1 B/Z/M1005 - F 05 - Lec 40 Today’s theme: flashcard excellence Flashcards are good if they answer specific, realistic questions Ferns Is this good ?

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1 B/Z/M F 05 - Lec 40 Today’s theme: flashcard excellence Flashcards are good if they answer specific, realistic questions Ferns Is this good ?

2 B/Z/M F 05 - Lec 40 Today’s theme: flashcard excellence Flashcards are good if they answer specific, realistic questions cuticle, stomata true roots and stems w/ vascular tissue sperm require water to swim to egg Is this good ?

3 B/Z/M F 05 - Lec 40 Today’s theme: flashcard excellence Flashcards are good if they answer specific, realistic questions Which plants have swimming sperm, and which have pollen? How about this?

4 B/Z/M F 05 - Lec 40 Today’s theme: flashcard excellence Flashcards are good if they answer specific, realistic questions Mosses + ferns have swimming sperm Gymnosperms + angiosperms have pollen How about this?

5 B/Z/M F 05 - Lec 40 Today’s theme: flashcard excellence Flashcards are good if they answer specific, realistic questions Name the three main groups in Kingdom Protista Or this?

6 B/Z/M F 05 - Lec 40 Today’s theme: flashcard excellence Flashcards are good if they answer specific, realistic questions Algae Slime molds Protozoa Or this? One more thing: If you can, WRITE the answer before you peek (instead of just saying it in your head) If you can’t think of a realistic question about something, you may not really understand how it fits in.

7 B/Z/M F 05 - Lec 40 Today’s theme: flashcard excellence A few more tips: –Write the answer before you peek – don’t just say it in your head. That proves you really know it. –As you go through your flashcards, separate the ones you know from the ones you don’t know. Then focus your studies on what you don’t know. –Shuffle the cards periodically so you don’t always answer the questions in the same order. –Instead of always starting with the question, flip the cards over and start with the “answer” – can you say what the “question” was?