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AP Bio Lab - Diffusion and Osmosis

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Living Environment - Lab Review

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Living Environment Part D (Required Labs) Review Beaks of Finches 14 Species of Darwin?s finches Beaks vary in size and shape Bodies vary in size and shape Beaks of Finches Different beak sizes and shapes differ in their efficiency at performing particular tasks. Beaks of Finches Why do offspring of better-adapted individuals inherit many of their parents? favorable variations? Beaks of Finches Why do offspring of better-adapted individuals inherit many of their parents? favorable variations? Favorable variations allow parents to survive and then reproduce more. Their offspring then may possess those variations. Beaks of Finches What are the parts of Darwin?s theory of Natural Selection? Beaks of Finches What are the parts of Darwin?s theory of Natural Selection?

Living Environment- Lab Summaries

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Living Environment Part D (Required Labs) Review Beaks of Finches 14 Species of Darwin?s finches Beaks vary in size and shape Bodies vary in size and shape Beaks of Finches Different beak sizes and shapes differ in their efficiency at performing particular tasks. Beaks of Finches Why do offspring of better-adapted individuals inherit many of their parents? favorable variations? Beaks of Finches Why do offspring of better-adapted individuals inherit many of their parents? favorable variations? Favorable variations allow parents to survive and then reproduce more. Their offspring then may possess those variations. Beaks of Finches What are the parts of Darwin?s theory of Natural Selection? Beaks of Finches What are the parts of Darwin?s theory of Natural Selection?

AP Human Geography Chapter 1 Part 4

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Chapter 1, Part 4 Presentation borrowed from ?Osman Human Geography PowerPoints? Globalization The spread of economic activities from one country to many other regions. The establishment of integrated industrial and service sectors world-wide. Primarily an economic factor, it has enormous social and political consequences. 2 Principle factors-Transnational Corporations-most HQ in US, Europe or Japan have offices and production facilities in many parts of the world. These TNCs become dominant economically and politically in the countries where they operate. In many cases their total income exceeds the entire GNP of the host country. E.g. Wal-Mart earns more income than most Central American nations.

AP Bio Lab write up #1: osmosis and diffusion

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Diffusion and Osmosis Introduction: Atoms and molecules are constantly in motion. This kinetic energy causes the molecules to bump into each other and move in different directions. This motion is the fuel for diffusion. Diffusion is the random movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. This will occur until the two areas reach a dynamic equilibrium. When this dynamic equilibrium is reached the concentration of molecules will be approximately equal and there will be no net movement of molecules after this point. The molecules will still be in motion but the concentrations will remain the same.

Types of Diffusion

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Relocation diffusion: The spread of an idea throuhg physical movement of people from one place to another. Expansion Diffusion: Spread of an idea from one play to another by snowballing. Hierarchal Diffusion: Spread of an idea from people of authority Contagious Diffusin: Rapid and wide spread diffusion of a characteristic throughout the population
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