Biology‚ 7e (Campbell) Chapter 13: Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycles Chapter Questions 1) What is a genome? A) the complete complement of an organism’s genes B) a specific sequence of polypeptides within each cell C) a specialized polymer of four different kinds of monomers D) a specific segment of DNA that is found within a prokaryotic chromosome E) an ordered display of chromosomes arranged from largest to smallest Topic: Concept 13.1 Skill: Knowledge 2) Which of the following
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Types of species 1. Endemic species Endemism is the ecological state of a species being unique to a defined geographic location‚ such as an island‚ nation‚ country or other defined zone‚ or habitat type; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsewhere. they are only found in certain locations‚ they require special conservation efforts Animal examples: Lemurs of Madagascar‚ tortoises of the Galapagos‚ polar bears‚ koalas‚ kangaroos. Plant examples:
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existence. Karl Marx and Charles Darwin were very cognizant of these day to day interactions‚ yet they produced two very different texts as they fleshed their ideas out; however‚ what remains a constant through both The Communist Manifesto and The Origin of Species is the notion of struggle. In looking at the way both thinkers contextualize “struggle‚” we are given the notion that struggle is not only inevitable‚ but that it is the result of exploitation. Although his “struggle for existence” is primarily
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Ch. 24 1. Leland Stanford- He was one of the "Big Four" who backed the Central Pacific Railroad. He was the ex-governor of California with useful political connections. 2. Collis P. Huntington- He was one of the "Big Four" who was an adept lobbyist. 3. James J. Hill- He created the Great Northern railroad and was the greatest railroad builder of all time. 4. Cornelius Vanderbilt- He was the head of New York Central railroad and he financed successful western railroads. 5. Jay Gould-
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Jonas had just finished a small shelter for now 6 year old Gabe and himself. It has been 3 years since he left the community and he was starting to become weak. He sat down on a nearby log and thought about his old life and what his parents were thinking now. They probably figured he was gone forever. It was clear they had stopped searching for him. He wondered if they even noticed Gabe was gone as well. In his opinion he had saved Gabe from being released. Even though Gabe wouldn’t have known what
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1. Viruses can vary with respect to all of the following characteristics except _____. ( Overview) Your Answer: | the presence or absence of a membranous envelope | | Correct Answer: | the presence or absence of metabolic machinery | | No. This is a difference among viruses. 2. A microbiologist analyzes chemicals obtained from an enveloped RNA virus that infects monkeys. He finds that the viral envelope contains a protein characteristic of monkey cells. Which of the following is
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Chapter 50 Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions between organisms and their environment. Concept 50.1 Ecology is the study of interactions between organisms and the environment Ecology and evolutionary biology are closely related sciences. * Ecology has a long history as a descriptive science. * Modern ecology is also a rigorous experimental science. * Ecology and evolutionary biology are closely related sciences. * Events that occur over ecological time (minutes
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A lot of people have been getting into the weight-loss bandwagon. Nowadays there are numerous supplements and drinks that promise significant weight loss after a certain amount of time following regular consumption. One famous chemical currently advertised is L-carnitine. The substance is water soluble which oxidizes and transports long chain fatty acids into the mitochondrion (Dokmeci et al.‚ 2005; Gulcin‚ 2006)‚ transeterifies and acetyl-CoA‚ oxidizes branched chain
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Chapter 19- The Cardiovascular System: The Blood 1) Which of the following is NOT function of blood? A) transports nutrients‚ wastes and gases B) regulates pH C) defends against infection D) promote blood loss E) distribute heat 2) Which of the following is correct? A) A 100 lb (45 Kg) woman will have about 8 lb (3.6 Kg) of blood. B) Most adult humans have between 4 and 6 L of blood‚ depending on their size. C) Normal blood is less viscous than water and has a neutral pH. D) A and
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beginning to end. It is not enough to have good ideas; you must communicate them clearly to your reader‚ with smooth transitions from one point to the next‚ and evidence to support every statement you make. Research Question+ Thesis : | RQ – Was Kim Campbell a significant individual during the post-World War II time period?-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thesis- | Main Arguments: | 1. Helped create a more socially just and peaceful
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