Biology - Bibb County Schools
... Biologists have the technology to convert a tiny amount of DNA, such as that found in ancient fossils, into a large amount of DNA, which is more easily studied. What scientific discovery has resulted from this technology? A the social interactions between many ancient species B the traits that many ...
... Biologists have the technology to convert a tiny amount of DNA, such as that found in ancient fossils, into a large amount of DNA, which is more easily studied. What scientific discovery has resulted from this technology? A the social interactions between many ancient species B the traits that many ...
Chemical reactions take place inside cells.
... Simple sugar molecules can also be linked into long chains to form more complex carbohydrates, such as starch, cellulose, and glycogen. Starch and cellulose are complex carbohydrates made by plant cells. When a plant cell makes more sugar than it can use, extra sugar molecules are stored in long cha ...
... Simple sugar molecules can also be linked into long chains to form more complex carbohydrates, such as starch, cellulose, and glycogen. Starch and cellulose are complex carbohydrates made by plant cells. When a plant cell makes more sugar than it can use, extra sugar molecules are stored in long cha ...
LAB 09 – Cellular Responses to Stimuli
... reticulum is responsible for the production of secretions such as saliva and mucus. A closer look at secretory cells would reveal a much higher relative proportion of this organelle than is typically shown in generalized cell diagram. Essential to cellular viability is the proper functioning of the ...
... reticulum is responsible for the production of secretions such as saliva and mucus. A closer look at secretory cells would reveal a much higher relative proportion of this organelle than is typically shown in generalized cell diagram. Essential to cellular viability is the proper functioning of the ...
Chapter 5 Notes Tissues
... Major Cell Types: Resident Cells- called this because they are usually present in a relatively stable number. Fibroblasts are included as a resident cell. - most common type of resident cell - large cell that is star-shaped Mast Cells are also included as a resident cell. - large cells that are spre ...
... Major Cell Types: Resident Cells- called this because they are usually present in a relatively stable number. Fibroblasts are included as a resident cell. - most common type of resident cell - large cell that is star-shaped Mast Cells are also included as a resident cell. - large cells that are spre ...
Anatomy Notes organ systemspp 12
... lymphatic vessels, lymph fluids, lymph nodes, thymus, and spleen. ...
... lymphatic vessels, lymph fluids, lymph nodes, thymus, and spleen. ...
Excretory System PowerPoint
... skin cells that protect the cells below it ⬜ Stratum granulosum – this layer of cells is about to die and become the next layer. The cells are full of granules that will keratinize to offer our skin the protection it needs ⬜ Stratum spinosum – This layer is full of lipids that reduce water loss from ...
... skin cells that protect the cells below it ⬜ Stratum granulosum – this layer of cells is about to die and become the next layer. The cells are full of granules that will keratinize to offer our skin the protection it needs ⬜ Stratum spinosum – This layer is full of lipids that reduce water loss from ...
chapter01
... systems organisms populations community ecosystem biosphere SPECIES: Organisms of the same kind that are genetically very similar and can breed in the wild or without human interference, and produce live, fertile offspring. POPULATION: A population consists of all the members of a species ...
... systems organisms populations community ecosystem biosphere SPECIES: Organisms of the same kind that are genetically very similar and can breed in the wild or without human interference, and produce live, fertile offspring. POPULATION: A population consists of all the members of a species ...
Animal Structure and FUNction
... These lymphocytes display specificity and circulate throughout the blood. An antigen is a foreign molecule that brings about a specific lymphatic response. The B cells can release proteins called antibodies to respond to the antigen. B and T cells recognize different antigens by their antige ...
... These lymphocytes display specificity and circulate throughout the blood. An antigen is a foreign molecule that brings about a specific lymphatic response. The B cells can release proteins called antibodies to respond to the antigen. B and T cells recognize different antigens by their antige ...
Global effects of plant growth
... Transport of sugars in phloem Loading of sucrose into phloem flow through cells via plasmodesmata proton pumps ...
... Transport of sugars in phloem Loading of sucrose into phloem flow through cells via plasmodesmata proton pumps ...
