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BIO 311D - Exam 2 Review. 
1. Populations 
Population definition: a group of interbreeding individuals 
-group of individuals of the same species that lives and reproduces from year to year in a 
particular location (lecture) 
Population size is dependent on growth factors 
● Exponential growth 
○ Resources are plentiful 
○ Influenced by birth rate and death rate 
○ Proportional to the size of the population
BIO 311C – Final Exam Review: Biochemistry. 
CH 1. THE SCIENCE OF BIOLOGY 
 
1. What is biological hierarchy? Know the levels and examples. Nothing else. 
 
Amy’s Mom Made Carla’s Cat Try On Orange Skirts on the Pink Couch Earlier Before Brunch (love 
 
it!!!!) 
 
→	Atoms (C, H, O, N, S, etc.) and Molecules (Water, amino acid, sugars) 
 
→	Macromolecules (Proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, etc) 
 
→	Cell parts (Membrane, nucleus, mitochondria) 
 
→	Cells (Uni/multicellular) 
 
→	Ti...
BIO 311C - Exam 3 Study Guide: Biochemistry. 
INTRODUCTION TO METABOLISM (30%): 
 
1.	Define metabolism, anabolism, and catabolism, and give examples for each. 
 
a.	Metabolism → refers to all the biochemical reactions going on in the cell (meta = change) 
 
i.	Combining anabolism and catabolism is metabolism 
 
b.	Anabolism → synthesis process (+) (ana = synthesis) 
 
i.	Individual monomers combine together to make a polymer (energy consuming, energy is required to synthesize larger molecul...
BIO 311C- Exam 1 Study Guide. 
Introduction/themes in biology: 
 
Explain what characterizes life, i.e. what are the different properties of life? 
Growth & development, evolution, response to environment, energy processing, 
 
reproduction, order, regulation 
What is an emergent property? Be prepared to give examples. 
A property that only complete systems have, and individual parts of the system do not. Compare reductionism to systems biology and suggest advantages and disadvantages of each
BIO 311C – EXAM 2 REVIEW QUESTIONS. 
Part A. Multiple Choice Questions 
Read each question carefully and completely before you select the best answer for questions 1-21 and fill in the appropriate blank in the scantron form with a #2 pencil. Each question is worth 2 points. Answer all the 21 questions. The best 20 questions will be considered for a maximum of 40 points. 
 
1)	Which of the following molecule may have been the first macromolecule to store genetic information and catalyze reactio...
BIO 311C - FINAL EXAM REVIEW. 
CH 1. THE SCIENCE OF BIOLOGY 
 
1.	What is biological hierarchy? Know the levels and examples. Nothing else. 
Atoms (C, H, O, N, S, etc.) -> Molecules (water, amino acids, sugar) -> Macromolecules (proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, etc.) -> Organelles/Parts of a cell (membrane, nucleus, mitochondria, etc.) -> Cell -> Tissues (bone, muscle, nerve, etc.) -> Organs (heart, lungs, brain, etc.) -> Organ System (circulatory, reproductive, etc.) -> ...
Solution step by step of conceptual questions of the book: University Physics with Modern Physics. Chapter 12 - Gravitation.
Solution step by step of the conceptual questions of book: University Physics with Modern Physics by Gary Westfall y Wolfgang Bauer, for the chapter 12 "Gravitation"
Extensive notes on all modules/lectures
Will prepare you for exam 1. All answers to study guide questions completed with detail from lectures and readings.