Process of Science What Can Fruit Flies Reveal about Inheritance? Lab Notebook Chi-Square test for Case 1 Phenotype Observed No. (o) Expected No. (e) (o-e) (o-e) 2 (o-e) 2 e Red eyes 3 Sepia eyes 1 2 (to the nearest ten-thousandth) Questions 1. Why is it important to remove the adults in the parental generation? It is important to keep the generations separate so that you know you are crossing only F1 flies. 2. What generation will their offspring be? The new offspring
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Evolution Lab The finches on Darwin and Wallace Islands feed on seeds produced by plants growing on these islands. There are three categories of seeds: soft seeds‚ produced by plants that do well under wet conditions; seeds that are intermediate in hardness‚ produced by plants that do best under moderate precipitation; and hard seeds‚ produced by plants that dominate in drought conditions. Evolution Lab is based on a model for the evolution of quantitative traits–characteristics of an individual
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This evolution that happens in response to the changes in the biotic factors of the ecosystem is called co-evolution. The habits or changes in one organism in an ecological relationship create a pressure that drives changes to another. Therefore‚ evolutionary changes in organisms due to changes in temperature‚ water and other abiotic factors are not co-evolution‚ even if changes happen simultaneously in organisms that are in a specific ecological relationship. Easily observable co-evolution occurs
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Evolution Lab Report Marcos Chapa July 3‚ 2013 BIO 101 Rebecca Avants The purpose of the lab I have conducted is to analyze how altering the finch’s environment would affect the evolution of the finches by isolating each population of finches from each other‚ placing them each on a different island. This influence on the species by the environment is called allopatric speciation. One population of the finches that are located Darwin Island‚ which is 1 km‚ and the other population of finches
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Bio 104-03 Lab #3- Acids Bases‚ and Buffers 1. An acid is a substance that releases hydrogen ions as they desolve in water and ranks lower than seven on the pH scale. An example of an acidic substance is lemon juice. A base is a substance that accepts hydrogen ions and ranks higher than seven on the pH scale. An example of a base substance is hand soap. A neutral substance ranks a seven on the pH scale and has equal concentrations of H+ and OH-. An example of this is pure water. Electrolytes
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Daphny Maldonado Bio Lab 2107 Kiah Britton W 10-12:30 Is H20 Bad for You? Abstract: In the village of Gopher Hollow there’s a cluster of Blue Baby Syndrome. There were four infants affected by this cluster. The families from the infants would collect their water from wells. We have to determine what’s the source of the high levels of nitrites in the water. The four sources that could be the point of contamination are a new subdivision‚ textile plant‚ an organic farm‚ and a mountain lake
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property. It does not contain the ideas or writing of other individuals/authors. _________________________________________________________ AuthorDate ____________ Lab Section # ___________________________ Lab Partner BIOL 1208 Writing Assignment 1 Results Worksheet These are to be written individually even if you worked in a group. Lab Topic: ________________________________________________ Introduction: What was your null hypothesis? be specific A change in temperature in the reaction of catechol
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Angiosperm/Gymnosperm Food Rice Angiosperm Beverage Tea Angiosperm Medicine Aloe Vera Gymnosperm Fibers Paper Gymnosperm Materials Wood Gymnosperm Dyes Colorado Fir Gymnosperm 5. Review the introduction to Lab Topic 15 plant diversity 1 and describe the major trends in the evolution of land plants. The major trend is leaning toward the sporophyte dominating the life cycle‚ which means the gametophyte is decreasing. The reason why sporophyte might be dominating is because unlike gametophyte
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This work of BIO 101 Week 4 Discussion Questions shows the solutions to the following problems: DQ 1: What is homeostasis? Choose ONE of the following topics and discuss in detail how it is related to homeostasis in the human body. General Questions - General General Questions BIO 101 Week 1 Individual Assignment What Is Life BIO 101 Week 2 Individual Assignment Family Tree Presentation BIO 101 Week 3 Individual Assignment Evolution Lab BIO 101 Week 3 Learning Team
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This document of BIO 101 Week 2 Discussion Questions shows the solutions to the following problems: DQ 1: What are DNA‚ chromosomes‚ and genes? How are the terms similar? How are they different? DQ 2: Choose TWO of the following topics. Define each of your choices and list some pros and cons involved with each. Try to use examples that you find interesting and/or current research in your responses as much as possible. BIO 101 Week 1 Individual Assignment What Is Life BIO 101 Week 2 Individual
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