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Midterm Study Guide
Know the levels of the organization of life
Know the unifying theme of biology
Know the componets of a controlled study
Know the increasing compexity of the organizaton of life
Know what evolution is
Know the different variables & their location on a graph
Know what an element is
Know how to determine the numbers of neutrons & protons of an isotope
Know how to determine the pH of a solution containing an x amount of moles
Know the different types of polysaccharides & what they are used for
Know the components of an amino acid
Know the structure of DNA & its base
Know the component of a mitochondrion
Know what endosymbiosis is
Know the structures found in both eukaryotes & prokaryotes
Know the functions of each of the organelles
Know the difference between active & passive transport & examples of each
Which cell are most commonly found to become cancerous?
Know the parts of a the vertebrate
Know the components of a skeletal muscle
Know the different types of cells in the brain and surrounding area
Know the different layers of the skin & what can occur on in each
Know what the cardiovascular system is
Know the components of a capillary & their functions
Know the components of a vein & their functions
Know the flow of blood through the heart
Know the effects of epinephrine
Know the flow of blood through capillaries & arterioles
Know the components of blood & their functions
Know what anemia is
Know what the purpose of blood clotting
Know what anti-Rh antibodies are
Know the lymphatic vessels & where they are located
Know the difference between innate & adaptives defenses in the body
Know what the complement system is
Know what T lymphocyes are
Know what allergies are
Essay Questions:
Using active and passive transport, identify & discuss how substances enter & leave cells
Identify & discuss all the characteristics of life
Identify & discuss the properties of water
Identify the two circuits of the cardiovascular system & explain their differences including function and organs involved
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DescriptionThis is the unit 13 lab on glaciers and glacial geomorphology (landscapes and landforms). You will need to access this webpage for part I and this webpage for part II.InstructionsThis is the unit 13 lab on glaciers and glacial geomorphology (landscapes and landforms). You will need to access this webpage for part I and this webpage for part II.Multiple AttemptsThis test allows 3 attempts. This is attempt number 1.CompletionThis test can be saved and resumed later only in accordance with your instructor's test policy.http://geode.net/glacier-lab-i-nf/http://geode.net/glacier-lab-ii-nf/QUESTION 1GigaPan 1.) What type of glacier is this?ice sheetice cappiedmont glaciervalley glacier2 points QUESTION 2GigaPan set 2.) Here are two valleys, "Valley X" and "Valley Y": Which one is glacial in origin? Why?Valley X - it is V shaped.Valley X - it is U shaped.Valley Y - it is V shaped.Valley Y - it is U shaped.2 points QUESTION 3GigaPan 3.) Click on the snapshot at lower left. 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