HERE
... What is osmosis? Remember that water makes up a large part of living matter. Water molecules move by diffusion in and out of cells. The diffusion of water through the cell membrane is called osmosis. What happens when you do not water plants? As a plant cell loses water, its cell membrane pulls away ...
... What is osmosis? Remember that water makes up a large part of living matter. Water molecules move by diffusion in and out of cells. The diffusion of water through the cell membrane is called osmosis. What happens when you do not water plants? As a plant cell loses water, its cell membrane pulls away ...
Evolution - clarkdanderson
... Mutation - change in gene or chromosome • Deletion - part of chromosome breaks off • Translocation - piece of chromosome becomes attached to another • Inversion - part of chromosome breaks off and reattaches in inverted position • One or more nucleotide pairs changes • Most mutations harmful; some s ...
... Mutation - change in gene or chromosome • Deletion - part of chromosome breaks off • Translocation - piece of chromosome becomes attached to another • Inversion - part of chromosome breaks off and reattaches in inverted position • One or more nucleotide pairs changes • Most mutations harmful; some s ...
Glossary
... chlorophyll pigment found in plants which is used in photosynthesis (gives green plants their colour) chloroplast a cell structure found in green plants that contains chlorophyll chlorosis when a plant develops yellow leaves due to a lack of magnesium chromosomes thread-like structures in the cell n ...
... chlorophyll pigment found in plants which is used in photosynthesis (gives green plants their colour) chloroplast a cell structure found in green plants that contains chlorophyll chlorosis when a plant develops yellow leaves due to a lack of magnesium chromosomes thread-like structures in the cell n ...
Evolution Unit 5 Overview
... 10. Fitness: The genetic contribution of an individual to succeeding generations relative to the contributions of other individuals in the population. 11. Fossil: remains of an organism or its activities 12. Founder effect A cause of genetic drift attributable to colonization by a limited number of ...
... 10. Fitness: The genetic contribution of an individual to succeeding generations relative to the contributions of other individuals in the population. 11. Fossil: remains of an organism or its activities 12. Founder effect A cause of genetic drift attributable to colonization by a limited number of ...
Respiration in Organisms
... 10. The mountaineers carry oxygen with them becausea. At an altitude of more than 5 km there is no air. b. The amount of air available to a person is less than that available on the ground. c. The temperature of air is higher than that on the ground. d. The pressure of air is higher than that on th ...
... 10. The mountaineers carry oxygen with them becausea. At an altitude of more than 5 km there is no air. b. The amount of air available to a person is less than that available on the ground. c. The temperature of air is higher than that on the ground. d. The pressure of air is higher than that on th ...
Cell
... Epithelial tissue: covers surfaces of the body. Inside the body, epithelial tissue serves as a lining or covering for internal organs. Forms a layer of skin outside the body. Connective tissue: Connects all parts of the body and provides support. Examples of connective tissue includes tendons, ligam ...
... Epithelial tissue: covers surfaces of the body. Inside the body, epithelial tissue serves as a lining or covering for internal organs. Forms a layer of skin outside the body. Connective tissue: Connects all parts of the body and provides support. Examples of connective tissue includes tendons, ligam ...
Name Date ______ Period
... perform all the functions we associate with life. Cells are organized and contain specialized parts that perform particular functions. Cells are very different from each other. A single cell by itself can form an entire living organism. Organisms consisting of only a single cell are called unicellul ...
... perform all the functions we associate with life. Cells are organized and contain specialized parts that perform particular functions. Cells are very different from each other. A single cell by itself can form an entire living organism. Organisms consisting of only a single cell are called unicellul ...
Drosophila
... 1. Different types of cell in an organism have the same DNA • nearly all the cells of an organism have genomic equivalence - that is, they all have the same genes. • In many plants, whole new organisms can develop from differentiated somatic cells. •The fact that a mature plant cell can dedifferent ...
... 1. Different types of cell in an organism have the same DNA • nearly all the cells of an organism have genomic equivalence - that is, they all have the same genes. • In many plants, whole new organisms can develop from differentiated somatic cells. •The fact that a mature plant cell can dedifferent ...
