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Plant Cell

DNA

DNA Replication

Mitosis—Asexual Reproduction

Meiosis—Sexual Reproduction

Mendelian Genetics

Mutations

Embryology

Artificial Selection

Carbohydrates

Photosynthesis

Cellular Respiration

Climate Change

Ecology

Food Webs and Food Chains

Central Dogma

DNA vs. RNA

Codon Chart

Translation + rRNA

Variation

Examples of Selection

Most recent common ancestor Cladogram FOUR LIMBS WITH DIGITS CLADE Reptilia clade Tetrapoda clade Archosauria clade Amniota clade Diapsida clade FEATHERS AND TOOTHLESS BEAKS. SKULL OPENINGS IN FRONT OF THE EYE AND IN THE JAW OPENING IN THE SIDE OF THE SKULL Characteristic NODE: Most recent common ancestor

Classification

DNA Fingerprinting

Transcription + mRNA

Mendel’s experiments

Homozygous vs. Heterozygous

Phenotype vs. Genotype

tRNA + Anti-codons

Di-hybrid Crosses, ratios

Finches of the Galapagos

Evidence of Evolution

C6H12O6 + 6 O2  6 H2O + 6 CO2

6 CO2 + 6 H2O  C6H12O6 + 6 O2

Pyramid of Energy:

Plant material eaten by caterpillar Does all the energy this caterpillar eats get passed to the bird who eats him? Plant material eaten by caterpillar 100 kilocalories (kcal) 35 kcal Cellular respiration 50 kcal Feces 15 kcal Growth

FOOD WEB

THE CARBON CYCLE

Nitrogen Cycle

Greenhouse Effect

Feedback Loops

Biomes

Levels of Organization in Ecology (Biology)

Exponential vs. Logistic Growth

Human Population

Population Growth + Carrying Capacity

Trohpic Levels

Community Interactions Mistletoe growing into a mangrove tree Bee pollinating flower Bat about to eat frog Whale with barnacles on skin