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AP Human Geo CH 10 Bank

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1 Copyright ? 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. The Cultural Landscape, 11e (Rubenstein) Chapter 10 Food and Agriculture 1) Geographer Derwent Whittlesey divided the world into ________ agricultural regions (not including his area of nonexistent agriculture). A) 11 B) 12 C) 5 D) 3 E) 16 Answer: A Diff: 1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension Geog. Standard: 12 Section: 10 Food and Agriculture Learning Outcome: 10. 6: Identify the 11 major agricultural regions. 2) Geographer Derwent Whittlesey divided the world into agricultural regions (not including his area of nonexistent agriculture), ________ of which were classified as found in MDCs and ________ as found in LDCs. A) 6; 5 B) 1; 10 C) 8; 11 D) 10; 1 E) 11; 1 Answer: A Diff: 1

Campbell Ch. 33-52 Notes

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CHAPTER 33 INVERTEBRATES OUTLINE I. The Parazoa A. Phylum Porifera: sponges are sessile with porous bodies and choanocytes II. The Radiata A. Phylum Cnidaria: cnidarians have radial symmetry, a gastrovascular cavity, and cnidocytes B. Phylum Ctenophora: comb jellies possess rows of ciliary plates and adhesive colloblasts III. The Acoelomates A. Phylum Platyhelminthes: flatworms are dorsoventrally flattened acoelomates IV. The Pseudocoelomates A. Phylum Rotifera: rotifers have jaws and a crown of cilia B. Phylum Nematoda: roundworms are unsegmented and cylindrical with tapered ends V. The Coelomates: Protostomes A. Phylum Nemertea: The phylogenetic position of proboscis worms is uncertain B. The lophophorate phyla: bryozoans, phoronids, and brachiopods have ciliated

Campbell Ch. 15-32 Notes

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CHAPTER 1 5 THE CHROMOSOMAL BASIS OF INHERITANCE OUTLINE I. Relating Mendelism to Chromosomes A. Mendelian inheritance has its physical basis in the behavior of chromosomes during sexual life cycles B. Morgan traced a gene to a specific chromosome: science as a process C. Linked genes tend to be inherited together because they are located on the same chromosome D. Independent assortment of chromosomes and crossing over produce genetic recombinants E. Geneticists can use recombination data to map a chromosome?s genetic loci II. Sex Chromosomes A. The chromosomal basis of sex varies with the organism B. Sex-linked genes have unique patterns of inheritance III. Errors and Exceptions to Chromosomal Inheritance

Campbell Ch. 1-14 Notes

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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: THEMES IN THE STUDY OF LIFE OUTLINE I. Life?s Hierarchical Order A. The living world is a hierarchy, with each level of biological structure building on the level below it B. Each level of biological structure has emergent properties C. Cells are an organism?s basic units of structure and function D. The continuity of life is based on heritable information in the form of DNA E. Structure and function are correlated at all levels of biological organization F. Organisms are open systems that interact continuously with their environments G. Regulatory mechanisms ensure a dynamic balance in living systems II. Evolution, Unity, and Diversity A. Diversity and unity are the dual faces of life on Earth B. Evolution is the core theme of biology

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