BIOL 4104 Histology LSU
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252 Astronomy _ 7777 Sem inar in A stronom y and A strophysics (1-6) V M ay be taken for a m ax. of 6 sem . hrs. of credit. Also offered as PH YS 7777. 7783 T opics in A stronom y and A strophysics (3) V M ay be taken for a m ax. of 6 hrs. of credit.
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NOTES FOR BIOLOGY 1002 SECTIONS 001 and 002 Spring 2008 DR. STEVEN POMARICO Outline 4C CHAPTER 29 Respiration The process cellular respiration in organisms (what the mitochondria do) requires O2 and generates CO2 as a waste product Because this cellu
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NOTES FOR BIOLOGY 1002 Outline 3A As the shoot of a plant grows at the apical meristem it gives rise to different specialized tissues (see fig 24-9): Stems Buds Leaves Flowers Leaves of a plant have two main parts the blade and the petiole (the lea
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03/12/08 Chapter 31 The Urinary System Digestive system is unselective The excretory system restores and maintains the proper internal amount minerals, water, sugar, protein, fat, etc. in the body despite differences in diet. Introduction Picture: Ka
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Chapter 32 Defense Against Diseases: The Immune System Three lines of defense against microbial attack 1. External barriers (skin, mucous membranes) (to prevent and keep them out) a. Skin i. physical barrier to microbial entry ii. inhospitable enviro
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NOTES FOR BIOLOGY 1002 SECTIONS 001 and 002 Outline 2B CHAPTER 23 Animal Diversity II: Vertebrates The last group of animals features four new characteristics (see fig 23-2): Notochord and Nerve cord Nerve cord: bundle of nerves, running length of o
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NOTES FOR BIOLOGY 1002 Outline 3C CHAPTER 26 Plant Responses to the Environment Plants perceive and respond to environmental stimuli by regulating growth and development through the action of chemicals called plant hormones or growth regulators. Wha
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03/05/08 Chapter 30 Nutrition and Digestion A nutritionally adequate animal diet satisfies three needs: 1. Fuel (chemical energy) a. Need energy to repair b. Need energy to stay warm 2. Organic raw materials for biosynthesis (especially carbon based
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NOTES FOR BIOLOGY 1002 Outline 3B CHAPTER 25 Plant Reproduction and Development Sexual versus Asexual Reproduction Many plant species can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Asexual reproduction can occur via fragmentation Fragmentation can be an