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Phenotype

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Biology Semester 1 Final Study Guide A group of students wants to determine if different types of music affect the growth rate of plants. They expose one group to two hours of classical music, a second group to two hours of rock music, a third group to country music, and a fourth group to no music. Identify the following: independent variable, dependent variable, constants, and control. What are the 3 principles of the cell theory? Compare and contrast animals and plant cells. Animal Cells Plant Cells Describe the functions of nucleus, ribosome, chloroplast, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and golgi apparatus. Draw the cell membrane and label the proteins, phospholipids, cholesterol and carbohydrates.

Social Development

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Preliminaries: why study development? Reasons to study development: reminder & to elaboration- understanding: to know a trait, know how it emerged: as a result of history and biologyUsing to treat disabilities, and to improve education - genes affect phenotype - The challenge: Social knowledge; social behavior: What do we need to know?We need to know the behavior and how it (change), the environment in which the behavior is changing, and biology (e.g. Brain)

Heredity and Behavior: Is it all in the Genes?

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Heredity and Behavior: Is it All in the Genes? Emily Moler Biological makeup is Intimately related to your behavior. Every cell in your body contains enduring messages from your mother and father These are found on the chromosomes that lie within nucleus Chromosomes Strand of DNA that carry genetic information There are 46 in each cell (except for the sex cells) and are found in 23 pairs, each half of the pair comes from either your mom or dad. Fertilization This is when a parent will give their genes to their child. The parents create a zygote, which is a single cell formed by the union of a sperm and an egg. Genes DNA segments that serve as the key functional units in hereditary transmission. They are found on chromosomes. More on Chromosomes
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