BIOL 456 Human Physiology II Idaho State
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Biological Sciences Course Rotations Please note that this schedule is subject to change. Every Semester BIOL 100 BIOL 101 BIOL 102 BIOL 206 BIOL 209 BIOL 221 BIOL 223 BIOL 235 BIOL 315 BIOL 358 BIOL 369 BIOL g417 BIOL g418 BIOL g481 BIOL g482 BIOL g
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Biology Notes March 3, 2008 Sugar is manufactured due to photosynthesis. Where it is manufactured cannot consume all of the sugar, so it has to be stored or moved. Sugar is transported when sugar enters the companion cells and then moves into the ST
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Biology Notes February 1, 2008 Diatoms: -silica shell around a single celled organism -the shells are similar to a Petri-dish, the bottom nestles into the top. -used as filters, ie: pools Diatom Reproduction: Some Characteristics of Algae: Cell Wal
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Biology Notes February 11, 2008 Evolution of Seeds: Homospory is primitive (mosses and ferns). Heterospory evolved from homospory. Zygote = 2n mitosis = sporophyte Sporophyte makes sporangia, sporangia makes spores by mitosis (ploidy changes!), spor
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Vocabulary List for Exam 1 Evolution - change in the gene pool of a population from generation to generation by such processes as mutation, natural selection, and genetic drift. Inheritance - The process of genetic transmission of characteristics fr
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Biology Notes February 27, 2008 Plants continue development with meristems. Meristems make derivatives differentiate into tissues. All one cell type = simple tissues Several cell types = complex Tissues Complex Tissues that appear in plant organs: -X
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Biology Notes for Test 2 February 15, 2008 Flowering Plant Life Cycle -embryos, endosperm and on to non-reproductive things plants do The pollen arrives on the stigma and then the pollen tube grown down the style and into the ovary. Biology Notes f
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Spring 2008 BIOL 102: STUDY GUIDE FOR EXAM 4 Readings for the exam are focused on Chapters: 31 and 32. If you do not have a textbook, there are some on reserve in the Biology Learning Center, Life Sciences Rm. 208. It is always a good idea to read an
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Biology Notes April 21, 2008 Social insects: Social insects live in very large colonies, cooperate to build nests, gather food and rear brood. -ants, bees and wasps Individual parental care behaviors: digger wasps select nest site, deliver caterpilla