BIOL 101 Intro To BIO Texas A&M

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  • Texas A&M BIOL 101 Spring 2008
    Chapter 1 1. List five characteristics that all living things have in common. 2. 3. Describe the hierarchy of organization of life. 4. 5. What are the two main categories of cells and how are they different? Discuss Cell Theory. Who first observed c
  • Texas A&M BIOL 101 Spring 2008
    CHAPTER 5 What is a polymer? What is a monomer? What is dehydration synthesis? What is hydrolysis? WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF A BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULE? WHAT ARE THE FUNCTIONS OF CARBOHYDRATES? OF LIPIDS? OF PROTEINS? OF NUCLEIC ACIDS? Be able to rec
  • Texas A&M BIOL 101 Spring 2008
    Chapter 1 *Chemistry review goes with the test-worth 5 points with exam #1. It would be in my best interest to buy index cards to review molecules, etc. Chapter 1 General overview-Biology root words o Bios-life Logos-Study of Commonalities with cha
  • Texas A&M BIOL 101 Spring 2008
    Chapter 5 1. Name the type of chemical reaction that synthesizes polymers from small subunits called monomers. Name the four categories of macromolecules from which living tissue is constructed. Give examples of monosaccharides, disaccharides, and
  • Texas A&M BIOL 101 Spring 2008
  • Texas A&M BIOL
    Biology 101 Notes Chapter 3 Water and the Fitness of the Environment I. The Molecule That Supports All of Life a. Water is the basis of life 1. Cells are made of 70-95% water. 2. of earth is water. 3. Water is the only substance to exist in all thr
  • Texas A&M BIOL
    October 22, 2007 BIOL 101 - Fall 2007 -Week 9 - Plant genetic engineering: Feeding the world Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) - What they are and Why they are needed? According to the United Nations (UN), the 2007 world population is around 6.6
  • Texas A&M BIOL
    Chapter 1 1. List five characteristics that all living things have in common. 2. 3. Describe the hierarchy of organization of life. 4. 5. What are the two main categories of cells and how are they different? Discuss Cell Theory. Who first observed c
  • Texas A&M BIOL
    Chapter 1 *Chemistry review goes with the test-worth 5 points with exam #1. It would be in my best interest to buy index cards to review molecules, etc. Chapter 1 General overview-Biology root words o Bios-life Logos-Study of Commonalities with cha
 
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