Mammalian biogeography Study guides, Class notes & Summaries

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CWRU BIOL 214 Exam 1(Graded A+ actual test)
  • CWRU BIOL 214 Exam 1(Graded A+ actual test)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • 2024
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  • What are darwin's first 3 observations that led to Inference 1 - individuals within a population compete for limited resources - 1. most organisms produce more than one or two offspring and are capable of exponential growth under ideal conditions 2. populations do not increase in size indefinitely 3. food and other resources are limited for most populations What are darwin's last 2 observations that led to Inference 2 - hereditary characteristics may allow some individuals to survive lon...
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Class Notes up to Exam 2 Mammalogy (BIOL427)
  • Class Notes up to Exam 2 Mammalogy (BIOL427)

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  • In depth PowerPoint covering class notes up to Exam 2 for Mammalogy at McNeese State University, topics covered include mammalian modes of reproduction, biogeography, conservation, and wildlife diseases. Class taken Fall semester of 2023.
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Final exam latest latest latest(biology) Correctly Answered
  • Final exam latest latest latest(biology) Correctly Answered

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  • Final exam latest latest latest -This double-membraned organelle contains chromatin and is the site where most genetic information is stored in a eukaryotic cell. a) nucleus b) ribosome c) Golgi apparatus d) mitochondrion e) endoplasmic reticulum (ER) {{ANS}}a) nucleus -A molecule with the chemical formula C24H42O21 is probably a a) protein b) lipid c) hydrocarbon d) carbohydrate e) nucleic acid {{ANS}}d) carbohydrate -These organelles have their own ribosomes and their o...
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Modification of basic body parts and Biogeography - Grade 11 Biology
  • Modification of basic body parts and Biogeography - Grade 11 Biology

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  • A detailed summary of the entire Modification of basic body parts and evolution Grade 11 Biology Topic as well as whole Biogeography Chapter. 2 in 1 summary.
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Latest one exam 3(BIO)Answered
  • Latest one exam 3(BIO)Answered

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  • Latest one exam 3(BIO)Answered In the Hershey and Chase experiment, the pellet was radioactive after bacteria had been infected with 32P-labeled viruses and centrifuged. Why? A. Viruses were centrifuged to form the pellet, and they had incorporated radioactive proteins from the bacterial DNA. B. Viruses were centrifuged to form the pellet, and they had incorporated radioactive DNA. C. Bacteria were centrifuged to form the pellet, and they had incorporated radioactive DNA. D. Bacteri...
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Darwin, evolution, modification of basic body plans and biogeography
  • Darwin, evolution, modification of basic body plans and biogeography

  • Summary • 7 pages • 2021
  • Well summarised notes recommended by teachers and classmates. Content covered includes Darwins theory of evolution, and modification of basic body plans. Information on the pentadactyl limb, adaptive radiation and biogeography and how all came about (continental drift), swell as Wallace's studies. Diagrams accompany the notes to give a good, easy learning experience with these well explained concepts.
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Biological Science, Canadian Edition., 2e (Freeman et al.) UPDATED VERSION Biological Science, Canadian Edition., 2e (Freeman et al.) UPDATED VERSION
  • Biological Science, Canadian Edition., 2e (Freeman et al.) UPDATED VERSION

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  • Contents Chapter 1 Biology and the Tree of Life 1 1.1 The Cell Theory 2 Are All Organisms Made of Cells? 2 Where Do Cells Come From? 2 1.2 The Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection 4 What Is Evolution? 4 What Is Natural Selection? 4 1.3 The Tree of Life 5 Linnaean Taxonomy 6 BOX 1.1 Scientific Names and Terms 6 Using Molecules to Understand the Tree of Life 8 1.4 Doing Biology 10 Why Do Giraffes Have Long Necks? An Introduction to Hypothesis Testing 10 Why Are Chili Peppers Hot? An ...
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