Pages: 3Introduction of what it means for an organism to be alive, and an overview of viruses.
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Pages: 2An expansion on the earlier lecture of phylogenetics, and a brief description of the fossilization process.
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Pages: 2Includes a summary of lecture 4 about the basics of phylogeny and how phylogenetic trees are constructed.
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Pages: 2Describes the five types of evolution, and addresses convergent evolution