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|a A quick review of elemens and compounds -- A quick review of the properties of water -- How can you identify organic macromolecules? -- What predictions can yo make about the bejavior of organic macromlecules if you know theiir structure? -- What makes a cell a living organism? -- What controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell? -- How is the structure of a cell membrane related to its function? -- What factors affect chemical reactions in cells? How can changes in experimental conditions affect enzyme-mediated reactions? -- A quick review of energy transformations -- Modeling cellular respiration: how can cells convert the energy in glucose to ATP? -- Modeling photosynthesis: how can cells use the sun's energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose? -- How do C3, C4 and CAM photosynthesis compare? -- How are chemical signals translated into cellular responses? -- What is mitosis? -- What is meiosis? -- How do mitosis and meiosis differ? -- A genetics vocabulary review -- Modeling meiosis: how can diploid organism produce haploid gametes? -- A quick guide to solving genetics problems -- How can you determine all the possible types of gametes? -- Solving problems when the genetics are known -- Solving problems when the genetics are unknown -- How can the mode of inheritance be determined experimentally? -- Is the hereditary material DNA or protein? -- How does DNA replicate? -- Modeling transcription and translation: what processes produce RNA form DNA and protein from mRNA? -- How in gene rxpression controlled in bacteria? -- Modeling the lac and trp operon systems: how can gene expression be controlled in prokaryotes? -- How is gene activity controlled in eukaryotes? -- What controls the cell cycle? -- How do viruses, viroids and prions affect ost cells? -- Hwo and why are genes clones into recombinant DNA vertors? -- Hwo can PCR be used to ampify specific genes? -- How can we discover the sequience of an organism's DNA? -- How did Darwin view evolution via natural selection? -- How do Darwin's and Lamarck's ideas about evolution differ? -- How wuld you evaluate these explanations of Darwin's ideas? -- A quick review of hardy-weinberg population genetics -- What effects can selecion have on populations? -- What factors affect speciation? -- What do we know about the origin of life on Earth? -- How do we determine the ge of fossils and rocks? -- How are phylogenies constructed? -- What is parsimony analysis? -- Put yourself in the professor's shoes: what questions would you ask? -- How diverse are the archaea? -- How has small size affected prokaryotic diversity? -- How has endosymbiosis contributed to the diversity of organisms on Earth today? -- What major events occurred in the evolution of the plant kingdom? -- What can a study of extant species tell us about the evolution of form and function in the plant kingdom? -- How are the events in plant evolution related? -- How diverse are the fungi in form and function? -- What can we learn about the evoltion of the animal kingdom by examining modern invertebrates? -- What can we learn about the evolution of the chordates by examinig modern chordates? -- How does plant dtructure differ among monocots, herbaceous dicots and woody dicots? -- How are water and food transported in plants? -- What do you need to consider in order to grow plants in space (or anywhere else form that matter? -- How can plant reproduction be modified using biotechnology? -- How do gravity and light affect plant growth responses? -- How does an organism's structure help it maintain homeostasis? -- How are form and function related in the digestive system? -- How is mammalian heart structure related to function? -- How do we breathe and why do we breathe? -- How does the inmune system keep the body free of pathogens? -- What is nitrogenous waste and how is it removed from the body? -- How do hormones regulate cell functions' -- Hwo does the production of male and female gametes differ in human males and females? -- What common events oscur in the early development of animals? -- How do ion concentrations affect neuron function? -- How do neurons function to transmit information? -- What would happen if you modified a particular aspect of neuron function? -- How is our nervous system organized? - How does sarcomere structure affect muscle function? -- What would happen if you modified particular aspects of muscle funtion? -- What determines behavior? -- What factors determine climate? -- What methods can you use to determine population density and distribution? -- What models can you use to calculate how quickly a population can grow? -- What do yo need to consider when analysing communities of organism? -- What effects can a distubance have on a community? -- Hwo can distance from the mainland and island size affect species richness? -- What limits do available solar radiation and nutrients place on carrying capacities? -- What factors can affect the survival of a species or community?.
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