BIO 171 Michigan
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Lecture 31: March 24 Terrestrial Diversification: Articles on human Angiosperm fossils - evolution of flowers reproduction -modern angiosperm-pollinator interactions
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Bio 171 Lecture Notes 1/4/2008 Biology: Life Science o Life can be studied at several hierarchical levels Multi-celled organism Population Community Ecosystem The biosphere o Life is exceedingly diverse Millions of species 3 major groupings c
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Bio 171 Lecture Notes 1/7/2008 Science o A particular way of understanding the natural world o Seeks to understand how nature works All scientists ask questions about the natural world Propose explanations in terms of natural processes Evaluate t
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Biology 171 Review Guide Test # 2 Types of Cell Division: 1. Mitosis- produces two genetically identical daughter cells Only in eukaryotes Only in somatic cells 2. Binary Fission- produces two genetically identical cells - Only in prokaryotes 3. Mei
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Vancomycin: The future of last resort Antibiotics. Michael D\'Hondt Vancomycin is considered the last resort antibiotic today but with the evolution of bacteria it is sure to lose its place in the near future. About thirty years after the discovery of
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A panic attack is a period of intense, often temporarily debilitating, sense of extreme fear with an abrupt onset. Most sufferers report fear of dying or going crazy, which is caused by the strong urge to flee the place where the attack started (\"f
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Exam 3 March 24 at 6 pm and will be in room CHEM 1640 th Lec. 23- Phylogenetics & Organismal Diversity Classical Taxonomy: - The describing and naming of species and higher taxonomic groups - Still in use today - Binomial nomenclature system of two
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Biology 171 Review Guide Test # 3 Class Taxonomy: the describing an naming of species and higher taxonomic groups - Still in use today - Binomial nomenclature system of two part names - Hierarchical classification: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Ord
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1. Which of the following are basic components of the Hardy-Weinberg equation? A. Allele frequencies in a subset of the population B. Frequencies of two alleles in a gene pool before and after many random matings C. Allele frequencies, phenotype freq
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