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BUNDLED BIO 101- UW Madison Exams 2023
BUNDLED BIO 101- UW Madison Exams 2023
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[Show more]What is a covalent bond? - When two atoms share electrons 
 
What are the three key polar covalent bonds (for the sake of this class)? - O-H, N-H, S-H 
 
What can H bond to? - Other polar molecules and water. 
 
How are polymers built? - Through dehydration reactions (Monomer in, water out) 
 
How a...
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Add to cartWhat is a covalent bond? - When two atoms share electrons 
 
What are the three key polar covalent bonds (for the sake of this class)? - O-H, N-H, S-H 
 
What can H bond to? - Other polar molecules and water. 
 
How are polymers built? - Through dehydration reactions (Monomer in, water out) 
 
How a...
What is a covalent bond? - When two atoms share electrons 
 
What are the three key polar covalent bonds (for the sake of this class)? - O-H, N-H, S-H 
 
What can H bond to? - Other polar molecules and water. 
 
How are polymers built? - Through dehydration reactions (Monomer in, water out) 
 
How a...
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Add to cartWhat is a covalent bond? - When two atoms share electrons 
 
What are the three key polar covalent bonds (for the sake of this class)? - O-H, N-H, S-H 
 
What can H bond to? - Other polar molecules and water. 
 
How are polymers built? - Through dehydration reactions (Monomer in, water out) 
 
How a...
Biology - Study of life 
 
Properties of life - order, energy processing, regulations, response to the environment, reproduction, growth and development, and evolutionary adaptation 
 
Types of prokaryotes - bacteria and archaea 
 
Kingdoms of eukaryotes - Animalia, protis, fungi, and plants 
 
What...
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Add to cartBiology - Study of life 
 
Properties of life - order, energy processing, regulations, response to the environment, reproduction, growth and development, and evolutionary adaptation 
 
Types of prokaryotes - bacteria and archaea 
 
Kingdoms of eukaryotes - Animalia, protis, fungi, and plants 
 
What...
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Meiosis lead to the production of ________. - Gametes 
 
Mitosis leads to the production of ________. - Somatic cells 
 
What are the functions of mitosis? - Growth, repair/replacement, and asexual reproduction in planaria. 
 
What is the G1 stage responsible for? - Cell growth, transcription/transl...
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Add to cartMeiosis lead to the production of ________. - Gametes 
 
Mitosis leads to the production of ________. - Somatic cells 
 
What are the functions of mitosis? - Growth, repair/replacement, and asexual reproduction in planaria. 
 
What is the G1 stage responsible for? - Cell growth, transcription/transl...
Basics of diffusion, gradients, and how they relate - Diffusion: spontaneous movement of very small things. It requires no energy investment by the organism (other than keeping the temperature above freezing) 
--direction is random 
 
Gradients: top of gradient = high concentration, bottom of gradie...
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Add to cartBasics of diffusion, gradients, and how they relate - Diffusion: spontaneous movement of very small things. It requires no energy investment by the organism (other than keeping the temperature above freezing) 
--direction is random 
 
Gradients: top of gradient = high concentration, bottom of gradie...
Why don't amoeba need circulatory systems? - Because they are immersed in particles unlike humans. They use phagocytosis to diffuse O2 and food into their bodies. They release CO2 back in the environment with ease. 
 
What is a sink for O2 and a producer of CO2 during cellular respiration? - Mitoch...
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Add to cartWhy don't amoeba need circulatory systems? - Because they are immersed in particles unlike humans. They use phagocytosis to diffuse O2 and food into their bodies. They release CO2 back in the environment with ease. 
 
What is a sink for O2 and a producer of CO2 during cellular respiration? - Mitoch...
Define neuroscience, nervous systems, and neurons. - Neuroscience: any science that deals with the structure or function of the nervous system or the brain 
Neurons: cells that send and receive electrical or chemical signals (nerve cells) 
Nervous systems: circuits of neurons that integrate internal...
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Add to cartDefine neuroscience, nervous systems, and neurons. - Neuroscience: any science that deals with the structure or function of the nervous system or the brain 
Neurons: cells that send and receive electrical or chemical signals (nerve cells) 
Nervous systems: circuits of neurons that integrate internal...
What is biological evolution? - Heritable change in a population across many generations. 
 
What is the difference between microevolution and macroevolution? - Microevolution is on a small scale. It is a change in a single gene. Macroevolution is on a large scale and results in the formation of a n...
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Add to cartWhat is biological evolution? - Heritable change in a population across many generations. 
 
What is the difference between microevolution and macroevolution? - Microevolution is on a small scale. It is a change in a single gene. Macroevolution is on a large scale and results in the formation of a n...
Why are there so many different kinds of organisms? - -Many different species 
-Variation within species and between species 
 
Geological Evidence - -Fossil record suggests that organisms change 
-Earth is very old (4.6 billion years) 
-Biological life is also very old (3.5 billion years) 
 
Linnae...
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Add to cartWhy are there so many different kinds of organisms? - -Many different species 
-Variation within species and between species 
 
Geological Evidence - -Fossil record suggests that organisms change 
-Earth is very old (4.6 billion years) 
-Biological life is also very old (3.5 billion years) 
 
Linnae...
4 things which effect density - B: birth 
I: Immigration 
D: death 
E: emigration 
 
4 types of ecology - - population 
- organism 
- community 
- ecosystem 
 
ecosystem ecology - energy flow between organisms 
 
community ecology - interactions among species 
 
organism ecology - how organsims st...
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Add to cart4 things which effect density - B: birth 
I: Immigration 
D: death 
E: emigration 
 
4 types of ecology - - population 
- organism 
- community 
- ecosystem 
 
ecosystem ecology - energy flow between organisms 
 
community ecology - interactions among species 
 
organism ecology - how organsims st...
4 things which effect density - B: birth 
I: Immigration 
D: death 
E: emigration 
 
4 types of ecology - - population 
- organism 
- community 
- ecosystem 
 
ecosystem ecology - energy flow between organisms 
 
community ecology - interactions among species 
 
organism ecology - how organsims st...
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Add to cart4 things which effect density - B: birth 
I: Immigration 
D: death 
E: emigration 
 
4 types of ecology - - population 
- organism 
- community 
- ecosystem 
 
ecosystem ecology - energy flow between organisms 
 
community ecology - interactions among species 
 
organism ecology - how organsims st...
1.	adaptation: inherited characteristics of organisms that enhance their survival and reproduction in specific environments 
2.	artificial selection: controlling survival and reproduction, dramatic change can occur in a short period of time 
3.	homology: similarity due to common ancestry 
4.	homolog...
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Add to cart1.	adaptation: inherited characteristics of organisms that enhance their survival and reproduction in specific environments 
2.	artificial selection: controlling survival and reproduction, dramatic change can occur in a short period of time 
3.	homology: similarity due to common ancestry 
4.	homolog...
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