Molecular Biology STUDY GUIDE for FINAL EXAM MOLECULAR BIOLOGY MASTER LIST OF UNITS Unit 1: Scientific Method Unit 8: Photosynthesis Unit 2: Chemistry Basics Unit 9: Respiration Unit 3: Organic Molecules Unit 10: Cell Division Unit 4: Energy Unit 11: Protein Synthesis Unit 5: Cells and Cell Transport Unit 12: Reproduction Unit 6: Classification Unit 13: Genetics Unit 7. Evolution MAJOR THEMES OF BIOLOGY 1. Structure is related to function. ex. waterproofing on organisms is made of lipids which are non-polar. ex. structures which absorb light are flat and thin to maximize surface area with the least amount of material 2. New properties emerge at each level of organization. Small changes in molecules can result in an enormous
Molecular Biology Study Guide
Molecular Biology STUDY GUIDE for FINAL EXAM MOLECULAR BIOLOGY MASTER LIST OF UNITS Unit 1: Scientific Method Unit 8: Photosynthesis Unit 2: Chemistry Basics Unit 9: Respiration Unit 3: Organic Molecules Unit 10: Cell Division Unit 4: Energy Unit 11: Protein Synthesis Unit 5: Cells and Cell Transport Unit 12: Reproduction Unit 6: Classification Unit 13: Genetics Unit 7. Evolution MAJOR THEMES OF BIOLOGY 1. Structure is related to function. ex. waterproofing on organisms is made of lipids which are non-polar. ex. structures which absorb light are flat and thin to maximize surface area with the least amount of material 2. New properties emerge at each level of organization. Small changes in molecules can result in an enormous
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