YEAR 11 BIOLOGY EEI YEAR 11 BIOLOGY EEI JOSHUA CURSON JOSHUA CURSON ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY- ENZYMES ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY- ENZYMES ------------------------------------------------- THE ENZYME IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD Effects of Temperature on Amylase Activity ABSTRACT: The aim of this EEI was to test the effects of temperature on the activity of the enzyme Amylase. Solutions of starch and amylase were held at selected temperatures by various methods of temperature control. Once
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Biomolecules - Biology Unit 3 What is a Biomolecule? Organic molecule made by living organisms Organic Molecules: contain carbon considered the “chemicals of life” Inorganic Molecules: Do not contain carbon Consist mostly of: carbon (c)‚ hydrogen (h)‚ oxygen (o) Monomers vs. Polymers Monomers: single-molecule that may react with similar molecules to form a chain Polymers: a chain of many monomers that are chemically bonded together
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AP Biology Summer Assignment Chapter 50.1: An Introduction to Ecology and the Biosphere Ecology is the scientific study of how organisms interact with the environment. When studying Ecology scientists want to know‚ where organisms live‚ why they live there‚ and how many are there. Ecology and environmental biology both stem from Darwin’s interest and observations upon the distribution of organisms and how they adapted to their specific environment. Darwin concluded that the environment interacting
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Instructor Biology 1111 4-5 Lab Topic 4: Microscopy Elodea Cells at ___X Elodea Cells at ___X Report Sheet—Lab Topic 4 1. Draw and label each of the organisms available. Cheek Cells at ___X Cheek Cells at ___X Name _______________________________ Date_____________ Instructor ___________________________ Section___________ _________________________ 4-6 Lab Topic 4: Microscopy 2. Fill in the following table: Compound Microscope Dissecting Microscope Types of Light Available Powers
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Biology 100 Quiz 1 1. Which is the smallest unit of life that can survive and reproduce on its own? x | a cell | | a molecule | | an organ | | a population | | an ecosystem | 2. The instructions in DNA are used to make x | proteins | | carbohydrates | | DNA | | energy | | homeostasis | 3. The chemical processes in the living cell are collectively called | adaptation | | homeostasis | | evolution | | respiration | x
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Fundamental of Cell Biology A cell is the basic unit of life‚ and all organisms are made up of one or many cells. One of the things that all cells have in common is a plasma membrane‚ it is also called as cell membrane as it is works as a barrier between the inner and outer surface of a cell. In animal cells‚ the plasma membrane is present in the outer most layer of the cell and in plant cell it is present just beneath the cell wall. It separates the contents of the cell from its outside environment
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General Biology II (BIOL 2061) – Spring 2013- Hartley Unit 5 – Animal Form & Function‚ Metabolism and Digestion I. Learning Goals – Note that there are both content and competency goals in this course. II. Reading Assignment with Comprehension Questions I suggest you complete the comprehension questions as you read each chapter or directly after. Read the chapters before coming to class. III. Lecture Note Template You can use this template to fill in your lecture notes
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Ellen Ryan Biology IA Task G1 Investigation into the biodiversity of organisms at different heights on a rocky shore. PART (1) Ellen Ryan Introduction This experiment was carried out in order to better understand Hong Kong’s ecology and biodiversity‚ specifically focusing on field-based whole organism biology in an area with little human interferences. Method 1. Lay a horizontal transect on the mid-shore (1.75m) 2. Repeat for high-shore (2.25m) 3. At regular intervals of 1m
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References: http://www.innerbody.com/image/digeov.html http;//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digestion http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digestive_disease Yang and Capco‚ Biology Third Edition‚ Phoenix Publishing House. 2010 Ramos and Morales‚Exploring life Through Science Biology‚Phoenix Publishing House.2007 The Human Digestive System
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Name _________________________________ ID number_________________ Date_________________ Invitation to Biology – small test 1 (due in class on Thu Sep 5th) This is a multiple choice test – please circle the letter corresponding to the most correct answer. 15 Qs. 1. The instructions in DNA are used to make a. carbohydrates b. lipids (fats) c. DNA d. energy e. proteins 2. The ability to maintain a constant internal environment is called a. metabolism
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