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Evaluating Biodiversity - Can be used to evaluate biodiversity at the community level: - Species Diversity
Matching Properties of Life with Examples
1. Regulation of Internal Environment: Freshwater turtles increase body temperature by lying in the ...
- Can be used to evaluate biodiversity at the community level:
- Species Diversity
Matching Properties of Life with Examples
1. Regulation of Internal Environment: Freshwater turtles increase body temperature by lying in the sun.
2. Reproduction: All cells are produced from other cells.
3. Evolutionary Adaptation: Population of desert plants have characteristics that help them survive in
heat.
4. Growth and Development: Humans change over a lifetime.
5. Energy Processing: Grizzly bears eat salmon.
Levels of Organization
- First level with all properties associated with life:
- Cell
Consequences of the Fraudulent Vaccine Study
- The fraudulent study linking autism to the MMR vaccine had widespread consequences because:
Decreasing the number of children receiving vaccines posed a health risk to society.
Unique Properties of Water Due to Hydrogen Bonds
- Hydrogen bonds give water unique properties, including:
- Cohesion and adhesion
- Solid form (ice) is less dense than liquid form
- Makes a good solvent
- Moderate water temperature
Subatomic Particle Participation in Chemical Reactions
, - The only subatomic particle to participate in chemical reactions:
- Electron
Ozone Layer and UV-B Rays
- Damage to the ozone layer can cause negative health effects due to the increase in UV-B rays reaching
Earth's surface:
- True
Negative Effect of Ocean Acidification
- Negative effect threatening marine organisms like corals and oysters:
- Decreased concentration of carbonate ions for skeleton and shell growth.
Monomer of Carbohydrates
- The monomer of carbohydrates:
- Glucose
Peptide Bonds in Proteins
- The peptide bonds in proteins are created when amino acids are joined by a:
- Dehydration reaction.
Structure and Function of Plasma Membranes
- The structure and function of plasma membranes are primarily based on the arrangement of:
- Phospholipids.
Tonicity of IV Solutions
- Tonicity expected for a solution given through an IV into the bloodstream:
- Isotonic.
Photosynthesis and Light Reactions
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