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I. Molecules and Cells 25%

-Chemistry 7%

-Cells 6%

-Photosynthesis 4%

-Respiration 4%

-Cell Division 4%

II. Genetics and Evolution 25%

-Heredity

-Molecular Genetics 9%

-Evolution 8%

III. Organisms and Populations

-Five Kingdom Survey 8%

-Plants 12%

-Animal Structure and Function 10%

-Animal Reproduction and Development 6%

-Animal Behavior 4%

-Ecology 10%

Lab #4 Plant Pigments and Photosynthesis - Questions

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Lab #4 Plant Pigments and Photosynthesis Exercise 4A: Plant Pigment Chromatography Topics of Discussion 1) What factors are involved in the separation of the pigments? 2) Would you expect the Rf value of a pigment to be the same if a different solvent were used? Explain. 3) What type of chlorophyll does the reaction center contain? What are the roles of the other pigments? Exercise 4B: Photosynthesis / The Light Reaction Topics of Discussion 1) What is the function of DPIP in this experiment? 2) What molecule found in chloroplasts does DPIP ?replace? in this experiment? 3) What is the source of the electrons that will reduce DPIP? 4) What was measured with the spectrophotometer in this experiment? 5) What is the effect of darkness on the reduction of DPIP? Explain.

What is Biology?

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Biology is the study of life. Alongside physics and chemistry, biology is one of the largest and most important branches of science. At the highest level, biology is broken down based on the type of organism being studied: zoology, the study of animals; botany, of plants; and microbiology, of microorganisms. Each field has contributed to mankind or the Earth’s well-being in numerous ways. Most prominently: botany, to agriculture; zoology, to livestock and protection of ecologies; and microbiology, to the study of disease and ecosystems in general.

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