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    Biology Quiz

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    Chapter 10: The Triploblastic‚ Acoelomate Body Plan 1) Which of the following is not an acoelomate? a) Platyhelminthes c) Gastrotrichia b) Rotifera d) Turbellaria 2) Three important characteristics first appeared in the acoelomates. Which of the following is not one of them? a) bilateral symmetry c) an excretory system b) a true mesoderm d) nervous tissues 3) Acoelomates lack a body cavity because the __________ cells completely fills the area between the

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    embrace their true courage in many different ways. Courage is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as “The ability to do something that frightens one.” Courage was a strong theme expressed in the main characters of Left for Dead‚ Nightfall‚ and Crystal Cave‚ but is displayed in short parts to show how fast and courageous the characters are. Diving into the deep blue Pacific Ocean not knowing if help will ever arrive takes a substantial amount of courage. The stories told in Left for Dead are full

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    1. 2. 3. All of Allison’s eggs will carry the X chromosome and 50% of Allison’s egg cells will carry the recessive allele (hexa). 4.a. There is a 25% chance that Allison and Tim will have a baby boy who is heterozygous for Tay-Sachs. b. No‚ the baby boy will not have Tay-Sachs he will be a carrier for the disease. The boy would only have the disease if he was homozygous recessive. | X | Y | X | XX | XY | X | XX | XY | 1:2 1:2 | T | t | T | TT | Tt | t | Tt | tt

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    Lab 1: Environment in the Media Danger Caused by Wind Turbines on Winged Animals Name: Aiya Abdulrazak TA: Rhodri Taylor Due: Jan 26 2012 S/N: 211495074 Course: BIOL 1001 Section: M.05 Danger Caused by Wind Turbines on Winged Animals Wind turbines have been used for many years now. Wind turbines are affordable‚ charges batteries‚ and were the first kind of renewable energy. To humans‚ this was a great invention‚ but for birds

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    |BUAD – 555 Decision Science |October 3rd. | | |2012 | |Mini Exam # 2 | | |Students’ Version

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    AP ESSAY ANSWERS: 16-20 1. Information transfer is fundamental to all living organisms. For TWO of the following examples‚ explain in detail‚ how the transfer of information is accomplished. A) The genetic material in one eukaryotic cell is copied and distributed to two identical daughter cells. B) A gene in a eukaryotic cell is transcribed and translated to produce a protein. C) The genetic material from one bacterial cell enters another via transformation‚ transduction or conjugation

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    Diffusion of Cell Size 2012 Kayla Szabo Loxton High School 2/20/2012 Rate of Diffusion Practical report Introduction: Diffusion is the movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Cells need to utilise diffusion to exchange materials from outside of the cell to the inside of the cell for them to survive. Diffusion is a passive process‚ which means it doesn’t involve the need of energy. For a cell to survive it relies greatly on its size

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    1859 Charles Darwin published the "On the Origin of Species"‚ introducing that genetic evolution allowed adaptation over time to produce organisms best suited to the environment     1865 Gregor Mendel investigated "traits" passed from parents to prodigy and coined the terms dominant and recessive traits     1869 Johann Meisher isolated DNA from the nuclei of white blood cells     1875 Charles Darwin introduced "gemmules" as mechanism of inheritance     1902 Walter Sutton created

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    Sickle-Cell Disease Discovery: http://www.sicklecellanaemia.org/sickle-cell-disease/discovery-of-sickle-cell-disease James Herrick was a doctor in Chicago‚ USA‚ and wrote about his observations of a patient with severe anaemia. When blood samples were viewed under the microscope Herrick noted “peculiar elongated and sickle-shaped red blood corpuscles”. Symptoms: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/sca/ Sickle cell anemia varies from person to person. Some people who have

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    9.5.2.4 Use available evidence to suggest reasons for the differences in the range of electromagnetic radiation detected by humans and other animals: Reasons for differences in detection between humans and other animals: The differences between human detection range and other animals detection range relates to their environment in which they live in and their way of life. The detection out of the visible spectrum is usually an adaptation for survival of the organism. Humans  detection

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