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Biology For Science Majors 1 Final Exam Review
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FINAL EXAM REVIEW FOR BIOLOGY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS 1 COURSE.
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80 Solved Questions on Evolutionary Biology - Exam 1 | BIOL 3306, Exams of Biology
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80 Solved Questions on Evolutionary Biology - Exam 1 | BIOL 3306, Exams of Biology 
University of Houston (UH) 
Biology 
Prof. Rebecca Zufall 
 
 
Material Type: Exam; Professor: Zufall; Class: Evolutionary Biology; Subject: (Biology); University:
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Freshman Biology Chemistry Final Study Guide Bundle (UofH)
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Combined study guide for CHEM 1305 and BIOL 1306
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Final Exam Review for BIOL 3306 (EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY)
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FINAL EXAM REVIEW FOR EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
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Biology Chapter 2 Notes
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Chapter 2 focuses on exploring the theory of chemical evolution, which addresses the fundamental question of how life originated. It starts by referencing Louis Pasteur's experiment that refuted the idea of spontaneous generation. Despite the rejection of spontaneous generation, the chapter recognizes the necessity for life to have arisen from nonliving materials in Earth's early history. The theory of chemical evolution is introduced, proposing that complex carbon-containing substances gradua...
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Biology Chapter 5 Notes
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Chapter 5 introduces the significance of macromolecules in cellular evolution and function, with a focus on carbohydrates. Carbohydrates encompass monosaccharides, oligosaccharides, and polysaccharides, characterized by their molecular formula (CH2O)n. While the name "carbohydrate" suggests a carbon-water bond, they consist of carbonyl (C=O) and hydroxyl (-OH) groups. Notably, not all compounds with the CnH2nOn formula are carbohydrates. The chapter explores the role of carbohydrates in life'...
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Biology Chapter 6 Notes
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Chapter 6 explores the significance of membranes in biological evolution and cellular life. It begins by discussing the hypothesis that biological evolution originated from self-replicating molecules enclosed within membranes. These membranes, particularly the plasma membrane, act as selective barriers, separating life from nonlife and regulating the passage of substances. Their role in concentrating reactants within cells promotes efficient chemical reactions. The chapter dives into the formati...
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Biology Chapter 4 Notes
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Chapter 4 delves into the origins of life, highlighting the RNA world hypothesis as a leading contender for life's beginnings. It explores the debates surrounding the first "living molecule," whether RNA was the initial player, and how self-replicating molecules led to biological evolution. The chapter also discusses nucleic acids' structure, function in modern cells, and their role in triggering life's evolution on Earth. It starts with an examination of nucleic acid monomers and their polymeri...
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Biology Chapter 3 Notes
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Chapters 3 to 6 explore the molecule responsible for life's origin. Early experiments, including Stanley Miller's, produced amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. Amino acids have been 
found in meteorites and in interstellar-like conditions. This raises the question: Could proteins, made of amino acids, have sparked life? For this, proteins must possess life's key attributes: information, replication, and evolution. We start by understanding amino acids, proteins' basic 
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BIOL 1106Module 2 Data Sheet
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Materials: 
Red onion 
Elodea 
Micro forceps 
Glass slides 
Cover slips 
KimWipes 
Droppers 
Tally counters 
Compound microscopes with 4X and 10X objectives 
Distilled water 
15% NaCl and 1M NaCl solutions 
Gloves 
Methods: 
Part I. Red Onion Cells 
Red onion cells contain a flavonoid pigment called anthocyanin, which gives the onion its 
purplish color. The same pigment gives petunias their deep purple color. This pigment allows 
us to visualize what happens to the water content in a cell when ...
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