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BIO271H1 2014 SECTION 2 NOTES (Lectures 7-10).pdf
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All respiratory organs have to be thin and moist. Two major animal lineages have colonized terrestrial habitats: arthropods: crustaceans, chelicerates,
View DocumentBIO271H1 Study Guide - Integrative Thinking
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This session consists of our discussion of integrative thinking. Please write down or draw a diagram of the method that you use to make very important
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Type method none none muscular contractions move h2o none muscular contractions move isf. Ciliated cells move isf and muscle contractions closed ciliat
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Respiration exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the external environment and the mitochondria. Mitochondrial respiration: production of atp t
View DocumentBIO271H1 2014 MIDTERM NOTES - section 1 (Lectures 1-6).pdf
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Lecture 1: organization of the nervous system. Cns : brain and spinal cord. Pns : nerves innovating tissues of the body. Hippocampus: responsible for e
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BIO120H1 Exam Solutions Fall 2018: Adaptive Radiation, Histocompatibility, Eye Color
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[bio120h1: the ultimate source of all genetic variation is mutation (a). While a single can create huge longitudinal changes to human evolution, in man
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BIO120H1 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Hemimetabolism, Reduviidae, Impatiens
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View DocumentBIO130H1 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Cycloheximide, Chloroplast Dna, Metabolome
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View DocumentBIO130H1 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Rna Polymerase Ii, Cleavage And Polyadenylation Specificity Factor, Viral Vector
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BIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Pearson Education, August Krogh, Evolutionary Physiology
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Labs do not really correlate with what we"re doing in the lectures at that time. This lecture will introduce you to my section of the course. We will s
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Standard Error, Standard Deviation, Scientific Notation
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What is a figure: figures includes graphs, photos and tables; tables are not figures, most of the data will be presented in tables or figures. Construc
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Fetal Hemoglobin, Red Blood Cell, Carbonic Anhydrase
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Hemoglobins: found mainly in vertebrates, composed of a globin protein and a heme molecule which has a porphyrin ring structure complexed to an iron. I
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Buccal Pumping, Agnatha, Fick'S Laws Of Diffusion
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More advanced organisms use the circulatory to deliver bulk flow to the different tissues in the body (if you live in water) if in air, the o2 has to d
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Atrioventricular Node, Coronary Circulation, Circulatory System
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In the body cavity, there are ciliated flame cells that are actually part of an excretory system and they help move fluid by bulk flow around the gastr
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Periplaneta, Cockroach, Repeated Measures Design
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Electrophysiological recording of conduction velocity and sensory: the results section is important, it is often where a researcher starts reading, use
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Potassium Channel, Autonomic Nervous System, Axon Hillock
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Lecture 1 (january 13, 2016): structure and function of neurons, resting. Basal tone (somatic: low level of activity maintained at all times, rapid eff
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Diffusion through water or air. Start ventilating bulk flow. Sponges and cnidarian move the external medium (seawater) by bulk flow through an internal
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Internal Intercostal Muscles, Negative Feedback, Paracrine Signalling
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Respiratory organs are typically thin with a large sa and must be kept moist. Two animal lineages that colonized terrestrial habitats: arthropods. Syst
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Sodium Channel, Electrophysiology, Outsideinside
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Lecture 1: organization of the nervous system. Cns : brain and spinal cord. Pns : nerves innovating tissues of the body. Hippocampus: responsible for e
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BIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Pearson Education, August Krogh, Evolutionary Physiology
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Labs do not really correlate with what we"re doing in the lectures at that time. This lecture will introduce you to my section of the course. We will s
View DocumentBIO271H1 2014 MIDTERM NOTES - section 1 (Lectures 1-6).pdf
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Lecture 1: organization of the nervous system. Cns : brain and spinal cord. Pns : nerves innovating tissues of the body. Hippocampus: responsible for e
View DocumentBIO271H1 2014 SECTION 2 NOTES (Lectures 7-10).pdf
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All respiratory organs have to be thin and moist. Two major animal lineages have colonized terrestrial habitats: arthropods: crustaceans, chelicerates,
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Standard Error, Standard Deviation, Scientific Notation
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What is a figure: figures includes graphs, photos and tables; tables are not figures, most of the data will be presented in tables or figures. Construc
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Fetal Hemoglobin, Red Blood Cell, Carbonic Anhydrase
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Hemoglobins: found mainly in vertebrates, composed of a globin protein and a heme molecule which has a porphyrin ring structure complexed to an iron. I
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More advanced organisms use the circulatory to deliver bulk flow to the different tissues in the body (if you live in water) if in air, the o2 has to d
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Atrioventricular Node, Coronary Circulation, Circulatory System
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In the body cavity, there are ciliated flame cells that are actually part of an excretory system and they help move fluid by bulk flow around the gastr
View DocumentBIO271H1 Study Guide - Prudential Securities, Federal Home Loan Banks, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Communism collapsed suddenly and unexpectedly in eastern europe at the end of 1989. In the soviet union, the communist party still rules, but the extra
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BIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Resting Potential, Enteric Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System
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Lecture 1 | structure and function of neurons, resting membrane potential. Peripheral nervous system is mainly your senses and the execution of it cons
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 99: Spinal Cord, Endocrine System, Skeletal Muscle
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Receptors sense external + internal env afferent (sensory) cns integrates info cns sends out signal in response via motor division of pns. Cns: integra
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The sequence of events from one heart beat to the next. We have many cardiac cycles in series/sequence. Contraction and emptying heart muscles contract
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Atrioventricular Node, Coronary Circulation, Circulatory System
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In the body cavity, there are ciliated flame cells that are actually part of an excretory system and they help move fluid by bulk flow around the gastr
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Fetal Hemoglobin, Red Blood Cell, Carbonic Anhydrase
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Hemoglobins: found mainly in vertebrates, composed of a globin protein and a heme molecule which has a porphyrin ring structure complexed to an iron. I
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Internal Intercostal Muscles, Negative Feedback, Paracrine Signalling
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Respiratory organs are typically thin with a large sa and must be kept moist. Two animal lineages that colonized terrestrial habitats: arthropods. Syst
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Soft Palate, Sensory Neuron, Taste Receptor
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Lecture 3 (january 27, 2016): sensory physiology: chemoreception. Found on tissues which are not that important for fight or flight like the skin and k
View DocumentBIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Buccal Pumping, Agnatha, Fick'S Laws Of Diffusion
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More advanced organisms use the circulatory to deliver bulk flow to the different tissues in the body (if you live in water) if in air, the o2 has to d
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