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100

This plant typically lives in an acidic, boggy, nutrient-poor habitat. They are known for opening/closing their ion gated channels in order to create sudden action potentials.  They use water potential to help them alternate between turgid and flaccid. They also contain large amounts of proteases and chitinases.

Venus Flytrap

100

Things that pGlo:  Explain what happens in terms of bonds and energy when a glow stick glows.  AND how do scientist determine whether or not transformation experiments are successful?

Bonds form = energy released.

They insert a resistant gene, pGlo gene, and/or radioactive marker into the plasmid (in addition to the gene of choice.) 

100

Everyone join hands.  Name the subatomic particle that makes this thing work.

Also where does all energy originate?

AND what trophic levels are needed to sustain life?

Electrons

Sun

Autotrophs (producers) and decomposers

100

Discuss GMO's

One of the first GMO's was the FLVR SAVR fruit/vegetable that after many centuries of breeding and insertion of genes (1980's) we created the first "Family Fare" edible red vegetable.

Increase food supply, more nutritious, less insecticides/pesticides, possible super pests and weeds.

Tomato.

100

When sampling a population of ant lions it was discovered that from 100 individuals, 38 had long pincers and 52 had short.  Is there statistical evidence that long pincers might be an advantage or is the difference due to chance?  

Long pincers is dominant to short.  What is the dominant allele frequency?   

Chi-square


Hardy-Weinberg

200

Explain the use of the "balance" word that is used in thermodynamics as well as Hardy-Weinberg.

Thermo- Entropy (disorder) increases with time eventually reaching equilibrium.

H-W -Evolution equilibrium means, no mutation, no selection, no genetic drift, large population, etc.

200

Fossil lobe-finned fishes are ancestors to amphibians that are found in rock 380 mya.  The oldest true legs and lung amphibians have been found in rock 363 mya.  Select and justify which rock sample you would study in efforts of finding a transitional species? A-350 mya; B-370 mya: C-390 mya.

B- 370 mya

200

Explain kinetic molecular theory.

AND name examples of things that cause a confirmational change and therefore speed up chemical reactions BUT do not change energy absorbed or released.

Heat = speed up molecules

Enzymes - Polymerases, lactase, nucleases, proteases, and anything else that ends in ase.

200

Who are we most related to and most different from according to the cladogram?


Rabbits and rodents - Sharks

200

In terms of tonicity plants prefer this environment whereas animals prefer this...

Thistle bong

300

Currently there are 12 living species (on every continent except Antarctica) of this mammal group and 25 extinct species.  Common names include bat-eared, island, grey, red, arctic, and raccoon dog.  If you ever wonder what the say, it is: whine, yelp, howl, sharp bark, and growl.

Foxen

300

Review the three types of plants.

Call on someone to discuss photosynthesis.

Call on someone else to discuss cellular respiration

C3/C4/CAM

Thylakoid/Photosystems/ETC  Light/H2O/CO2 in, Oxygen and sugar out.

Glycolysis/Krebs/ETC.  Opposite as photo.

300

Explain the difference between an inducibe and repressible operon.  Examples would be great!

What is a promoter?

What mode do bacteria use for replication?

Inducible = usually turned off...lac

repressible = usually turned on...trp

Section of DNA that RNA molymerase can bind.

Binary fission


300

Discuss:

The virus contribution to DNA.

What is unique about HIV?

The difference between Lytic & Lysogenic.

Our immune defense to a virus.

Bacteriaphage - DNA/Protein

Retrovirus - RNA->DNA->protein

Active vs. Inactive

Helper T -> Active B and T and memory

300

Overall, about 75% of the worlds population (25% US) are lactose intolerant.  Explain this please.

Ice Cream

400

Explain what leads to genetic diversity in sexual reproducing organisms and the difference between male meiosis and female meiosis.

Crossing over

Independent assortment

Random fertilization

4 haploid vs 1 haploid + 3 polar bodies

400

Explain the following diagram, and discuss why the brain is not involved.


Reflex arcs short cut the distance traveled to the brain and instead signal to the spinal cord.  Faster response = survival.

400

Review survivorship curves.  What curve do squirrels fit; Humans?; salmon? 

Sq. = 2

Hu. =1

sal. = 3

400

Explain frog embryonic and morphological development.

Sexual reproduction...mostly external

Post zygote: uneven distribution of proteins, maternal factors, cytoplasmic determinants, epigentics, Stem cells, homeotic genes. 

500

Besides fossil evidence, what other forms of evidence do scientist look at when piecing together the phylogeny of different species.

Morphology (homologus/analogus), Embryology, Biogeography, Molecular data, DNA, amino acid sequences, protein structures, etc. 

500

US Ecology Mystery:  Explain why the the bald eagle population in the US crashed in the 70' & 80's?


Note: Play Einstein



PCB's and DDT

500

Discuss the extra large claw of the fiddler crab.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of mating behaviors?

Explain the difference between innate vs. learned behavior.

In every population there is variation...

Monogamous vs. polygamous.


FAP vs. social

500

Discuss the following images components as well as transport.


Phospholipid bilayer, glycoproteins, peripheral proteins, intergral proteins, cholesterol.

Diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion, active transport, hyper, hypo