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Evolutionary biology

housing project

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Housing Project -You will work by yourself or with a partner (chose wisely) and you will construct your own model home. -Your house should demonstrate your understanding of how and why homes are made the way they are Choice 1: Identify a specific type of house built anywhere in the world and construct a replica model. On a separate sheet identify what is distinct about that type of home and why it is built the way it is. What adaptations does the home boast? You should be able to identify several key features (more than 1) to write about this type of house. Think about the resources available, climate, development of the country, ect. I expect AP level thought not just basic inference. Write up should be at least a full paragraph.

Biology Unit 1 2013

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BIOLOGY Unit 1: Biology and Science Science- an iterative process, ?tentative? truth, a way of asking questions and explaining observations Hypothesis?????????????....?.Theory?????????????.?.Law Specific????.????.????.????.????.????.????.?????General Less Certain???????.????.????.?????..????????More Certain Living vs. non Characteristics of living things: Reproduce (crystals + fire) Response to environment (fire) Use energy (fire) Transport (fire) Organized (crystals are stacked-easy) OR Complex (human body) Drawing the Line When chemicals ?care? enough to maintain their activities (homeostasis) to separate and control a piece of their air condition a piece of Columbus (one home) Chaos Biodiversity Organisms & ecosystems Can be viewed as information systems Store information

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background extinction During most of the 3.56 billion years that life has existed on the earth, there has been a continuous, low level of extinction of species known as background extinction. endangered species has so few individual survivors that the species could soon become extinct over all or most of its natural range (the area in which it is normally found). extinction rate expressed as a percentage or number of species that go extinct within a certain time period such as a year. HIPPCO Habitat destruction, degradation, and fragmentation; Invasive (nonnative) species; Population and resource use growth (too many people consuming too many resources); Pollution; Climate change; and Overexploitation.

Ap human syllabus

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Algae slides

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Final Lab ?slides for algae [11-19-13] 2. spirogya small, conjugating Cladophora Volvox
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Biology Lecture 30-Oct-13 Wednesday RrYy rryy 1:1:1:1 Round seeds R are dominant to wrinkled seeds r expected pheonytypic ratio of a cross RrYy and rryy law of segregation gamtes have only one copy of each allele ? ? ? ? ? 1 ? ? 1 ? 2 ? ? 2 ? 3 ? ? 3 ? 4 ? ? 4 ? 5 ? ? 5 ? 6 ? ? 6 ? 7 ? ? 7 ? 8 ? ? 8 ? 9 ? ? 9 ? 10 ? ? 10 ? 11 ? ? 11 ? 12 ? ? 12 ? 13 ? ? 13 ? 14 ? ? 14 ? 15 ? ? 15 ? 16

Ch03-Macromolecules-OnlineQuiz

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11/8/13, 10:04 AMCh03-Macromolecules and the Origin of Life - Page 1 of 8http://qsg.qm4.qm3-assessments.bfwpub.com/q4/session.dll Ch03-Macromolecules and the Origin of Life completed Total score: 16 out of 20, 80% 1 of 20 Which of the amino acids listed below would, when incorporated into a polypeptide chain (not at the N- or C-terminus), make the charge of the polypeptide more positive? a. Alanine b. Arginine c. Aspartate d. Serine e. Cysteine 1 out of 1 Correct. Textbook Reference: 3.2 What Are the Chemical Structures and Functions of Proteins? p. 43 2 of 20 Nucleotides are composed of a. amino acids. b. nucleic acids. c. a phosphate, a sugar and a base. d. a base and phosphate. e. fatty acids and a base. 1 out of 1

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