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BIOL 2041 Final Review Biology 2041

BIOL 2041 Verbal VisualFormal Learning

BIOL 2041 Format Fill in the Blank (~20) 1 pt each Matching (~20) 1 pt each Short Answer (~5) 15 pts total Figures (~3) 10 pts total Multiple Choice (12) 1 pt each Long Answer (1) 8 pts total

BIOL 2041 Types of questions What is the population of China? What is the most populous nation on earth? What is the population of China? –A. 5 billion –B. 1.2 billion –C. 120 million –D. 12 million –E. none of the above

BIOL 2041 Types of questions Short answers –List of factors with examples –Describe a phenomenon –Compare/contrast Figures Long essay (like midterm) Bonus

BIOL 2041 Stuff to know Pre-midterm??? Chapters Chapter 12 (read) –Vocab –Tables –Figures Tangents Current Events (txt and bonus)

BIOL 2041 Pattern of lectures Know the science Know the problem Know the solution –Biological/physical constraints –Social constraints

BIOL 2041 Chapter 12 Biodiversity –Definitions, variation, benefits, reasons for loss –Conservation Biology Deforestation –Economic importance, ecological importance –Types of harvesting and reasons for deforestation –Canadian and NF issues

BIOL 2041 Biology 2041 Human Impacts (biodiversity, deforestation, invasive species, rest of chapter) Land-use planning Soil Agriculture (farming, GMOs, fast food) Water Management Air quality (pollution, climate change) Solid Waste Disposal