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Alberta Biology 30: Reproduction & Development  Questions and Answers
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Alberta Biology 30: Endocrine System Questions and  Answers 100% Solved
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Biology 30 Alberta: The Senses Questions and Answers Rated A+
  • Biology 30 Alberta: The Senses Questions and Answers Rated A+

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  • Biology 30 Alberta: The Senses Questions and Answers Rated A+ How are stimuli detected? -Answer By sensory receptors How does sensation occur? -Answer Electrochemical impulses arrive at cerebral cortex Sensory adaptation -Answer Process by which repeated, insignificant signals are filtered out What do photoreceptors do? -Answer Detect light (e.g. rods and cones in human eye) What do chemoreceptors do? -Answer Detect chemical signals (e.g. olfactory cells for smell, taste buds, internal de...
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Alberta Biology 30: Nervous System Questions and  Answers 100% Solved
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Biology 30 (Alberta) Reproduction and Embryology Latest Graded A+ | 2024
  • Biology 30 (Alberta) Reproduction and Embryology Latest Graded A+ | 2024

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  • Biology 30 (Alberta) Reproduction and Embryology Latest Graded A+ Kidney - Filters blood of impurities (eg. Urea) and produces urine. Ureter - Transports urine to the bladder for storage. Bladder - Stores urine. Urethra - Common duct for the excretion of urine and semen from ejaculation. Testes - Produces sperm under the influence of FSH and testosterone under the influence of LH. Epididymis - Involved in sperm maturation (first 2/3rd's) - last 3rd is involved in mature sperm storage. ...
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Alberta Biology 30: The Eye & Ear Questions and Answers  Rated A+
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  • What kind of receptor is the eye? - Answerphotoreceptor What are the three layers of the eye? - Answersclera, choroid, retina What is the function of the sclera? - Answerouter white layer; protects & provides shape What is the function of the cornea? - Answertransparent covering; protects eyes; bends light towards the pupil FIRST What is the function of the choroid? - Answermiddle layer; contains blood vessels; supplies eye with nutrients & oxygen; dark pigment prevents reflection of lig...
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Alberta Biology 30: The Eye & Ear Questions and  Answers
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Biology 30 Alberta: Population and Community Dynamics Questions and Answers Already Passed
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  • Biology 30 Alberta: Population and Community Dynamics Questions and Answers Already Passed How does mutation lead to gene pools changing? alleles mutate into another form; important for variation How does natural selection lead to gene pools changing? not all individuals have ability to produce offspring; "survival of the fittest" How does non-random mating lead to gene pools changing? mating based on proximity and preference; not all individuals have equal chance of finding mate How does g...
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Biology 30 Alberta: The Senses Questions and Answers Rated A+
  • Biology 30 Alberta: The Senses Questions and Answers Rated A+

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  • Biology 30 Alberta: The Senses Questions and Answers Rated A+ How are stimuli detected? -Answer By sensory receptors How does sensation occur? -Answer Electrochemical impulses arrive at cerebral cortex Sensory adaptation -Answer Process by which repeated, insignificant signals are filtered out What do photoreceptors do? -Answer Detect light (e.g. rods and cones in human eye) What do chemoreceptors do? -Answer Detect chemical signals (e.g. olfactory cells for smell, taste buds, int...
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