SCL251 GENERAL BIOLOGY LABORATORY SYLLABUS Spring Semester 2014 Stephanie Mott: smott@bryant.edu Bio Lab Sections on Monday: 11am Thursday: 11 am and 3:30 pm DAY LABORATORY CHAPTERS Thu Jan. 23 Lab 1 Review of Microscopic Techniques Lab 2 Cellular Systems I: Protistan Diversity Observation and study of algae and protozoan cultures. Jan. 27/30 Lab 4 Biological Diversity I: Invertebrates Observation and classification of several small aquatic animals. Group
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Biology 101 Twelve Principles of Life As we begin studying biology together‚ let me introduce some of the most basic principles of life that guide the flow of our course’s content. You don’t want to memorize a plethora of terms without a conceptual framework in which to retain them! So consider the “Twelve Principles of Life” listed for you here. Read each explanatory sentence that follows each principle. In just five minutes’ time you will have a rich appreciation for what biology is
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This is a practice test for biology 101 test 2. You should also review all lectures and practice writing questions for each lecture set. You will also want to take advantage of the test banks under the “Lessons” tab in Angel. In addition to these sample questions and the test banks‚ you are advised to study the diagrams from all chapters and be able to label main structures. 1) The function of the rough endoplasmic reticulum(RER) is: a) Digestion b) Support c) DNA isolation d)
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Michelle Gordon‚ TJ (Group 4) Section 33 Yeast Cell Respiration 10/04/2010 Part B: Explanation of Results All cells carry out the process of cell respiration in order to meet their energy needs. It is advantageous for cells to have the ability to metabolize different substrates. In this experiment‚ we investigated each sugar’s (glucose‚ lactose‚ sucrose‚ fructose‚ and lactose/lactaid) cell respiration rate. When referring to my group’s graph and data‚ glucose ended up with the highest
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MY SOCIAL SELF Focus Question: How has your individual identity/self-concept*/behaviour been created and influenced by your social relationships and your membership in social groups? *Self-concept is a term referring to the whole sum of beliefs that people have about themselves Task: Your assignment is to consider how your individual identity/self concept*/behaviour been created and influenced by your social relationships and your membership in social groups. You will need to consider
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Biology 101 FINAL EXAMINATION Spring‚ 2013 Name: Gabriel Euzebio Date: May 10‚ 2013 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: This final exam is worth 100 points. There are three sections. The Multiple Choice section has 50 questions worth 1 point each‚ for a total of 50 points. The Fill-In The Blanks section has 10 questions worth 1 point each‚ for a total of 10 points. For the Short Answer section‚ you must choose to answer 8 of the 12 questions‚ and each question is worth 5 points‚ for a total
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Unit One Continued Biology is Life and the Living Characterstics of living things Must have Complex and Organized structure based on element carbon Flower (complex and organized) Reproduction and show gene controlled by heredity Camel reproduces and heredity is the traits based on the genes of the DNA Instructions on how to create YOU Crystal reproduces but has no Genes and no control Living things show growth and development Egg cell with sperm to embryo to child 23+23 for DNA Energy
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Biology 101 : A Crash Course The school bell rings on the first day of school. Your students start to trickle into the class little by little. They see the various microscopes and dissecting equipment‚ and their eyes go wide. Biology is a very fun and interactive subject for students‚ which makes it all the more exciting to be able to teach it. Ever since I took sophomore biology in high school I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it. My teacher just always seemed like he was having as much
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Concepts – Chapter 10 Hershey and Chase experiments (10.1) Hershey and Change mixed radioactively labeled phages with bacteria‚ they agitated the cultures in a blender to separate the phages outside of the bacteria‚ they centrifuged the mixture so that the bacteria formed a pellet‚ and finally‚ they measured the radioactivity in the pellet and liquid Phage replication (10.1) A phage attaches itself to a bacteria cell‚ the phage injects its DNA into the bacterium‚ the phage DNA
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The process by which the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell divides to produce two cells is called * cytokinesis. Eukaryotic cells spend most of their cell cycle in which phase? * interphase Chromatin‚ the stuff chromosomes are made of‚ is made up of what? * protein and DNA Which of the following occurs during interphase? * cell growth and duplication of the chromosomes The cell has a very narrow middle separating two bulging ends. It sort of looks like the number 8!
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