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AP Biology (Campbell/Reece 8e) Chapter 6

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The Fundamental Units of Life Hierarchy of biological organization ? cells at bottom Plants & animals are multicellular (eukaryotic) Cells sense and respond to environmental fluctuations Keep biological theme in mind : evolution ? all cells can be seen as the descent of earlier cells that have been modified during evolution on Earth 6.1 To study cells, biologists use microscopes and tools of biochemistry Invention of microscopes in 1590 and refinement in 1600s Light Microscopes ? visible light is passed through the specimen then the glass lenses -First used by Renaissance scientists and the one used in the lab -Lenses refract light so image of specimen has been magnified Three important parameter in microscopy ? Magnification, Contrast, & Resolution

Cambell biology 7th edition introduction notes

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BIO 1003 and BIO 1015L Welcome! Helene Eisenman Barbour contact info: [email protected] Office 506B Tuesdays 2:00 ? 3:00 or by appointment 646-660-6252 Organization of the Courses BIO 1003 Laboratory and lecture are combined into one course. You will receive one grade. BIO 1015L/1016 (Pathways) Laboratory and lecture are two courses. Mandatory recitation sections for lecture. You will receive two separate grades. Important Information Attendance Behavior Academic Integrity Electronic Blackboard & Email Required Materials Laboratory Study Habits You must attend class on exam days!!!! 1. In the event of an emergency: a) You must notify me by phone/email immediately b) You must provide documentation of the emergency

Realism and Romanticism

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Pathology Notes Nov. 2010 Chapter 11 Hormones- chemical substances, formed in tissue or organ, that stimulate or inhibit the growth or function of other tissues or organs. Hormones are commonly connected to the endocrine system?a collective group of tissues capable of secreting hormones. Characteristics of Hormones: Control: the hypothalamus-pituitary axis regulates many hormones Feedback: Hormones function w/in feedback loops Patterns: hormones exhibit patterns of secretion, metabolism, and elimination Receptor binding: hormone attraction and attachment to cells is essential to exert an effect Action: hormones act on target organs to achieve an effect or act on glands to produce another hormone.
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