`Biology B1 Revision Classification • Organisms were based into groups based on their characteristics (classification). • Kingdom‚ Phylum‚ Class‚ Order‚ Family‚ Genus‚ Species Kingdom Main Characteristics Animalia Multicellular; heterotrophic feeders so no chlorophyll‚ no cell walls; complex cell structure with nucleus Plantae Multicellular; autotrophic feeders using chlorophyll; cell walls made of cellulose; complex cell structure with nucleus Fungi Multicellular; cell walls not made
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Lab 3.1 Step 1 Variable Name Problem (Yes or No) If Yes‚ What’s wrong? Declare Real creditsTaken No Declare Int creditsLeft Yes Declare as Double‚ Int can’t account for half credits Declare Real studentName Yes Needs to be String‚ not Real. Constant Real creditsneeded = 90 No Step 2 The calculation is backwards. Should be Set creditsLeft = creditsNeeded – creditsTaken. Step 3 The student’s name is Nolan Owens Step 4 The Network Systems Administration degree is awarded after 90 credits and Nolan
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------------------------------------------------- Week 3 Laboratory How to Identify Threats & Vulnerabilities in an IT Infrastructure Using ZeNmap GUI (Nmap) & Nessus Reports Learning Objectives and Outcomes Upon completing this lab‚ students will be able to: 1. Understand how risk from threats and software vulnerabilities impacts the seven domains of a typical IT infrastructure 2 Review a ZeNmap GUI (Nmap) network discovery
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Biology Honors Final Exam Review Study Guide A. Intro Unit * Characteristics of life (DR.CHARGE) * DNA * Directs protein synthesis * Reproduce * Divides in mitosis (asexual reproduction) * Cells * Homeostasis * The process by which cells maintain constant internal condition (water‚ temperature) * Adaptation (Evolution) * Respond to stimulus * Growth (Development) * Energy * Heterotroph: an organism that cannot synthesize its own food
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Bio 93 Review Sheet: 1. Understand all the THEMES presented in the introductory lecture (lec 1). 2. What is an open system? Energy in and out‚ comes in and leaves as heat 3. What are the 4 most important elements in the human body? C‚ O‚ N‚ H 4. Draw the periodic square for Helium. How many valence electrons does it have? How do you figure this out using the periodic table? Two valence e-‚ 23He‚ all the way right full shell only holds two electrons 5. What is an isotope? How are they used
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Biology Lab Report 2 Investigating the phenomenon of Osmosis in plant tissues: Potato in different concentrations of NaCl Tutor: Maria Tsaousidou By Marina Gkritzioudi Biology Lab Report 2 Investigating the phenomenon of Osmosis in plant tissues: Potato in different concentrations of NaCl Tutor: Maria Tsaousidou By Marina Gkritzioudi Investigating the phenomenon of Osmosis in plant tissues: Potato in different concentrations of NaCl Introduction: Osmosis is the movement of
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w w w e tr .X m eP e ap .c rs om June 2003 GCE A AND AS LEVEL MARK SCHEME MAXIMUM MARK: 40 SYLLABUS/COMPONENT: 9700/01 BIOLOGY Paper 1 (Multiple Choice) Page 1 Mark Scheme A/AS LEVEL EXAMINATIONS – JUNE 2003 Syllabus 9700 Paper 1 Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Key D A C C A C D A B A B C B C D A D A C C Question Number 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Key D B B A C C B B C D A C C D B B D B B C
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Molecular Biology Lab Report Mapping DNA using Restriction Enzymes Ava II and Pvu II to cut Bacterial DNA Abstract The objective of this project is to map bacterial DNA‚ which is derived from E. coli‚ using restriction endonucleases with gel electrophoresis. The DNA fragments‚ after cutting has occurred‚ are separated using agarose gel electrophoresis. The DNA fragments are placed in the gel‚ and an electric current is run through the matrix of the gel-like agarose. Migration of the fragments
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Lab 3 - Individual Differences in Balance Ability Introduction Purpose: To examine whether our ability to balance is a general ability‚ or if it is specific to each test of balance. The concept of general motor abilities suggests that individuals have a capacity to perform classes of actions‚ and tasks that tap the same ability should be performed to an equivalent degree of success by each individual. The concept of specific motor abilities suggests that each task taps a unique ability‚ and there
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supports the anther | Ovary | Swollen base of the pistil that contains the ovules | Ovule | eggs that develop into seeds after they are fertilized | Petals | Colorful leaflike parts that attract insects and other animals for pollination | Pistil | Structure that contains the female reproductive organs | Sepals | Leaflike parts that enclose flower during bud stage | Stamen | Pollen producing part of a flower‚ consisting of a stalk and filament (male reproductive organs) | Stigma | Sticky tip of the
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