Ch 10 Notes - Mitosis
... signal that would regulate the cell cycle – something that would tell cells when it was time to divide, replicate their chromosomes, or enter another phase of the cell cycle. • In the 1980’s, a protein was discovered that when injected, would cause a nondividing cell to form a mitotic spindle. ...
... signal that would regulate the cell cycle – something that would tell cells when it was time to divide, replicate their chromosomes, or enter another phase of the cell cycle. • In the 1980’s, a protein was discovered that when injected, would cause a nondividing cell to form a mitotic spindle. ...
1. Water
... Use your understanding of the structure and function of enzymes to: - Predict how the activity of pepsin will change after it moves from the stomach to the small intestine - Explain your prediction using data from t he table Describe how change sin pH and temperature affect enzyme ...
... Use your understanding of the structure and function of enzymes to: - Predict how the activity of pepsin will change after it moves from the stomach to the small intestine - Explain your prediction using data from t he table Describe how change sin pH and temperature affect enzyme ...
Regents_Review_2014
... Unicellular – single celled organisms (amoeba, paramecium) Multicellular – have more than one cell; may be just a few cells, or many trillions of cells. Almost all structures in multicelled organisms are either made of or by cells. 2. Cells carry out all life processes. Everything you do is th ...
... Unicellular – single celled organisms (amoeba, paramecium) Multicellular – have more than one cell; may be just a few cells, or many trillions of cells. Almost all structures in multicelled organisms are either made of or by cells. 2. Cells carry out all life processes. Everything you do is th ...
natural selection
... can be in the future. But evolution does not necessitate long term progress in some set direction. Evolutionary change appears to be like the growth of a bush: Some branches survive from the beginning with little or no change, many die out altogether, and others branch repeatedly, sometimes giving r ...
... can be in the future. But evolution does not necessitate long term progress in some set direction. Evolutionary change appears to be like the growth of a bush: Some branches survive from the beginning with little or no change, many die out altogether, and others branch repeatedly, sometimes giving r ...
Biology Common Syllabus
... Living things are made up of complex molecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids) and their subunits. These subunits include simple sugars in carbohydrates, fatty acids in lipids, amino acids in proteins, and nucleotides in nucleic acids. Carbohydrates are a biochemical class made u ...
... Living things are made up of complex molecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids) and their subunits. These subunits include simple sugars in carbohydrates, fatty acids in lipids, amino acids in proteins, and nucleotides in nucleic acids. Carbohydrates are a biochemical class made u ...
Click www.ondix.com to visit our student-to
... Fifteen million years before the direct ancestors of modern day horses existed, at least three species of horses roamed the forests and grasslands of Florida. They lived along other strange and now extinct creatures such as antelope-like creatures with sling-shot antlers, and the "bear dog." A mediu ...
... Fifteen million years before the direct ancestors of modern day horses existed, at least three species of horses roamed the forests and grasslands of Florida. They lived along other strange and now extinct creatures such as antelope-like creatures with sling-shot antlers, and the "bear dog." A mediu ...
Boone County Biology Curriculum Map Unit 1, Matter and Energy
... HS-LS3-1. Ask questions to clarify relationships about the role of DNA and chromosomes in coding the instructions for characteristic traits passed from parents to offspring. HS-LS3-2. Make and defend a claim based on evidence that inheritable genetic variations may result from: (1) new genetic combi ...
... HS-LS3-1. Ask questions to clarify relationships about the role of DNA and chromosomes in coding the instructions for characteristic traits passed from parents to offspring. HS-LS3-2. Make and defend a claim based on evidence that inheritable genetic variations may result from: (1) new genetic combi ...
Chapter 13 - Angelfire
... The simplest animals with bilateral symmetry are Flatworms. Unlike plant cells, animal cells do not have cell walls as their outer covering. Aquatic animals that strain floating plants and animals from the water they take in are called filter feeders. The front of an organism is called the anterior ...
... The simplest animals with bilateral symmetry are Flatworms. Unlike plant cells, animal cells do not have cell walls as their outer covering. Aquatic animals that strain floating plants and animals from the water they take in are called filter feeders. The front of an organism is called the anterior ...