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    AP BIOLOGY CELL UNIT ACTIVITY #5 NAME_____________________ DATE___________HOUR_____ CELL TRANSPORT MEMBRANE PROPERTIES PASSIVE TRANSPORT CHARACTERISTICS: DIFFUSION: Cell Unit Activity #5 page 1 OSMOSIS : ISOTONIC ANIMAL CELLS Cell Unit Activity #5 page 2 HYPOTONIC HYPERTONIC PLANT CELLS OSMOREGULATION – ADAPTATIONS Paramecium Fresh Water Bony Fish FACILITATED D IFFUSION: Cell Unit Activity #5 page 3 Marine Bony Fish ACTIVE TRANSPORT CHARACTERISTICS:

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    suggest Dawson Rutter add to his company next. Why? Dawson Rutter’s future employees I do not believe that a degree is important. What is important for this business is the ability to deal and work with people. Rutter needs to get people that have a natural draw for others. Driving record should also be something he should pay attention. He should also look for people with degrees for the upper management levels to run the business. 2. Which of the three broad HRM activities would you invest in most

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    Unit 1. Homeostasis and Integument 1. Define what is meant by homeostasis in living systems a. Homeostasis = Body wisdom ↓ ↓ Steady state * Homeostasis keeps us healthy * The means by which organisms (our body) maintain a constant internal environment in spite of fluctuations in the external environment. * This means humans have narrow limits we have to keep. 1. Body temp 2. Water content * Our blood contains 92% water and has to maintain

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    Name Class Date 9.1 Cellular Respiration: An Overview Lesson Objectives Explain where organisms get the energy they need for life processes. Define cellular respiration. Compare photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Lesson Summary Chemical Energy and Food Chemical energy is stored in food molecules. Energy is released when chemical bonds in food molecules are broken. Energy is measured in a unit called a calorie‚ the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1

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    New York Times Project Biology 113 Topic: Synthetic Biology vs. Natural selection   Synthetic Biology vs. Natural Selection Darwin first introduced the idea of evolution in his publication of The Origin of Species‚ on November 24th‚ 1859 (Campbell‚ 2005‚ p. 438). This opposed many traditional views as it was generally accepted that the beginning inhabitants of the world had no mutations in their genetic composition. His publication had two major points. The first being the modern

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    These questions were assembled from a variety of sources over the past 3 years. While it is not possible to thank everyone I would like to acknowledge the TAs and the study leaders for residence students. Some questions are simple but all are meant to help your organize your studying NOT to provide answers. Study in a group to test each other. For T‚F or multiple choice questions or short answer questions: once you have answered‚ provide a short explanation of your reasoning. ANSWERS CAN BE

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    Section 6: Metabolism Reading: Chapter 6‚ concepts 6.1‚ 6.2‚ 6.3 and 6.4 Watch and learn: How do photosynthesis and cellular respiration relate to one another? http://youtu.be/0IJMRsTcwcg Cellular respiration http://youtu.be/Gh2P5CmCC0M Basic Key Concepts After completing the readings and practice exercises‚ students should be able to: Describe the two mechanisms of ATP synthesis. Describe the location‚ steps‚ and inputs and products of:  glycolysis  the oxidation of pyruvate  the

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    Damian Niebler Period 05 March 7‚ 2013 Topic F (Chapter 12) 1. a. The outside the target with: I. The lowest TB cure rate – Malawi II. The highest TB cure rate – Mauritius b. Percentage of all cases of TB in Benin that are cured is -40 positive negative 2%. c. Two reasons why countries should aim to be in the target zone: • High detection rate combined with high cure rate slows down spread of TB • High detection rate combined with

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    Lesson 2 Requirements on Importation & Schedule of Fines for Personally Owned Motor Vehicle and Arbitrary Freight & Miscellaneous Expense Objectives: At the end of the lesson students are expected to: 1. Learn the basic requirements in the importation of personally owned motor vehicle 2. Apply the formula in determining fines/penalty for said vehicle arriving without the requirements 3. Be familiar with the arbitrary freight and miscellaneous expense which may be used in the absence of specific

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    Organismal Biology Study Guide for Test # 4 (4 MAY 2005 – Wed) Chapter 34 – Section F – Primates and the Evolution of Homo sapiens Opposable thumb – in primates; but fully opposable only in anthropoid primates Prosimians – example – lemurs Anthropoidea (anthropoids) – includes moneys‚ apes‚ humans Brachiating – swinging through the trees by the arms Overlapping fields of vision (3-D) – advantage for brachiating Old World vs New World monkeys – differences and similarities Know 4 genera

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